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Windows 2000 (February 2000)

Windows 2000 was part of the Windows NT family and aimed at business and professional users. It brought significant improvements in security, networking, and support for server environments. There were two editions: Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server. Development and Release: Announcement and Development : Microsoft officially announced Windows 2000 on September 24, 1997. It was developed under the codename "NT 5.0" and was part of the Windows NT family. Release Date : Windows 2000 was released to manufacturing (RTM) on December 15, 1999, and it became generally available to the public on February 17, 2000. Key Features and Innovations: Business and Professional Focus : Windows 2000 was designed primarily for business and professional users. It included features aimed at corporate environments. Active Directory : One of its most significant features was Active Directory, a centralized directory service for managing network resources. Improved Security : It intr...

Windows Me (Windows Millennium Edition) (September 2000)

Windows Me was designed as a consumer-focused operating system. It featured improvements in multimedia, system restore, and support for digital media devices. However, it was not as stable as its predecessors and had a relatively short lifespan. Development and Release: Announcement and Development : Microsoft officially announced Windows Me in September 2000. It was developed under the codename "Windows Millennium." Release Date : Windows Me was released to manufacturing (RTM) on June 19, 2000, and became generally available to the public on September 14, 2000. Key Features and Innovations: Consumer Focus : Windows Me was positioned as a consumer-focused operating system, designed for home users. System Restore : It introduced the System Restore feature, which allowed users to revert their system files and settings to a previous state in case of problems. Windows Movie Maker : Windows Me included Windows Movie Maker, a basic video editing application. Improved Media Player :...

WINDOWS 98

Windows 98 built upon the foundation of Windows 95 and introduced enhancements in areas like hardware support, system stability, and improved Internet Explorer integration. It was known for its support of USB devices and better plug-and-play capabilities. Development and Release: Announcement and Development : Microsoft officially announced Windows 98 on June 25, 1998. It was developed under the codename "Memphis." Release Date : Windows 98 was released to manufacturing (RTM) on May 15, 1998, and it became generally available to the public on June 25, 1998. Key Features and Innovations: Improved User Interface : Windows 98 featured an improved and more customizable user interface compared to its predecessor, Windows 95. Web Integration : It had better integration with the internet and included Internet Explorer 4.0, which was tightly integrated with the operating system. FAT32 File System : Windows 98 introduced support for the FAT32 file system, allowing for larger disk part...

WINDOWS 95

Windows 95 was officially launched by Microsoft on August 24, 1995. It was a significant milestone in the history of personal computing and Microsoft's operating system development. Here are some key details about the launch of Windows 95.   Development and Release: Announcement : Microsoft officially announced Windows 95 on August 24, 1995. Development Codename : The development codename for Windows 95 was "Chicago." Significance : Windows 95 marked a major shift in Microsoft's operating systems, transitioning from the MS-DOS-based Windows 3.1 to a more modern graphical user interface (GUI) and 32-bit architecture. Key Features and Innovations: Start Menu : Windows 95 introduced the iconic "Start" menu, providing a central hub for accessing programs, files, and settings. Taskbar : It introduced the taskbar, allowing users to easily switch between open applications. Plug and Play : Windows 95 improved hardware support with "Plug and Play," makin...