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  • Announced of Windows

    Announced of Windows
    Jump to: navigation, search Microsoft announced the development of Windows, a graphical user interface (GUI) for its own operating system (MS-DOS), which had shipped for IBM PC and compatible computers since 1981.
  • Windows 1.0

    Windows 1.0
    The first version of Microsoft Windows, version 1.0
  • Microsoft 2.0

    Microsoft 2.0
    Microsoft Windows version 2.0 was released and was slightly more popular than its predecessor.
  • Windows 3.0

    Windows 3.0
    Microsoft Windows version 3.0, r, was the first Microsoft Windows version to achieve broad commercial success, selling 2 million copies in the first six months
  • Windows 3.1

    Windows 3.1
    It featured improvements to the user interface and to multitasking capabilities. It received a facelift in Windows 3.1, Windows 3.1 support ended on December 31, 2001.
  • Windows 95

    Windows 95
    On August 24, 1995, Microsoft released Windows 95, a new, and major, consumer version that made further changes to the user interface, and also used preemptive multitasking. Windows 95 was designed to replace not only Windows 3.1, but also Windows for Workgroups, and MS-DOS. It was also the first Windows operating system to include object oriented document management and use Plug and Play capabilities. The changes Windows 95 brought to the desktop were revolutionary, as opposed to evolutionary,
  • Windows 98

    Windows 98
    Next in the consumer line was Microsoft Windows 98 released on June 25, 1998. It was followed with the release of Windows 98 Second Edition (Windows 98 SE) in 1999. Mainstream support for Windows 98 ended on June 30, 2002 and extended support for Windows 98 ended on July 11, 2006.[12]