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hi welcome Tammy pal the number one place on YouTube the sweetest of a content occasional Amiga content really because I only get this done when I can today Iamp;#39;m going to be looking web bench a valued colleague of mine said to me the other day Paul I donamp;#39;t know much about workbench tell me more about it so what you didnamp;#39;t say exactly that but pretty close so Iamp;#39;m gonna go through workbench and go through menus and icons and what have you and weamp;#39;ll see what we can find out this is going to be quite a long episode and there may be future episodes that also dive into it a bit more technically and bit more into the the tools and preferences as well so this is kind of like an overview of the GUI elements letamp;#39;s get on with it and so we boot into the Amiga workbench this is web bench 3.0 pretty much functions the same across most versions of workbench 1.3 is a bit more gordy in terms of colors um and but the very basic way