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The Windows operating system is designed by the Microsoft Company.
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Device drivers, sometimes called hardware drivers, are small blocks of software, program routines, which are used to interface between an operating system, and various hardware devices, usually peripherals. Writing them demands deep knowledge of the OS, and of a device's command language and properties.
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Pleae make sure the website has to do with customizing Windows settings. Appropriate sites would include websites that give registry tweaks, or websites that configure Windows in some other way. |
Tips, tricks, hints, and advice for all versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Programming tools, code and ideas to help develop systems to run in Microsoft Windows
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Please only Submit sites which are related to Windows 95. Any general Windows sites should be submitted to the Windows section. Any submissions relevent to other Windows versions should be submitted to the relevant section. |
Windows 95 was released in August 1995. It is the predecessor of Windows 3.11
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This category deals specifically with information, tips, and tricks regarding the Windows 98 and Windows 98SE operating systems. If your site features another version of Windows, try the Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows categories. The more precise your category is, the easier it will be for others to find the information they want.
If your site is written in a language other than English, please submit it to the appropriateWorld directory. |
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Category for Microsoft Windows Millenium Edition, the newest member of the Microsoft Windows Family. Intended as a home OS with new features.
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This category only lists sites which provide technical information directly, or a forum in which technical information can be obtained. These should be free information sites and newsgroups. Commercial sites, such as pay sites, may be included if enough pay sites are entered and a new sub-category is created. Consultants and tech support companies should be listed under: "Computers/Companies/Product_Support", "Computers/Consultants/", or "Computers/Consultants/Regional" |
Windows NT is the multi-user, client/server version of the popular Microsoft Windows personal desktop operating system. A major selling point is that most software that runs on one will also work on the other, and the user interface is also similar.
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This is the category for the very latest operating system from Microsoft called "Windows Vista"
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Formerly known as Whistler, this newest version of Windows for consumers and businesses, is based on the NT/2000 microkernel code. It combines the more stable and powerful core of Windows 2000 with the high usability shell of Windows Me. The look of the operating system is based around 'themes' provided by Microsoft.It was originally intended as a mainly consumer version of Windows using the NT/2000 code base, as a means to replace the aging Windows 95/98/Me which are based on DOS and the Win32 API. XP is now also intended for businesses.
It was released in October 2001.
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