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- Microsoft Windows version history (links | edit)
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- JFS (file system) (links | edit)
- Acorn Archimedes (links | edit)
- Desktop environment (links | edit)
- High Performance File System (links | edit)
- Lotus Improv (links | edit)
- Motif (software) (links | edit)
- Mouse chording (links | edit)
- Borland Sidekick (links | edit)
- Convergent Technologies Operating System (links | edit)
- IBM TopView (links | edit)
- NewWave (links | edit)
- Installable File System (links | edit)
- Workplace Shell (links | edit)
- Odin (code conversion software) (links | edit)
- IBM Systems Application Architecture (links | edit)
- IBM Common User Access (links | edit)
- IBM System Object Model (links | edit)
- Program Manager (links | edit)
- Window manager (links | edit)
- Windows NT 3.1 (links | edit)
- Workplace OS (links | edit)
- IBM LAN Server (links | edit)
- List of Doom ports (links | edit)
- WinPlus (links | edit)
- Ed Iacobucci (links | edit)
- EAGLE (program) (links | edit)
- EComStation (links | edit)
- Presentation manager (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Talk:Input queue (links | edit)
- User talk:Ivtue (links | edit)
- Team OS/2 (links | edit)
- New Executable (links | edit)
- Graphical Data Display Manager (links | edit)
- Take Command Console (links | edit)
- Microsoft Visual SourceSafe (links | edit)
- Windows File Manager (links | edit)
- OS/2 PM (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Shadow (OS/2) (links | edit)
- Information Presentation Facility (links | edit)
- Windows Libraries for OS/2 (links | edit)
- Open Architecture System Integration Strategy (links | edit)
- Timeline of DOS operating systems (links | edit)
- Windows 1.0 (links | edit)
- Windows 2.0 (links | edit)
- Windows 3.0 (links | edit)
- Command-line interface (links | edit)
- PMView (links | edit)
- OS/2 Presentation Manager (redirect page) (links | edit)
- ArcaOS (links | edit)