
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.1, released in 1992, was an early version of Microsoft's graphical user interface that ran on top of MS-DOS, making computers easier to use. It allowed users to interact with their computers through visual elements like windows, icons, and menus instead of typing commands. This version improved stability, multimedia capabilities, and multitasking, helping move personal computing toward a more user-friendly experience. Windows 3.1 was widely adopted, paving the way for future Windows platforms and making personal computers accessible to a broader audience.