p & gt; Windows 1.0
The very first version of Microsoft Windows came on the market in 1985. Despite growing competition from Mac OS operating systems and those based on Linux, which nibble aujourd ‘hui the field, the application created by Bill Gates remains the dominant term in base OS installed worldwide.
Windows
1.0 revolutionized (without being its precursor) how
the user could interact with the PC with a mouse -
which celebrates its 40 years
these days – and bitmaps. In 16-bit mode, Windows 1.0
proposed the windows system, which earned him his name, and
GUI, breaking radically with the lines of
command in C language of previous OS such as MS-DOS.
Other
major innovation for DOS users: the ability
to run multiple applications simultaneously, including
File Manager MS-DOS, calendar calendar, a calculator,
a clock and a notepad. (Credit: Microsoft)
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