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Philip Joseph Adams, Diana Adams | |||||||
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Personal information | |||||||
Nationality | Australian | ||||||
YouTube information | |||||||
Years active | 2012-Present | ||||||
Genre | Testing Operating Systems | ||||||
Subscribers | 108K (June 2025) | ||||||
Views | 27,309,329 | ||||||
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OSFirstTimer is an Australian YouTube web series created by Phillip Adams in 2012. The series began as an experimental concept where Phil, the host and creator, guides his mother, Diana Adams, through various operating systems—ranging from well-known releases like Windows and macOS to lesser-known Linux distributions. The goal was to assess user-friendliness and performance, especially for non-tech-savvy users.