I get nostalgic for my very first computer, a 486 from Packard Bell. It had a front-end for Windows 3.1 called Packard Bell Navigator that was mostly for computer noobs. Much more user friendly than Windows 3.1 with clearly defined software sections and big colorful buttons.

Man that computer, I don't know what it cost my parents. I just remember a whole box of software CDs, a huge packet of manuals, full trimmings (monitor, keyboard, mouse, even a mousepad!). You literally got everything for a complete system, including most of the software you would ever need, in one go around. A shame they don't sell computers like that anymore. Even bigger shame we don't have the system anymore (my dad gave it to my brother after we got our Windows 98 machine). It was fun to muck around in.