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From Windows 1 to Windows 10: 29 years of Windows evolution
Windows 1
( The original Windows 1 was released in November 1985 and
was Microsoft’s first true attempt at a graphical user interface in 16-bit )
Windows 2
( Two years after the release of Windows 1, Microsoft’s
Windows 2 replaced it in December 1987 )
Windows 3
( The first Windows that required a hard drive
launched in 1990. 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 interfaces, coming pre-installed on computers from
PC-compatible manufacturers including Zenith Data Systems.
Windows 3 introduced the ability to run MS-DOS
programmes in windows, which brought multitasking to legacy programmes, and
supported 256 colours bringing a more modern, colourful look to the interface.
More important - at least to the sum total of
human time wasted - it introduced the card-moving timesink (and mouse use
trainer) Solitaire.
Windows 3.1
Windows 1 and 2 both had point release updates, but Windows 3.1
released in 1992 is notable because it introduced TrueType fonts making Windows
a viable publishing platform for the first time.
Minesweeper also
made its first appearance. Windows 3.1 required 1MB of RAM to run and allowed
supported MS-DOS programs to be controlled with a mouse for the first time.
Windows 3.1 was also the first Windows to be distributed on a CD-ROM, although
once installed on a hard drive it only took up 10 to 15MB (a CD can typically
store up to 700MB).
Windows 97
( As the name implies, Windows 95
arrived in August 1995 )
Windows 98
( Released in June 1998, Windows 98 built on
Windows 95 and brought with it IE 4, Outlook Express, Windows Address Book, Microsoft
Chat and NetShow Player, which was replaced by Windows Media Player 6.2 in
Windows 98 Second Edition in 1999. )
Windows 2000
( The enterprise twin of ME, Windows 2000 was
released in February 2000 and was based on Microsoft’s business-orientated
system Windows NT and later became the basis for Windows XP. )
Windows XP
( Arguably one of the best Windows versions,
Windows XP was released in October 2001 and brought Microsoft’s enterprise line
and consumer line of operating systems under one roof. )
Windows Vista
( Windows XP stayed the course for close to six
years before being replaced by Windows Vista in January 2007 )
Windows 7
( Considered by many as what Windows Vista
should have been, Windows 7 was first released in October
2009. )
Windows 8
( Released in October 2012 )
Windows 10
( Announced on 30 September 2014 )
Windows 11
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