Windows 1.0

Windows 1.0 is the first version of Microsoft Windows, announced on November 10, 1983 and finally released to retail stores on November 20, 1985.

According to Microsoft, Windows 1.0 is a 16-bit "Operating Environment" designed to run on top of MS-DOS and is not a standalone operating system. This version was succeeded by Windows 2.x.

Development
The development of Windows started in early 1983 when Bill Gates felt the danger of rival companies like VisiCorp, which started to make their graphical systems to handle multitasking apps. The first compiled build of Windows known to exist was a build shown in BYTE magazine. At first, it was intended to be called Interface Manager, then Microsoft Desktop, but the name was changed to Microsoft Windows before the official announcement.

Trivia
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 * Windows 1.0 was the longest supported version of Windows by Microsoft? It was supported for 16 years until December 31, 2001.
 * When Windows 1.0 tries to show a date with the year 2000, it actually shows it as 100? Similarly, 2024 →
 * This is the only version of Windows by Microsoft to not have overlapping windows on the desktop, this was due to Apple copyrighting the design of the overlapping windows.