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people needed to use a mouse that needed a mouse control not the keyboard to get people comfortable using the mouse
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The big innovation for Windows 2 was that windows could overlap each other
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Windows 3 was the first version to see more widespread success and be considered a challenger to Apple’s Macintosh and the Commodore Amiga graphical user.
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3.1 released in 1992 is notable because it introduced TrueType fonts making Windows a viable publishing platform for the first time.
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It brought the first ever Start button and Start menu
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Windows 98 introduced the back and forward navigation buttons and the address bar in Windows Explorer, among other things
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at least, until they saw Windows Vista – Windows Millennium Edition was the last Windows to be based on MS-DOS, and the last in the Windows 9x line.
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brought the consumer-friendly elements from Windows ME.