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+ | |developer = Microsoft Corporation |
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⚫ | '''Microsoft Windows''' is an [[operating system family]] created by [[Microsoft Corporation]]. One of its major strengths is the massive library of games it can run, by virtue of ''[[DirectX]]''; one of its major downsides is the rampant security issues the OS ecosystem as a whole suffers from, in addition to the increasingly-invasive telemetry gathered by later consumer editions. |
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⚫ | In the most basic terms possible, ''Microsoft Windows'' is a graphical-orientated operating system that is able to, within reason, maintain compatibility with software designed to run on previous iterations. More recent editions, such as ''[[Windows XP]]'' have been targeted at the growing popularity of networking, home multimedia, and wireless capability. The majority of PC-developed video games are primarily coded for Microsoft Windows' graphical API, ''[[DirectX]]''. |
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==Logos== |
==Logos== |
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− | Windows_logo_and_watermark_-_1985.svg.png|1985- |
+ | Windows_logo_and_watermark_-_1985.svg.png | 1985-1992 (Windows 1.0 - 3.0) |
− | Windows_3.1_logo.svg.png|1992- |
+ | Windows_3.1_logo.svg.png | 1992-2001 (Windows 3.1 - ME) |
+ | Logo-Windows-2001-INT.svg| 2001-2007 (Windows XP - Windows Server 2008) |
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− | Windows_logo_-_2002.svg.png|2001-present |
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− | Windows logo.png| |
+ | Windows logo.png | 2007-2012 (Windows Vista & Windows 7) |
− | Windows- |
+ | Logo-Windows-2012-INT.svg|2012-2015 (Windows 8 & 8.1) |
+ | Logo-Windows-2015-INT.svg|2015-Present (Windows 10) |
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+ | ==Consumer-orientated Versions== |
− | Windows 1.0 |
+ | * [[Windows 1.0]] |
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− | Windows |
+ | * [[Windows 3.0]] |
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− | Windows 3. |
+ | * [[Windows 3.11]] |
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− | Windows |
+ | * [[Windows 95]] |
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− | Windows |
+ | * [[Windows 98 Second Edition]] |
+ | * [[Windows ME]] |
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− | Windows |
+ | * [[Windows XP]] |
+ | * [[Windows Vista]] |
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− | Windows |
+ | * [[Windows 7]] |
+ | * [[Windows 8]] |
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− | Windows |
+ | * [[Windows 8.1]] |
+ | * [[Windows 10]] |
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+ | ==Business-orientated Versions== |
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+ | * [[Windows for Workgroups 3.1]] |
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+ | * [[Windows for Workgroups 3.11]] |
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+ | * [[Windows NT 3.1]] |
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+ | * [[Windows NT 3.5]] |
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+ | * [[Windows NT 3.51]] |
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+ | * [[Windows NT 4.0]] |
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+ | * [[Windows 2000]] |
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+ | * [[Windows Server 2003 R2]] |
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+ | * [[Windows Server 2011]] |
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+ | * [[Windows Server 2012]] |
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+ | * [[Windows Server 2016]] |
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+ | ==Mobile Versions== |
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+ | * [[Windows CE]] |
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+ | * [[Windows Mobile]] |
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+ | * [[Windows RT]] |
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+ | * [[Windows Phone]] |
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==See also== |
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− | *[[List of Microsoft Windows games]] |
+ | * [[List of Microsoft Windows video games]] |
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+ | * [[List of Microsoft Windows peripherals]] |
− | *[[List of Microsoft Windows peripherals]] |
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− | ==External |
+ | ==External Links== |
− | * [http://www.microsoft.com Microsoft] |
+ | * [http://www.microsoft.com Official website of ''Microsoft Corporation''] |
+ | * [http://microsoft.wikia.com/Windows Microsoft Windows] at the Microsoft Wiki |
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Revision as of 17:45, 25 December 2020
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Microsoft Windows is an operating system family created by Microsoft Corporation. One of its major strengths is the massive library of games it can run, by virtue of DirectX; one of its major downsides is the rampant security issues the OS ecosystem as a whole suffers from, in addition to the increasingly-invasive telemetry gathered by later consumer editions.
In the most basic terms possible, Microsoft Windows is a graphical-orientated operating system that is able to, within reason, maintain compatibility with software designed to run on previous iterations. More recent editions, such as Windows XP have been targeted at the growing popularity of networking, home multimedia, and wireless capability. The majority of PC-developed video games are primarily coded for Microsoft Windows' graphical API, DirectX.
Logos
Consumer-orientated Versions
- Windows 1.0
- Windows 2.0
- Windows 3.0
- Windows 3.1
- Windows 3.11
- Windows 3.2
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows 98 Second Edition
- Windows ME
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Windows 8
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 10
Business-orientated Versions
- Windows for Workgroups 3.1
- Windows for Workgroups 3.11
- Windows NT 3.1
- Windows NT 3.5
- Windows NT 3.51
- Windows NT 4.0
- Windows 2000
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Server 2003 R2
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- Windows Server 2011
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2016
Mobile Versions
- Windows CE
- Windows Mobile
- Windows RT
- Windows Phone
See also
- List of Microsoft Windows video games
- List of Microsoft Windows peripherals
External Links
- Official website of Microsoft Corporation
- Microsoft Windows at the Microsoft Wiki