Windows 3.0 was the first "hit" version of Windows, turning Microsoft into a household name. It paved the way for Windows 3.1 and eventually the massive cultural phenomenon of Windows 95. Although official support ended on December 31, 2001, its DNA—from the Alt+Enter shortcut to the fundamental concept of the "desktop"—is still visible in modern operating systems.
: This iconic shell organized applications into groups of icons, replacing the clunky MS-DOS Executive. windows 3.0
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