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1,500 Windows 3.1 shareware apps are now free, immortalized on your browser Warp back to 1992 with Ross Perot, Saddam Hussein, hundreds of shareware nag notices. Sam Machkovech – Feb 10, 2016 11 ...
Imagine a world without the Start button. No, I’m not talking about Windows 8. Dig deep into your memory, and you may recall a time when Windows 3.1 ruled the Earth. Twenty-five years ago this ...
As the Internet Archive's curator Jason Scott reflects, Windows 3.1 marked a turning point for desktop computing thanks to improvements Microsoft made as it played catch-up with Apple.
Once you’ve got your Windows 3.1 files, you need to get them transferred over to your iPad’s Files app. iDOS will create a folder in the Files app for things you plan to import into the app.
WinGPT is written in C using Microsoft’s standard Windows API and connects to OpenAI’s API server using TLS 1.3, so there’s no need for a separate modern PC.
Windows 11 may be the latest operating system from Microsoft, but today is about Windows 3.1. It's the birthday of the classic OS, marking 30 years since its launch on April 6, 1992.
GBS Windows is what happens when retro computing and retro gaming collide. Developer RubenRetro has created a Windows 3.1 clone for the Game Boy Color, complete with Minesweeper and MS Paint ...