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Logo
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Logo used in older versions (0.2-0.46)
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Professional logo
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Professional logo used in older versions (0.48-0.491)
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Expert logo
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Expert Logo used in older versions (0.48-0.4875)
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Master logo
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Adept logo
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Grand logo
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Shutdown logo
Wallpaper Logos
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Logo seen on the 6th wallpaper
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Logo seen on the 7th wallpaper
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Logo seen on the 7th wallpaper in older versions (0.24-0.5801)
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Logo seen on the 9th wallpaper
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Boot screen
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Boot screen used in older versions (0.2-0.46)
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Professional boot screen
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Professional boot screen used in older versions (0.48-0.491)
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Expert boot screen
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Professional boot screen used in older versions (0.48-0.4875)
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Master boot screen
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Adept boot screen
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Grand boot screen
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Desktop
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Professional desktop
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Shutdown screen
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Safe to shutdown screen
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Boot screen
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Professional boot screen
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Expert boot screen
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Master boot screen
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Adept boot screen
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Grand boot screen
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Desktop
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Professional desktop
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Shutdown screen
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Safe to shutdown screen
Wallpapers
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Older game versions
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Wallpaper 3 used in older versions (0.44) and Wallpaper 4 (0.46-0.5801)
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Wallpaper 3 used in older versions (0.26-0.42) and Wallpaper 4 (0.5806-0.8820)
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Wallpaper 3 used in older versions (0.24-0.25)
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Wallpaper 3 used in older versions (0.22-0.23), currently Wallpaper 4
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Wallpaper 4 used in older versions (0.22-0.4401), currently Wallpaper 3
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Wallpaper 5 used in older versions (0.44-0.5801)
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Wallpaper 5 used in older versions (0.24-0.25)
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Wallpaper 5 used in older versions (0.22-0.23)
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Wallpaper 6 used in older versions (0.22-0.6200)
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Wallpaper 7 used in older versions (0.44-0.5801)
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Wallpaper 7 used in older versions (0.24-0.42)
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Wallpaper 7 used in older versions (0.22-0.23)
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Wallpaper 9 used in older versions (0.5025-0.5801)
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Wallpaper 9 used in older versions (0.491-0.5020)
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Wallpaper 9 used in older versions (0.22-0.490)
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Wallpaper 10 (Professional) used in older versions (0.22-0.62), then Wallpaper 6 (0.6201-0.8820)
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Wallpaper 11 used in older versions (0.22-0.23)
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Wallpaper 1
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Wallpaper 2
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Wallpaper 3
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Wallpaper 4
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Wallpaper 4 used in older versions (0.60-0.8811)
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Wallpaper 5
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Wallpaper 6
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Wallpaper 4 used in older versions (0.60-0.8811)
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Wallpaper 7
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Wallpaper 8
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Wallpaper 9
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Wallpaper 10 (Professional)
0.2x is the first and the earliest version of Progressbar95. It brings:
Version history
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0.28 (build 8; labeled as 0.29 in iOS) is a major update and is the initial release of the iOS version of Progressbar95. It was compiled on 1 August 2019 and released for Android and iOS on 2 August 2019.
- Two new systems are added:
- The Professional badge is added for Progressbar ME and 2000;
- More hardware upgrades are added;
- The UX is nerfed;
- Bug fixes.
0.26 (build 7) is a major update. It was released for Android on 25 July 2019.
- A new system is added: Progressbar 98;
- The Second Edition badge is added for Progressbar 98;
- A Defragment utility is added;
- Localization settings are added;
- Cheats are added
- However you cannot trigger them to due to the lack of ProgressDOS.
- More hardware upgrades are added;
- The UI is improved;
- The UX is nerfed;
- Bug fixes.
0.25 (build 6) is a minor update. It was released for Android on 16 July 2019.
- The OSR 2 badge is added for Progressbar 95 and 95 plus;
- An Energy logo is added to the boot menu;
- The Start menu is reworked;
- Bug fixes.
0.24 (build 5) is a major update. It was released for Android on 12 July 2019.
- A new system is added: Progressbar 95 plus;
- The boot menu is added;
- Wallpapers for Progressbar 95 are added;
- Blue segments now always give 5% progress;
- Bug fixes.
0.23 (build 4) is a minor update. It was compiled on 4 July 2019 and released for Android on 6 July 2019.
- Hardware upgrades are added;
- The score system is improved;
- Bug fixes.
0.22 (build 3) is a major update. It was compiled on 26 June 2019 and released for Android on 4 July 2019.
- Wallpapers are added;
- The pink segment is added - Removes 5% from the progress bar;
- Russian localization is added;
- A score system is added;
- The UX is nerfed;
- Bug fixes.
0.21 (build 2) is the initial version of Progressbar95 and the release version of 0.2. It was compiled on 17 June 2019 and released for Android on 20 June 2019.
- The font is changed;
- Programms is removed from the Start menu;
- Bug fixes.
0.20 (build 1; also known as 0.2) is the first known version of Progressbar95 and the prototype version of 0.2. It was compiled on 24 May 2019 and released to beta-testing for Android on 10 June 2019.
- Progressbar 95 is added;
- The Progressbar gamemode is added;
- Segments are added:
- Blue - Adds 5% to the progress bar
- Light Blue - Similar to the blue segment, but adds twice or thrice the normal percentage
- Orange - Still obtainable, but doesn't add percentage
- Red - Causes a BSoD by being touched
- Pop-ups are added:
- Clippy - Slowly moves towards the player
- Annoying pop-up - Appears randomly
- Mine - Causes a BSoD by being touched several times
- The Start menu is added.
- The current sixth release of Progressbar (Progressbar Chitown, which was added in 0.60) imitates gameplay elements of versions 0.20 and 0.21.
- The segments from versions 0.20 through 0.23 do not always give 5% progress. Each subsequent level requires one more segment than the previous level to win. That means, the number of segments required to beat a level is 19 higher than the level number. Examples:
- Level 1 - 20 segments (all 5%'s)
- Levels 2 to 5 - 21 segments (sixteen 5%'s and five 4%'s)
- Levels 6 to 13 - 25 segments (all 4%'s)
- Levels 14 to 30 - 33 segments (thirty-two 3%'s and one 4%)
- Levels 31 to 80 - 50 segments (all 2%'s)
- Level 81 onward - 100 segments (all 1%'s)
- According to the Icoeye, there were internal builds before 0.20 that were all in a pre-production state and were not published online.[1]
- Every time you beat a level in versions 0.20 and 0.21, the wallpaper color changes.
- 0.20 is the only version of the game which does not save your level progress. It saves your level record only.
- Versions 0.20 and 0.21 were called "0.02" and "0.021" in-game respectively.
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