Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Every Windows Version Ever!”.
It all started on november 20th 1985, when microsoft unleashed windows 1.0 on the world, but did you know it wasn’t even a real operating system instead of being a standalone os windows? 1.0 was a graphical shell that ran on top of ms-dos to make it easier to use than a tedious command line. Even so, though many reviewers didn’t like it as windows, 1.0 was quite demanding on the systems of the time and it relied so much on a mouse. I mean those are so uncommon. Where am i going to find one? Making it difficult to use? Windows 2.0 came on the scene in late 1987 and was quite a bit more polished. The windows themselves could actually overlap for the first time and you could display a whopping 256 colors on your screen.
Third-Party application support was still spotty but word and excel for windows. Both made their debuts on windows 2.0, the 2.1 variant released the next year was actually the first version of windows to require a hard drive, as previous versions could run off of floppy disks 1990s windows. 3.0 was a major change and not just because microsoft dropped. Three million dollars on the launch event.
Not only did it look a lot nicer, it also enabled a much more seamless, multitasking experience and featured a gui based around icons for the first time, making it far easier to use than previous versions. Windows 3.0 also brought a cd-rom support and sound playback and microsoft even sold. Some simple games like minesweeper for windows, 3.0 games that became extremely popular and got people thinking about the pc as a gaming platform, windows 3.1, followed in 1992 and introduced, drag and drop icons. As well as truetype fonts, meaning that what you saw on your screen would end up being what you get when you printed a hard copy.
The next year brought us windows 3.2, which was just a chinese version of 3.1 as well as windows, nt 3.1. But despite the similar name, nt represented a fundamental architectural change. Other versions of windows were still running on top of dos, but nt ran on an entirely separate kernel which allowed more advanced features. In fact, modern versions of windows are part of that same empty lineage, but that doesn’t mean that microsoft was ready to ditch dos-based windows. Just yet, although we did get nt 3.5 in 1994, 1995 brought us the blockbuster windows 95 and although it still ran on top of dos, it marks the point where windows really came into its own as an operating system with familiar features like the start, menu and Taskbar and support for usb in later updates. The nt series also got an update in 1996 with windows nt 4.0, using basically the same gui as windows.
95 windows 98, appropriately released in 1998, was a souped-up version of windows 95 that was supposed to integrate better with the internet, but infamously 98 was quite buggy. In fact, the bugs were so prevalent that it prompted microsoft to release windows 98 second edition in 1999. Alongside another version of nt called windows 2000, which was much more stable than 98, but also resulted in microsoft, getting egg on its face as it contained a boatload of security flaws despite redmond billing it as the most secure windows ever microsoft, wouldn’t exactly write the ship In the year 2000, as we got an absolute turd of an operating system called windows me i mean it did introduce system restore, which is, admittedly, a very useful feature, but the os was extremely unstable, leading people to say that me stood for mistake edition following emmy’s Failure dos based windows was axed permanently and in 2001 we got the legendary windows xp xp brought windows nt, as well as the ntfs file system, which supported large hard drives to home users for the first time. Xp also came in professional and 64-bit editions, as well as a stripped-down version for older systems. Xp’S stability, eye pleasing gui and powerful performance made it an extremely popular os. Although users weren’t thrilled with the anti-piracy scheme product activation, which made its first appearance in xp.
Nevertheless, xp remained very popular all the way to 2009, thanks in part to the fact that the release of windows vista in 2007 was an unmitigated disaster, vista attempted to modernize the windows gui with arrow glass and patch security holes present in xp, but it also featured Very onerous drm schemes and had lots of hardware compatibility issues. Some people blamed this on just how different vista was from its predecessor, while others pointed out that oems just didn’t update their drivers in time and mismarketed low-end systems as technically being ready for vista, even though the experience was not very good. In any event, microsoft released windows 7 in 2009, which was visually similar to vista, but significantly more stable, especially since pc hardware had had some time to catch up to this revamped version of the os windows, 7 became so popular that it held its own against its Successor operating system well into the late 2010s and some editions of windows 7 are actually still supported through 2023.
Of course, part of the reason windows 7 remained popular was because 2012’s windows 8 was a rather confusing piece of software. I mean it wasn’t a bad os in terms of stability or features or performance. It’S just that many users disliked it, because microsoft attempted to take an os geared towards tablets like their surface lineup, that they were pushing hard at the time and then shoehorn it into a desktop environment with a new start screen.
Instead of menu live tiles and metro apps that just didn’t have a lot of purpose for existing for keyboard and mouse users. The major criticism from mainstream users centered around the fact that microsoft took away the start button and start menu completely, prompting the release of windows. 8.1 in 2013, which restored these features and added some new ones like miracast and support for 3d. Printers 8.1 proved to be more popular than 8, but in 2015 windows 10 made its grand entrance, which scrapped the start screen, but has still proven to be usable on desktops and tablets alike. Unlike previous versions of windows, microsoft has said that windows 10 will be updated continuously as a service making it the last version of windows ever and therefore the point at which today’s story ends but wait. You didn’t talk about the server and embedded versions of windows, you’re right, we didn’t, but the name of the channel isn’t tech lengthy, although we’re not against doing it in a future episode. So let us know in the comments, if you’re interested and while you’re down there check out our sponsor ifixit with ifixit, it’s affordable to fix or upgrade your consoles they’ve even got parts and tools for the nintendo switch. You can fix joy-con drift install a new battery. Even replace the sd card reader and they’ve even got guides to show you how to do it.
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