Windows 3x was a family of 16-bit graphical user interface environments, released by Microsoft beginning in 1990. Running atop MS-DOS, it brought a mouse-driven, icon-based experience to millions, setting the stage for the modern Windows era.
Windows 3x was a family of 16-bit graphical user interface environments, released by Microsoft beginning in 1990. Running atop MS-DOS, it brought a mouse-driven, icon-based experience to millions, setting the stage for the modern Windows era.