Microsoft Windows. Operative
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Definition
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Microsoft Windows is a series of software operating
systems and graphical user interfaces produced by Microsoft. Microsoft
first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985
as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical
user interfaces (GUIs).[1] Microsoft Windows came to dominate the
world's personal computer market, overtaking Mac OS, which had been
introduced previously. At the 2004 IDC Directions conference, it was
stated that Windows had approximately 90% of the client operating system
market.[2] The most recent client version of Windows is Windows Vista;
the most recent server version is Windows Server 2008. Vista's
successor, Windows 7 (currently a release candidate) is slated to be
released in late 2009 or early 2010.
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Windows 8 Accessibility Tutorials |
Learn how to use the accessibility features of Windows XP.
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Windows 8 Tutorial |
Windows 8 is the latest version of Microsoft's operating system for PCs
and tablets. Many users may be confused by this completely re-designed
version of Windows, but our tutorial will help guide learners through
the many changes Microsoft has made.
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Windows 8 Tutorial |
Windows 8 is the latest version of Microsoft's operating system for PCs
and tablets. Many users may be confused by this completely re-designed
version of Windows, but our tutorial will help guide learners through
the many changes Microsoft has made.
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Windows 8 50 tips and tricks |
Windows 8 is the latest version of Microsoft's operating system for PCs
and tablets. Many users may be confused by this completely re-designed
version of Windows, but our tutorial will help guide learners through
the many changes Microsoft has made.
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Microsoft Windows 8 Topics |
Microsoft Windows 8 Topics. From Microsoft website.
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Lynda Microsoft Windows 8 Essential Training. Video tutorials |
Windows 8 is a significant departure from previous versions of the
operating system, offering new mobile integration, cloud storage, and
security enhancements. This course shows you all the essential features
you'll need to jump-start Windows 8—whether you work with it closely at
the office or use it casually at home. Author David Rivers discusses the
migration path from older versions of Windows to Windows 8, tours the
new interface, reviews the new file and folder behaviors, and introduces
the most useful apps, including Calendar, Photos, and Music.
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