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It was the first 16-bit graphic operating system developed by Bill Gates (Microsoft)
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It presented several improvements in the user interface and memory management and introduced new keyboard shortcuts. It could also make use of expanded memory.
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It originated when David Weise and Murray Sargent decided to independently develop a version of Windows in protected mode as an experiment.
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It was the first version of Microsoft Windows NT , was designed to work on multiple sets of computer architectural instructions and multiple hardware platforms.
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During its development it became known as Windows 4 or by the code name Chicago.
It was the first version to include the taskbar and the start button -
Several graphic improvements were made compared to the previous ones,It included the input of DVDs, and the incorporation of the USB port.
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It was an operating system for businesses and to run network servers or file servers.It was based on NT technology
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It included novel multimedia applications such as Windows Media Player, or Windows Movie Maker.
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It was a graphical operating system published by Microsoft Windows, based on Windows 2000 and with important improvements.It incorporated its 64-bit version, managed to make an explosion in the operating systems market and also incorporated functions such as encryption of system files, support for Wi-Fi networks, and remote assistance.
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It was another of Microsoft's failures ,it had high expectations in the company, but it turned out to have many mistakes, be very slow and suffered from overloads.
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With it they tried to correct all the bad things about Windows Vista.This version was designed for PC use, including home and office desktops, laptops, tablets, netbooks and multimedia equipment.
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Its user interface has been modified to make it more suitable for use with touch screens, in addition to the traditional mouse and keyboard.
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One of the most important aspects of Windows 10 is the focus on harmonizing user experiences and functionality between different types of devices,