Posted by: koolabee | November 5, 2008

Windows 3.1 – End of an Era

Windows 3.x has come to the closing moments of its long life.

On 1 November Microsoft stopped issuing licences for the software that made its debut in May 1990 in the US.

The various versions of Windows 3.x (including 3.11) released in the early 1990s, were the first of Microsoft’s graphical user interfaces to win huge worldwide success.

They helped Microsoft establish itself and set the trend for how it makes its revenues, and what drives the company until the present day.

Read more interesting facts and information on Windows 3.x here

Personally, I am surprised that Microsoft was still issuing licences for this software till recently. I guess it is probably for specialized usage which has been customised.


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