One of the biggest advantages to Windows 95 is Object-Oriented Programming. This allows a user to create files and folders wherever they feel like it, rather than being in specific locations to create specific items. It may take the beginning user some time to appreciate this, but this methodology allows greater freedom in creating and organizing items. When this is combined with the graphical interface capabilities of Windows 95, it creates a system that is very easy to learn, even for the complete novice. In this section, we will discuss the following items: