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This article needs additional or more specific. Please help out by to it so that it can be listed with similar articles. June 2017 Windows 3. The series began with Windows 3. Subsequent versions were released between 1992 and 1994 until the series was superseded by. During its lifespan, Windows 3. Similar functionality was available for through ATM font system from. As with , version 3. It included as a replacement for though Reversi was still included in some copies. It was targeted to the new standard and included sound and video integration with CD-ROM support. Improvements over Windows 3. The effect of this was to increase system stability over the crash-prone Windows 3. Some older features were removed, like CGA graphics support although Windows 3. Truetype font support was added, providing scalable fonts to Windows applications, without having to resort to using a third-party font technology such as. Truetype fonts could be scaled to any size and rotated, depending on the calling application. In 386 Enhanced Mode, windowed DOS applications gained the ability for users to manipulate menus and other objects in the program using the Windows mouse pointer, provided that a DOS application supported mice. A few DOS applications, such as late releases of Microsoft Word, could access Windows Clipboard. Windows' own drivers couldn't work directly with DOS applications; hardware such as mice required a DOS driver to be loaded before starting Windows. Icons could be dragged and dropped for the first time, in addition to having a more detailed appearance. A file could be dragged onto the Print Manager icon and the file would be printed by the current printer, assuming it was associated with an application capable of printing, such as a word processor. Alternatively, the file could be dragged out of File Manager and dropped onto an application icon or window for processing. The actual practical ceiling is 256 MB. However, no single process can use more than 16 MB. File Manager was significantly improved over Windows 3. It was also the first version of Windows to be distributed on CD-ROM — although this was more common for Windows for Workgroups 3. Installed size on the hard disk was between 10 MB and 15 MB. Microsoft introduced its own and supported its use in violation of many countries' ISO standards e. Similarly, Microsoft also released Windows 3. Modular Windows is a special version of Windows 3. It did not add many feature improvements over Windows 3. Microsoft replaced all retail versions of Windows 3. A year later, an update was released, which identified itself as Windows 3. The update was limited to this language version, as it only fixed issues related to the complex input system for the Chinese language. Network capabilities of Windows for Workgroups 3. It used protocol over. Windows for Workgroups 3. Windows for Workgroups 3. It supported , full 32-bit network redirectors, and VCACHE. A package was required to support in Windows 3. However, it was only compatible with Windows for Workgroups 3. Following the release of MS-DOS 6. Main article: Video for Windows was first introduced in November 1992 as a reaction to 's technology which added digital video to. A runtime version for viewing videos only was also made available. Originally released as a free add-on to Windows 3. Like QuickTime there were three components in Video for Windows. The technology introduced a file format designed to store digital video, AVI. The technology provided an that allowed Windows to add the ability to play or manipulate to their own applications. Lastly, it included a suite of software for playing and manipulating digital video. Windows for Pen Computing Main article: Windows 3. There was a rumor that Microsoft did not want to increase any mainstream Windows 3. A game called was included for testing the new Win32s functions. WinG Main article: To entice game manufacturers to move from DOS to Windows, Microsoft provided a first attempt at high-speed graphics and animation capabilities for Windows 3. Windows' capabilities were originally designed with static images in mind, allowing only for write-only graphics calls. WinG provided a device-independent interface to graphics and printer hardware, and allowed programs to have both read and write capabilities to the WinGDC WinG device context. During this era, Microsoft developed a new range of software that was implemented on this operating environment, called , being one of the programs. As the first versions of Windows to enjoy major commercial success and software support, Windows 3. Multimedia software especially games proliferated, although many games continued to run on DOS until Windows 95. Program Manager Microsoft began a television advertising campaign for the first time on March 1, 1992. 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