What is Windows?
Based on research, Windows is a software developed by Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Windows is the most popular and common operating system used by many users worldwide. Operating systems which function to do perform all basic task by the computer such as recognizing input by mouse or by keyboard and keeps track of all the files on the computer.
Definition Windows
Windows is a specific type of operating system. other operating system are Mac OS and Linux OS. Windows have many types of operating system under them. Some of them are Windows NT, Windows Embedded and Windows Phone. Users all around the world needed a medium to communicate with one another. Therefore, Windows was created to fulfill the interest of society in the graphical user interface. This graphical user interface not only was for mobile devices but also for personal computers. Windows dominated in the worlds Personal Computer (PC) a lot by more than 90% in the world. Windows was also a part of mobile devices such as smartphone. As an example, Nokia company uses Windows as a graphical user interface.
Windows Timeline
Windows come in many versions. The latest version (2016) is Windows 10. Smartphones, tablets, embedded and PC's are all the devices that utilize the latest version.the earliest version windows was Windows 1.0. this version was not a complete operating system and just assisting MS-DOS. MS-DOS, is functions such as calculator, calendar, card file, clipboard viewer, clock, control pad, notepad and Paint. Later on, it improved to Windows 2.0 which was at the top market that time. it was the most popular than its predecessor. After that, Windows 3.0 was launched and was a success for the company.
Latest Update
In 2014, the latest version of Windows is Windows 10. This is a successor from Windows 8.1. This new version is fully improved and updated to suit the current users needs. The updates include, new icons, rright click context menus, default printer management and other features that ease the user interface.
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