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Learn how to download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold, a software included with your AOL membership. Find out the system requirements, the link to the official email confirmation, and the phone number for live support.
Windows 3.1 is a major release of Microsoft Windows, released in 1992 as a successor to Windows 3.0. It introduced features such as TrueType fonts, multimedia, screensavers, and Windows Registry, and was the last Windows 16-bit operating environment.
A comprehensive list of Windows operating systems for personal computers, servers, and other devices, from Windows 1.0 to Windows 11. See the release dates, codenames, editions, build numbers, architectures, and end of support dates for each version.
InPage is a desktop publishing software by Concept Software Pvt. Ltd., an Indian company, for creating documents in Urdu and other languages using Nastaliq script. It was developed in 1994 and has a large ligature library and WYSIWYG display.
Windows NT 3.1 is the first major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft, released in 1993. It was a complete, 32-bit operating system that retained a desktop environment familiar to Windows 3.1 users, and supported multiprocessing, networking, and security features.
Windows 3.0 is the third major release of Microsoft Windows, launched in 1990. It features a new graphical user interface, multitasking, memory management, and multimedia support, and was the first version to perform well both critically and commercially.
Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft. It consists of several families and sub-families for different sectors of the computing industry, such as Windows 11, Windows Server, and Windows IoT.
IBM PC DOS is a discontinued disk operating system for the IBM Personal Computer and its compatibles, developed by Microsoft and sold by IBM. Learn about its history, versions, features, and comparison with MS-DOS and other operating systems.