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Windows 3.0

I find it interesting how Windows 3.1 eclipsed 3.0.

While 3.1 in 1992 was a major upgrade with a saturated colour scheme, WAV & MIDI sound, and TrueType fonts—having clock.exe change from its 8-segment display—3.0 was the one that brought a major UI overhaul two years prior.

Windows 3.0
Windows 3.0 with its Control Panel and clock.exe displaying a 8-segment digital display—before using TrueType fonts in Windows 3.1).

Despite everything Windows 3.1 brought, winver.exe reports it as “3.10.” As if the “.1” was a fraction—not a minor version—a 3% bonus on top of 3.0, the last part Microsoft was working on, not ready to distribute. Maybe it was a marketing decision like 4.0 being Windows 9.5?

Windows 3.1
Windows 3.1 with winver.exe reporting the version as 3.10.

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