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Candy Cane texture in Windows XP has a developer credits page which may be accessed by setting the focus to the desktop (by minimizing all windows and clicking on an open area of the desktop) then typing win30 followed by F3 and ← Backspace in quick succession. This causes the developer credits to appear on the desktop in the form of the email names of the crew. Has two visible Easter eggs, both of which reference the Microsoft Bear, which was the of the development team. One was the developer credits, where the Bear, along with, and, present the email aliases of the Windows 3.1 developers. Bradsi, being in charge of Windows production, is listed first; the three other presenters, billg, steveb, and t-bear, appear together in ' Special Thanks', the last section of the list. The other one was a reference to a fictitious file named BEAR.EXE in the properties window for the. Internally, there was another egg, where several internal system (although having meaningful internal names) were exported from user.exe as BEAR NNN (where NNN is the ordinal number of the function) in his honor and to by incautious third party software developers.
Has an animated presentation of its developers, complete with music. [ ] During the development of Windows 95, the shell developers had several stuffed animals as mascots. In addition to the Microsoft Bear, there were two bunnies as well, the smaller 16-bit Bunny and the larger 32-bit Bunny.
The bunnies' names referred to the fact that Windows 95 was the transitional OS. The Microsoft Bunny has an exported function named after him, BUNNY_351 in krnl386.exe. Also, the Bunny is the icon for the Microsoft Party Line ( rumor.exe) in some pre-release versions of Windows 95. Has a credits screen Easter egg, which can be triggered by appending the file path with 'You_are_a_real_rascal' in the command line or in a shortcut (.ink file). A drawing of the Microsoft Bear was used as the for the SETDEBUG.EXE and JDBGMGR.EXE system files. The odd icon gave credibility to the, which claimed that the files were part of a. See for a similar hoax.
The Pipes in Windows 95 (OSR2 onwards), 98,, and occasionally insert a instead of a standard joint. It only appears if the pipes are 'multiple', pipe-style 'standard', joint-type 'multiple' and texture 'solid' under the screensaver's settings. Windows 2000 and have an undocumented texture in the Pipes screensaver ( sspipes.scr) that makes the pipes red and white similar to candy canes. An Easter egg that displays the names of all the in the United States is found in the 3D Text screensaver on all versions of Microsoft Windows that include it, but prior to Windows XP.
Three images are embedded in the surface of 's installation DVD. On one of the images shows the faces of the members of Microsoft's anti-piracy team who worked on the hologram. Microsoft Office [ ] Word for Windows 2 [ ] In Word for Windows 2, there is a simple animation involving a WordPerfect 'Monster', a fireworks display and credits roll in the About box. The user's name (entered in Tools Options) was appended to the end of the 'Thanks' section of the credits. Office 4.3 [ ] The tip of the day would sometimes display the following fun and inspirational tips. They could also be viewed in the help file. This first appeared in Office 4.3, and also appeared in Office 95, and 97.
• If you do your best, whatever happens will be for the best. • Things that go away by themselves can come back by themselves. 
• Plaid shirts and striped pants rarely make a positive fashion statement. • You should never dive into murky waters. • It's never too late to learn to play the piano. • You can hurt yourself if you run with scissors. • You should never look directly at the sun.
• This is the last tip. Office 95 [ ] • contained a hidden -like mini-game called 'The Hall of Tortured Souls'.

Office 97 [ ]. The Word 97 Pinball • contained a hidden. • contained a hidden game. • contained a hidden simulation of the toy.