Windows 3.11

Windows 3.11

Introduction

In 1992, Microsoft released Windows 3.1, further refining the operating system with new features like TrueType fonts and support for multimedia applications. Windows 3.1 was a tremendous success, solidifying Microsoft’s position as a leader in personal computing. It was the last version of Windows based on the MS-DOS platform, paving the way for future versions built on a more advanced foundation. As technology evolved, so did Windows, with each new version introducing features and improvements to enhance the user experience.