History of Ms windows

  • Window 1.0

    Window 1.0
    Was the first windows to be invented. Windows 1 relied on command-line input. Windows 1 relied heavily on a mouse as a computer input device.
  • Windows 1.0

    Windows 1.0
    Windows 1 was Microsoft's first true attempt at a graphical user interface in 16-bit. It had basic functionality like the calendar and calculator. Windows 1 ran on top of MS-DOS, which relied on command-line input. It relied heavily on the use of a mouse as a computer input device.
  • Windows 2.0

    Windows 2.0
    Windows 2 was not much better than the first, the big innovation for windows 2 was that windows could overlap each other. Is also introduced the ability to zooming in and out. Windows 2 started the control panel, where various system setting and configuration options were collect together in one place.
  • Windows 2.0

    Windows 2.0
    Windows 2 was not much better than the first. the big innovation for windows 2 was that it could overlap each other. It also introduced the ability to zoom in and out.
  • Windows 3.0

    Windows 3.0
    Window 3 was so successful that is wasn't discontinued until 2001. The GUI in windows 3 was updated with all new icons and was the first windows that required a hard drive.
  • Windows 95

    Windows 95
    Windows 95 changed the face of windows forever, it arrived with the Start button and Start menu, the task bar and focused on multitasking. It was the first MS operating system that supported long file names, and didn't require DOS to be installed first.
  • Windows 98

    Windows 98
    Windows 98 was the firs tot release designed specifically for consumers that provided support for reading DVDs and USB devices. Windows 98 introduced the back and forward navigation buttons. Windows 98 was built on Windows 95 and brought with it IE 4.
  • Windows XP

    Windows XP
    The Start menu and task bar got a visual overhaul, bringing the familiar green Start button, blue task bar and vista wallpaper, along with various shadow and other visual effects.
  • Windows 7

    Windows 7
    Windows 7 was faster and more stable and easier to use. It provided new ways to work with windows. Handwriting recognition debuted in windows 7, and the ability to "snap" windows to the tops or sides of the screen, allowing faster more automatic window resizing.
  • Windows 8

    Windows 8
    Windows 8 ditching the Start button and Start menu in favor of a more touch-friendly Start screen. Windows was faster than the previous versions of Windows and included support for the new, much faster USB 3.0 devices.
  • Windows 10

    Windows 10
    Windows 10 is bringing back the Start menu and more balance to traditional desktop computer users. Window 10 features include the ability to switch between keyboard and mouse mode and a tablet mode