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  1. Microsoft Windows 3.1 was an evolution to Windows 3.0 and undoubtably the most popular, poster child version in the Windows 3.x series.

    • WinWorld

      Windows 3.0 / 3.1 3.11. Windows 3.x was the first to gain...

    • For Workgroups 3.11

      Windows 3.0 / 3.1 for Workgroups 3.11. Windows 3.x was the...

    • embOS

      Windows 3.0 / 3.1 embOS. Windows 3.x was the first to gain...

    • Windows 3.1

      Windows 3.1 - WinWorld: Windows 3.0 / 3.1 3.1

  2. Windows 3.0 / 3.1 3.0. Windows 3.x was the first to gain significant development and commercial traction. It combined the 8086, 286, and 386 modes of Windows 2 in to one package. It replaced the MSDOS Executive with a Program Manager and File Manager similar to those in OS/2 1.x.

  3. 30 de dic. de 2019 · Los más veteranos conocerán al Windows 3.1 y 3.11, dos sistemas operativos que serían el inicio de un mundo nuevo. Os contamos su historia.

  4. Windows 3.0 es la versión del entorno operativo creado por Microsoft y lanzado el 22 de mayo de 1990. Esta se convirtió en la primera versión exitosa de Microsoft Windows, y un rival para el Apple Macintosh y la Commodore Amiga. Fue sucedido por Windows 3.1x en 1992.

  5. Windows 3.0 / 3.1 for Workgroups 3.1. Windows 3.x was the first to gain significant development and commercial traction. It combined the 8086, 286, and 386 modes of Windows 2 in to one package. It replaced the MSDOS Executive with a Program Manager and File Manager similar to those in OS/2 1.x.

  6. Windows 3.0 / 3.1 for Workgroups 3.11. Windows 3.x was the first to gain significant development and commercial traction. It combined the 8086, 286, and 386 modes of Windows 2 in to one package. It replaced the MSDOS Executive with a Program Manager and File Manager similar to those in OS/2 1.x.

  7. Windows 3.0, the predecessor of 3.1, was released in 1990, and is considered to be the first version of Windows to receive critical acclaim. [2] [3] Windows 3.0 received around 10 million sales before the release of Windows 3.1 on April 6, 1992. [2] [4] Microsoft began a television advertising campaign for the first time on March 1, 1992.