The document provides information about the Windows operating system. It discusses:
- The introduction and history of Windows, beginning in 1985 with the original Windows operating system.
- The various families of Windows operating systems, including Windows, Windows Server, Windows Phone, and Windows Embedded.
- The major versions of Windows released over time from Windows 1.0 to the current Windows 8.1, along with the new features introduced in each version.
- Comparisons between Windows and other operating systems like Mac OS and Linux in terms of cost, compatibility, availability, and other factors.
Evolution of Microsoft windows operating systemsSai praveen Seva
A presentation regarding the evolution of operating systems developed by Microsoft corporation..... i have searched for such presentation on the internet but couldn't find one. So I chose to make one
Introduction to Windows 10 with Installation Process
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From - Muchhala Polytechnic, Thane
Third Year Diploma in Computer Engineering (2020-2021)
Evolution of Microsoft windows operating systemsSai praveen Seva
A presentation regarding the evolution of operating systems developed by Microsoft corporation..... i have searched for such presentation on the internet but couldn't find one. So I chose to make one
Introduction to Windows 10 with Installation Process
By - Ruchika Deepak Sawant
From - Muchhala Polytechnic, Thane
Third Year Diploma in Computer Engineering (2020-2021)
All history of windows operating system with images. such as...
Windows 1.0 (1985)
Windows 2.0 (1987)
Windows 3.0 (1990, 1992)
Windows 95 (1995)
Windows 98 (1998)
Windows ME (2000)
Windows 2000 (2000)
Windows XP (2001)
Windows Vista (2006)
Windows 7 (2009)
Windows 8 (2012)
Windows 8.1 (2013)
Windows 10 (N/A)
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This Presentation is about the history of Windows Operating System, i think it will be helpful for beginners and professionals of computer science and IT.
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Windows11Update.com is fan site which shares the latest news, rumors, concepts, videos, and more updates about the Windows 11 operating system. To know more visit http://windows11update.com/
This presentation is an imagination of window 11 if in future window 11 is introduced by microsoft then what type of functionality or feature they possess. This show lot of important features grabs which we want in next generation of window.
Macintosh Operating system is an Apple's Proprietary application software for iMac users. Various of the versions and their gist information is presented in this slide show. Happy Learning. :)
All history of windows operating system with images. such as...
Windows 1.0 (1985)
Windows 2.0 (1987)
Windows 3.0 (1990, 1992)
Windows 95 (1995)
Windows 98 (1998)
Windows ME (2000)
Windows 2000 (2000)
Windows XP (2001)
Windows Vista (2006)
Windows 7 (2009)
Windows 8 (2012)
Windows 8.1 (2013)
Windows 10 (N/A)
thanks i hope u like this slide and this slide will help you to learn about micro-soft windows operating system.
This Presentation is about the history of Windows Operating System, i think it will be helpful for beginners and professionals of computer science and IT.
Regards,
Muhammad Zohaib
(M.C.S)
Gomal University D.I.Khan, PAKISTAN
Windows11Update.com is fan site which shares the latest news, rumors, concepts, videos, and more updates about the Windows 11 operating system. To know more visit http://windows11update.com/
This presentation is an imagination of window 11 if in future window 11 is introduced by microsoft then what type of functionality or feature they possess. This show lot of important features grabs which we want in next generation of window.
Macintosh Operating system is an Apple's Proprietary application software for iMac users. Various of the versions and their gist information is presented in this slide show. Happy Learning. :)
A very brief history of Microsoft WindowsVikas Dhyani
I compiled this presentation to give a brief tour of the Microsoft Windows's journey from right back in 1981 up to the current date.
Hope it was time-saving yet informative.
Source: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-IN/windows/history#T1=era0 Go here for an in-depth study of the topic.
Microsoft Windows has seen major versions because of its first launch in
1985. Around 29 years later, Windows seems very different but somehow
familiar with components that have lasted the test of time.
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In a one page report explain what the reasons are for the current stan.docxmckerliejonelle
In a one page report explain what the reasons are for the current standing for microsoft windows?
Solution
Windows was developed with a view of providing a user interface. The project was started with the name \"Interface Manager\". Initially, Windows 1.0 achieved very little success as compared to Apple Macintosh. The earliest version had various software like Paint, Write, and Calendar. In Windows 1.0, all windows are tiled. Modal dialog boxes are allowed to perform above other windows.
Windows 2.0 was released in 1987 and has become prevalent because of its several developments to the consumer interface and memory management. Windows 2.03 altered the OS from tiled windows to overlapping windows. This change led Apple Computer filing a suit against Microsoft asserting violation on Apple\'s copyrights. Windows 2.0 also hosted more refined keyboard shortcuts.
This led to rapid acceptance of windows in offices and for personal use. A key feature about windows was the process of continual development. Before launching a version of windows, the framework for other windows was developed. This led Microsoft to launch newer and advanced versions of Windows within a few years\' interval.
Windows 3.0 revolutionized the environment of OS due to virtual memory that enabled multitasking in windows over DOS. In August 1993, Windows for Workgroups, a special version with integrated peer-to-peer networking features and a version number of 3.11, was released.
The next major developments in Windows were Windows 9x series which consisted of Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT. These versions of Windows were accompanied by MS office and Internet explorer which led to rapid proliferation of this software’s.
Although, Windows Vista could not gain enough popularity as the earlier versions did, it was rapidly replaced by Windows 7 which was a huge success. In the recent past, Windows 7 has been upgraded and 8 launched. These versions have been developed so as to capitalize upon the developments in hardware.
To sum all, Windows has been the market leader due to innovations and continuous efforts to maintain its competitive edge.
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2. Windows
Microsoft introduced an operating system named Windows on November 20, 1985 .
It consists of several families of operating systems
i. Windows NT
ii. Windows Embedded Compact
iii. Windows Server
iv. Windows Phone
Window is written in C, C++, Assembly.
3. Genealogy & Marketing role
As of 2015, the following Windows families are being actively developed
Windows NT: This operating system for server computers and workstations. It now consists of three operating
system subfamilies
i. Windows: The operating system for personal computers. The latest version is Windows 8.1.
ii. Windows Server: The operating system for server computers. The latest version is Windows Server 2012 R2.
iii. Windows PE: A lightweight version of its Windows sibling meant to operate as a live operating system, used
for installing Windows on bare-metal computers (especially on many computers at once), recovery or
troubleshooting purposes. The latest version is Windows PE 5.1.
Windows Phone: An operating system sold only to manufacturers of smartphones. The first version was
Windows Phone 7. The latest version is Windows Phone 8.1. The main competitor of this family is Android by
Google.
Windows Embedded: Initially, Microsoft developed Windows CE as a general-purpose operating system for
every device that was too resource-limited to be called a full-fledged computer.
4. History
In 1975, Gates and Allen form a partnership called Microsoft. In June 1980, Gates and Allen hire Gates’
former Harvard classmate Steve Ballmer to help run the company.
The next month, IBM approaches Microsoft about a project code-named "Chess."
In response, Microsoft focuses on a new operating system—the software that manages, or runs, the
computer hardware and also serves to bridge the gap between the computer hardware and programs, such
as a word processor. It’s the foundation on which computer programs can run. They name their new
operating system "MS-DOS."
MS-DOS is effective, but also proves difficult to understand
for many people. There has to be a better way to build an
operating system.
5. Windows Version:
Name Released Date Feature
Windows 1.0 1985 Basic gadgets, like the calendar and calculator or MS Paint and a
word processor
Windows 2.0 1987 It is much better than the first window . While it did introduce
two current staples – Excel and Word to users
Windows 3.0 1990 The introduction of virtual memory, improved graphics, and the
ability to multitask helped propel Windows to sell 10 million
copies.
Windows 3.1 1992 Windows 3.1 contained necessary fixes and improved font
functionality.
6. Name Released Date Feature
Windows 95 1995 Marking the change from 16-bit to 32-bit, Windows 95 was
designed for increased compatibility and ultimate user-
friendliness. Windows 95 was offered on newer computers only
because it lacked some backwards compatibility at first.
Windows 4.0 1996 Windows 4.0 was released in 1996 with minor improvements and
is not considered a major Windows release.
Windows 98 1998 Windows 98 included improved hardware and hardware drivers,
Internet Explorer, and eventually, Internet connection sharing.
First release designed specifically for consumers, as opposed to
the business or technology set.
Windows 2000 2000 Windows 2000 made everyone's lives easier by increasing the
number of plug and play devices compatible with the operating
system.
Windows XP 2001 The system designed for ease and stability and it gave users the
ability to consume a number of different types of media.
7. Name Released
Date
Feature
Windows
Vista
2006 Widely considered a flop in technology circles. It had high system
requirements and suffered issues with performance and security.
The operating system also tended to drain laptop batteries.
Windows 7 2009 For this current release of Windows, Microsoft learned its mistakes
with Vista and created an operating system with speed, stability and
minimal system requirements.
Windows 8 This latest Windows release is getting a lot of attention. With its
redesigned user interface and Windows Store, this version is, once
again, redefining what Windows is. It also comes with integrated
antivirus protection, a virtual hard disk and a new platform based
on HTML5 and JavaScript. It promises faster boot time, touchscreen
compatibility .
Windows 8.1 Windows 8.1 advances the Windows 8 vision of providing a
powerful collection of apps and cloud connectivity on great devices.
Windows 8.1 includes new and improved features like Workplace
Join and Work Folders
8. MAC vs. Windows:
Compatibility: While the main operating system for Apple is OSX, and PCs operate on Microsoft Windows. Both
systems continue to develop faster and more powerful.
Cost : PCs dominated the budget-friendly market.
Memory : Most PCs have anywhere from 2 GB to 8 GB of RAM in laptops and desktops, while Macs usually have
only 1 GB to 4 GB. Keep in mind, this is for standard models, not custom orders.
Hard Drive Space : Macs typically have smaller hard drives than PCs
Availability : Macs are exclusive to Apple. This limits Mac availability. PCs, on the other hand, are available from
a wide range of retailers and manufacturers.
Software :Both systems support most open-source software. Software for both systems is user friendly and
easy to learn.
9. Linux vs. Windows
Linux Windows
Cost
Linux can be freely distributed, downloaded freely,
distributed through magazines, Books etc. There are priced
versions for Linux also, but they are normally cheaper than
Windows.
$119 - $199.99, $69 for students, $99 to
upgrade to pro
User
Everyone. From home users to developers and computer
enthusiasts alike.
Everyone
Development and
Distribution
Linux is developed by Open Source development i.e.
through sharing and collaboration of code and features
through forums etc. and it is distributed by various vendors.
Developed and distributed by
Microsoft.
Manufacturer
Linux kernel is developed by the community. Linus Torvalds
oversees things.
Microsoft
Usage
Linux can be installed on a wide variety of computer
hardware, ranging from mobile phones, tablet computers
and video game consoles, to mainframes and
supercomputers.
On PC's desktops, laptops, servers and
some phones.
Company / developer Linus Torvalds Microsoft