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Evolution of Windows 1985 Windows 1.0 Why "Windows"? Windows was almost called “Interface Manager”. However, "Windows" better described the look of the

programs on the screen. The desk goes digital Windows 1.0 shipped with: Paint, Windows Writer, Notepad, Calculator, a calendar, clock, and Reversi. 1990 Windows 3.0

More games! Windows 3.0 added more fun

to the PC by including Solitaire,

Hearts and Minesweeper.

More colours! Windows 3.0 supported 16 colors, up from the 6 included in Windows 1.0.

1995 Windows 95 Windows as

we know it The beloved Start Menu, Task bar, and Windows Explorer

arrived in Windows 95. Surfin’ the net Internet Explorer was released in expansions and later releases of Windows 95. Super sound Brian Eno was paid $35,000 to compose the start-up sound.

The piece had to fit 150

adjectives…in 3.8 seconds.

1998 Windows 98

Hardware

made easy Windows 98 added support for both DVDs and USB devices, such as mice, keyboards, and fax machines.

Quick Launch The Quick Launch made its debut, letting you run programs without the Start menu.

2001 Windows XP

eXPerience Windows XP Actually stands for 'experience'.

Lookin’ good, Luna Windows XP’s Luna theme was a dramatic change from the look introduced in Windows 95.

2006 Windows Vista

Flippin’ awesome Windows Flip 3D lets users cycle between all their open windows.

Playing it safe On release, Windows Vista became the most secure operating system

of its time.

2009 Windows 7 Powerful task bar The new enhanced Windows 7 taskbar includes Jump Lists,

Pinning and Live previews. A fun,

friendly interface Snap, Peek and Shake features make interacting with Windows

fun and easy.

2012 Windows 8 See what's in store In Windows 8, Microsoft introduced the Windows Store, with over 200, 000 apps for Windows devices. In touch with tablets Windows 8 was designed to be used easily with touch or traditional mouse and keyboard

2015 Windows 10 Hi! How can I help? Ask me anything What's the weather? Meet Cortana Cortana, named after the Halo character is the smart digital assistant on your Windows desktop and phone. Start Menu The Windows Start menu

is back & better than ever! Cutting edge Microsoft’s new Edge browser features a reading mode, annotations, touch compatibility,

& more.