HISTORY OF WINDOWS
MICROSOFT 0.1
The first version of Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Windows 1.0) was released in November 1985. It had a graphical user interface, inspired by the user interface of Apple computers at the time. Windows 1.0 was not successful with the public and Microsoft Windows 2.0, released on December 9, 1987, did not fare any better..
MICROSOFT 3.0
Windows 3.0 is the version of the operating environment created by Microsoft and released on May 22, 1990. This became the first successful version of Microsoft Windows, and a rival to the Apple Macintosh and Commodore Amiga. It was succeeded by Windows 3.1x in 1992.
WINDOWS 3.1
Windows 3.1 is an operating system that was released in 1992 as a successor to Windows 3.0, which was later discontinued when Windows 95 appeared. This classic program ran on MS-DOS, which later became incompatible in future versions.
MICROSOFT WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS OR WINDOWS 3.11
Windows 3.11. On August 11, 1993, Microsoft released an update for Windows 3.1, dubbed Windows 3.11, so Windows 3.11 is not a standalone version of Windows, but rather a software update to Windows 3.1, as well as current Windows Service Packs.
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 95
With Windows 95 Microsoft wanted to transfer some capabilities from MS-DOS to Windows. However, this new version relied too heavily on 16-bit DOS and still had the limitations of the FAT16 file system, so it was not possible to use long file names.
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 96
Although visually it was not very different from Windows 95, this new operating system already took advantage of the internet with several functionalities and emitted a pleasant sound when turning on the computer.
WINDOWS 2000
For this version, there was new support for multiple windows on the desktop and a translucent design, although it still had a long way to go to achieve a good user interface, so Microsoft clarified that window layers would give greater power to designers to create a better user interface.
WINDOWS XP
Considered Microsoft's best operating system to date, ideal for beginners with an improved user interface, a neater taskbar, and less confusion thanks to the two columns in its start menu.
WINDOWS VISTA
More than showing the essential applications, Windows Vista showed what was convenient for the user, among them wer e.
WINDOWS VISTA FLIP 3D
With an app, users could travel from window to window at a high speed by moving the mouse wheel.
WINDOWS VISTA-LIVE ICONS
The first version that showed a portion of the files in each folder.
WINDOWS VISTA-WELCOME CENTER
A window with settings options that appeared the first time Windows Vista was tested.
WINDOWS 7
A great improvement and evolution compared to Windows. What made users prefer Windows 7 was the taskbar, with a new design to control open applications, and show the most used, showing a small button to open or close applications in a simpler way.
WINDOWS 8
Unlike the rest of the operating systems, Windows 8 had touch functionality, and a dual interface, one with the traditional desktop, and the other that showed favorite applications. In addition, the Start menu was replaced by Shortcut buttons that appeared on the side of the screen.
WINDOWS 10
Una plataforma tan completa que no hubo necesidad de pasar por el número 9. El nuevo sistema operativo tiene las mismas funciones táctiles, un menú de Inicio personalizable con las aplicaciones y documentos más importantes, y la mejor asistente digital que se ha visto, Cortana.


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