The first version of Windows, released in 1985, was a graphical user interface (GUI) for MS-DOS. It was not a full-fledged operating system but rather a shell that provided a visual interface for users to interact with their computers. Windows 2.0, released in 1987, introduced overlapping windows and improved performance. These early versions laid the foundation for the modern Windows operating system.
Continuing from Part 1, here are five more essential Windows freeware utilities. Windows Archives - Rahim soft - Part 2
The feature focuses on a collection of built-in tools and utilities designed to optimize and manage Windows operating systems . Rahim Soft often curates these "Archives" as a resource for users to find essential software, system tweaks, and productivity features that are sometimes buried or overlooked in standard Windows versions. Key Components of the Windows Archives (Part 2) The first version of Windows, released in 1985,