Windows evolved over several decades from 1982 to the present, starting as Windows 1.0 in 1982 and progressing through versions that improved graphics, speed, and usability. Key versions included Windows 3.0 in 1990 which added advanced graphics and performance improvements, Windows 95 in 1995 which added built-in Internet support and Plug and Play capabilities, and Windows XP in 2001 which offered a simplified and stable user experience. The most recent versions of Windows, including Windows 8, were designed for both traditional desktops and tablets.