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Despite what you may think, the Bakersoft Homepage has been around in various incarnations since the winter of 1995. The first thing my friend showed me after my family first connected to the internet was how to do basic HTML in notepad. From that, the first version of the Bakersoft Homepage was born. As my skills and knowledge grew, I would go on to create other pages, but still periodically return to the Bakersoft Homepage and either update it or make plans to overhaul it. The current version is version 3. The links below will allow you to browse local mirrors of the first two versions of the page.

Be warned that broken links abound, and that my design and coding skills were obviously not at the level that they are today. Providing these mirrors is mainly just an attempt to preserve history and to see how the Bakersoft Homepage has changed over the years.


Version 1.0

[ Bakersoft Homepage Version 1.0 ]


Version 1.0 was my very first page, started in December of 1995. I probably wrote most of it in a day, experimenting and viewing the source code of other pages to learn how to do what I wanted. I was working with slightly outdated resources, even for the time - Windows 3.11 for Workgroups and Microsoft Paint. Regardless, I was able to get up a links page (most of the links are long dead) and a literature page for which I had much greater plans than I actually accomplished. I began work on a video games section (for which I still have the files) but the entire Homepage was abandoned when I began work on the Bakersoft House O' Craziness.
Version 2.0

[ Bakersoft Homepage Version 2.0 ]


Work on Version 2.0 began in October of 2001. Unlike Version 1.0, it was meant to be a more complete picture of my interests and life, rather than just an establishment of my presence on the web. By nature I am a sarcastic person, and thus I attempted to capture that sarcasm in my content - with mixed results. Check out the Music and Pages sections for examples of it done well. Partially because I had to be in the right mood to work on it and partially because I lost interest in it when work on the Chrono Series Database Version 3.0 began, Version 2.0 of the Bakersoft Homepage never actually made it online. Why not check it out now?

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