![]() RELATED: 35 Years of Microsoft Windows: Remembering Windows 1.0 Windows 3.0 (1990) In those days, Windows ran as a basic graphical shell over MS-DOS, so the basic list of files made sense-even if it wasn’t as visually appealing as later approaches. To run apps in Windows 1 or 2, you’d pick a file name from a list in a program called “MS-DOS Executive.” MS-DOS Executive didn’t show icons, only the names of the files (as if you typed the “dir” command in DOS). Icons were simple black-and-white illustrations that were 32×32 pixels in size. In the first two major releases of Windows, application icons only appeared if you minimized a program to the taskbar at the bottom of the screen (in Windows 1.x) or to the desktop (in Windows 2.x).
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