What OS / GUI / program is used for the computer in the movie Eraser (1996)? [closed]

What OS / GUI / program is used for the computer in the movie Eraser (1996)? [closed] - Opened program for working online on laptop

When Lee Cullen (played by Vanessa Williams) sneakily goes into the "Vault" of Cyrez, a large weapons manufacturing corporation, to copy some confidential company data, as instructed by the FBI, she uses a computer, which displays this GUI:

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Do we know what OS is this? Or is it a specific program created for the movie, or some other application? If somebody knows about this kindly let us know.



Best Answer

This is not a real product; it is listed on a French blog post describing liberties taken with software in films; one of the features of the software in Eraser is that it shows the bytes being copied when you ask it to copy files. No real software does this.




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What is the film Eraser about?

The inside of the zoo was filmed at an old abandoned zoo in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California. The production had to ship in all of the animals. This is located on some 3,015 acres that had been donated to the city by industrialist and philanthropist Griffith J.

What zoo was used in movie Eraser?

Eraser (film)EraserMusic byAlan SilvestriProduction companyKopelson EntertainmentDistributed byWarner Bros.Release dateJune 21, 199613 more rows



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