Windows 3.1 was the version that solidified Windows’ position as the dominate OS, and exploring it you can find many elements for operating systems to come. And while Windows 3 and it’s subversions may be memorable to many, students entering college this year were born well into the Windows 98 era, meaning they likely have no memory of Windows 3.1 or 3. The collection is “meant to show the range of software products available for the 3.x Operating System in the early 1990s,” according to the about page. There’s a stock installation of Windows 3.1 to explore, just to get a feel for the operating system, or you can launch famous apps like Chessnet or BizWiz Financial Calculator. You can get started with the showcase, which includes a few highlights. Check out the Windows 3.x software library right now, if you’re interested.
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