Microsoft's early operating systems had to work by writing commands or instructions. Commands had to be written to view files. When asked about the time, you had to write a command. Just like now, the mouse could not be worked on. It was very difficult.
In 1985, Microsoft launched its first graphical user interface or image-based operating system. It was called Windows 1.0. Since then, the word Windows is added to all subsequent versions. But the question is, where did the name 'Windows' come from?
Microsoft's marketing strategy is to name the product in a word. The more common that word is, the better, but descriptive. Perhaps the best example is 'Word'. That's what the office is all about.
The name Windows is also selected according to the same view. Most operating systems were for single work at the end of 1985 when Windows was released. You had to work by writing commands. The graphical user interface was a brand new idea, only Apple's Mac was commercially successful then.
Among Microsoft's operating systems, Windows has the first opportunity to use different windows for different jobs and multiple tasks at the same time in one operating system. Microsoft chose the name 'Windows' as the facility of working in multiple windows was introduced.
The full name is Microsoft Windows, not just Windows. Because it is difficult to register as a common word trademark like Windows, Word or Office.
The latest version of windows operating system 'Windows 10' is now used on 130 crore computers. The new version of Windows is scheduled to be announced on June 24.