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  2. List of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Upon the release of Windows 10 in 2015, the ARM-specific version for large tablets was discontinued; large tablets (such as the Surface Pro 4) were only released with x86 processors and could run the full version of Windows 10. Windows 10 Mobile had the ability to be installed on smaller tablets (up to nine inches); [16] however, very few such ...

  3. Windows Installer - Wikipedia

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    Windows NT 4.0: 1.2 Windows Me — 2.0 Windows XP RTM, SP1 Windows 2000 SP3, SP4 Windows Server 2003 RTM Windows 9x Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000: 3.0 Windows XP SP2: Windows 2000 with at least SP3 Windows XP Windows Server 2003: 3.1 Windows XP SP3 Windows Server 2003 SP1, SP2 Windows XP Professional x64 Edition: Windows 2000 with at least SP3 ...

  4. Comparison of file managers - Wikipedia

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    2.2.0.537 beta 2008-08-14 3.2.0.2890 2016-06-13 Proprietary: No cost: Norton Commander: Peter Norton Computing Symantec corporation 1986 DOS 5.51 1998-07-01 Proprietary? Windows 2.01 1999-02-01 Path Finder [o] Cocoatech 2001-04 macOS 9.1 2020-03-24 Proprietary: US$36.00 PathMinder: Albert Nurick Brittain Fraley 1984 DOS 4.11 1988 Proprietary ...

  5. Windows File Manager - Wikipedia

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    File Manager was introduced in OS/2 versions 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3, [8] [9] [10] with the first version released in 1988 as part of OS/2 1.1. It was initially called "File System" in OS/2 1.1 and the name of the executable was called PMFILE.EXE (with "PM" in the file name standing for Presentation Manager, the GUI of OS/2 first introduced with version 1.1).

  6. Windows 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 2.0 is a major release of Microsoft Windows, a family of graphical operating systems for personal computers developed by Microsoft. It was released to manufacturing on December 9, 1987, as a successor to Windows 1.0 .

  7. ClickOnce - Wikipedia

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    Installation of a ClickOnce application. ClickOnce is a component of Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and later, and supports deploying applications made with Windows Forms or Windows Presentation Foundation. It is similar to Java Web Start for the Java Platform or Zero Install for Linux.

  8. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    The current version of Chrome runs on: Windows 10 or later [213] macOS Big Sur or later [213] 64-bit versions of Ubuntu 18.04+, Debian 10+, openSUSE 15.2+ and Fedora 32+ [213] Android Oreo or later, Android 10 or later for 64-bit Chrome; iOS 16 or later; iPadOS 16 or later

  9. Chromium (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, primarily developed and maintained by Google. [3] It is a widely-used codebase, providing the vast majority of code for Google Chrome and many other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, and Opera.