On This Day November 20 1985 – Microsoft Released Windows 1.0 to the Public

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On This Day November 20 1985 – Microsoft Released Windows 1.0 to the Public
On this day November 20 1985 Microsoft released Windows 1.0 to the public. The launch marked a major shift in personal computing as users were introduced to a graphical interface designed to make computers more accessible and easier to navigate. Windows 1.0 offered features such as overlapping windows, menus, mouse support, and a more intuitive layout during a time when most home computers still relied heavily on typed commands. Its release signaled the beginning of a new era in desktop computing.

The introduction of Windows 1.0 paved the way for rapid innovation throughout the remainder of the decade. Although simple by today’s standards, its emphasis on usability and visual interaction helped shape the direction of software development and established a foundation that would grow into one of the most influential operating systems of all time.

80s insight: Windows 1.0 reflected the decade’s technological momentum as computers moved from niche tools to essential household and workplace devices.
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