What Is Windows 3.1?



Windows 3.1 is an operating system used over Dos as a better way to interact with your computer for things like Word Processing, doing Spreadsheets, creating Graphics and many more things besides.

In 1992, Microsoft released Windows 3.1, which provides object links to help applications share data; True Type fonts, which you can size to any height and print exactly as they appear on the screen; enhanced help; and even an online tutorial. Windows 3.1 brings multimedia to the PC world. If your PC has a sound board, a CD-ROM and a MIDI device, Windows 3.1 provides you with the ability to record, edit and play cvideo and sounds. In addition, Windows3.1 lets you assign specific sounds to various system events. Just as the 1980s saw the PC revolution, the 1990s are seeing the Windows revolution.

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