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'''Microsoft Windows''' is a family of operating systems developed by [[Microsoft]] since 1983. It currently uses the [[Windows Explorer]] shell. The latest release is [[Windows 10 | '''Microsoft Windows''' is a family of operating systems developed by [[Microsoft]] since 1983. It currently uses the [[Windows Explorer]] shell. The latest release is [[Windows 10 21H1]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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=== Windows in the 90s === | === Windows in the 90s === | ||
==== Popularity increases ==== | ==== Popularity increases ==== | ||
After Windows 2.x, Microsoft decided to release a new version of Windows, [[Windows 3.x#Windows 3.0|Windows 3.0]]. This version was finally getting a significant user market, | After Windows 2.x, Microsoft decided to release a new version of Windows, [[Windows 3.x#Windows 3.0|Windows 3.0]]. This version was finally getting a significant user market, making [[Microsoft]] a serious player in the software industry. | ||
==== Windows NT ==== | ==== Windows NT ==== | ||
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==== Windows 9x ==== | ==== Windows 9x ==== | ||
These were the consumer versions of Windows released in the 90's. These were known for still being based on [[MS-DOS|DOS]]. The first was [[Windows 95]], which gave its massive success to Microsoft. This release gained popularity and it was becoming a defacto standard on many PCs. Here's where Windows started to really grow, practically monopolizing the market. This | These were the consumer versions of Windows released in the 90's. These were known for still being based on [[MS-DOS|DOS]]. The first was [[Windows 95]], which gave its massive success to Microsoft. This release gained popularity and it was becoming a defacto standard on many PCs. Here's where Windows started to really grow, practically monopolizing the market. This lead to a lawsuit in the late 90s/early 2000. | ||
== Versions == | == Versions == | ||
<table class="wikitable" style="width:100%"> | <table class="wikitable" style="width:100%"> | ||
<th colspan="7"><h3>16-bit MS-DOS-based | <th colspan="7"><h3>16-bit MS-DOS-based operating systems</h3></th> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th>Trade name</th> | <th>Trade name</th> | ||
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<th>Codename</th> | <th>Codename</th> | ||
<th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | <th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | ||
<th>Available on FTP?</th> | <th>Available on BA FTP?</th> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
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<td>1.0x</td> | <td>1.0x</td> | ||
<td>Interface Manager</td> | <td>Interface Manager</td> | ||
<td colspan="3">First | <td colspan="3">First release of Windows.</td> | ||
<td>✔</td> | <td>✔</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th colspan="7"><h3>16/32-bit hybrid | <th colspan="7"><h3>16/32-bit hybrid operating systems (monolithic) (on DOS foundation)</h3></th> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
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<th>Codename</th> | <th>Codename</th> | ||
<th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | <th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | ||
<th>Available on FTP?</th> | <th>Available on BA FTP?</th> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
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<td>4.0</td> | <td>4.0</td> | ||
<td>Chicago</td> | <td>Chicago</td> | ||
<td colspan="3">Start menu | <td colspan="3">Introduced the Start menu.</td> | ||
<td>✔</td> | <td>✔</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>4.1</td> | <td>4.1</td> | ||
<td>Nashville</td> | <td>Nashville</td> | ||
<td colspan="3"> | <td colspan="3">Only one build leaked, canceled release.</td> | ||
<td>✔</td> | <td>✔</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th colspan="7"><h3>NT | <th colspan="7"><h3>NT-based operating systems</h3></th> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
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<th>Codename</th> | <th>Codename</th> | ||
<th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | <th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | ||
<th>Available on FTP?</th> | <th>Available on BA FTP?</th> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
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<td rowspan="2">NT 4.0</td> | <td rowspan="2">NT 4.0</td> | ||
<td>Cairo</td> | <td>Cairo</td> | ||
<td colspan="3"> | <td colspan="3">Canceled release.</td> | ||
<td>✔</td> | <td>✔</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>[[Windows 2000]]</td> | <td>[[Windows 2000]]</td> | ||
<td>NT 5.0</td> | <td>NT 5.0</td> | ||
<td> | <td>Memphis NT</td> | ||
<td colspan="3">Although the IA-64 release had the codename "Janus", the original release didn't have a codename and was simply called as "NT 5.0" | <td colspan="3">Although the IA-64 release had the codename "Janus", the original release didn't have a codename and was simply called as "NT 5.0" before build 1946.</td> | ||
<td>✔</td> | <td>✔</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>NT 5.5</td> | <td>NT 5.5</td> | ||
<td>Neptune</td> | <td>Neptune</td> | ||
<td colspan="3"> | <td colspan="3">Only one build leaked, canceled release.</td> | ||
<td>✔</td> | <td>✔</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>Unknown</td> | <td>Unknown</td> | ||
<td>Triton</td> | <td>Triton</td> | ||
<td colspan="3"> | <td colspan="3">Canceled release.</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>NT 6.0</td> | <td>NT 6.0</td> | ||
<td>Odyssey</td> | <td>Odyssey</td> | ||
<td colspan="3"> | <td colspan="3">Canceled release.</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td rowspan="5">NT 6.0</td> | <td rowspan="5">NT 6.0</td> | ||
<td>Longhorn</td> | <td>Longhorn</td> | ||
<td colspan="3">Pre-reset builds, | <td colspan="3">Pre-reset builds only, later renamed to Windows Vista.</td> | ||
<td>✔</td> | <td>✔</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>[[Windows Vista]]</td> | <td>[[Windows Vista]]</td> | ||
<td>Longhorn Omega-13</td> | <td>Longhorn Omega-13</td> | ||
<td colspan="3"> | <td colspan="3">Post-reset, from .NET Server RC1 to 2003 SP1 RC.</td> | ||
<td>✔</td> | <td>✔</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>Unknown</td> | <td>Unknown</td> | ||
<td>Blackcomb</td> | <td>Blackcomb</td> | ||
<td colspan="3">Originally a major update to Longhorn</td> | <td colspan="3">Originally a major update to Longhorn, canceled release.</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td rowspan="4">NT 6.2</td> | <td rowspan="4">NT 6.2</td> | ||
<td>'8'</td> | <td>'8'</td> | ||
<td colspan="3">Start menu | <td colspan="3">The Start menu has been replaced with the Start screen.</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>[[Windows RT]]</td> | <td>[[Windows RT]]</td> | ||
<td>Windows on ARM</td> | <td>Windows on ARM</td> | ||
<td colspan="3"> | <td colspan="3">Available to Microsoft partners only.</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>[[Windows Server 2016]]</td> | <td>[[Windows Server 2016]]</td> | ||
<td rowspan=" | <td rowspan="3">NT 10.0</td> | ||
<td>Threshold Server</td> | <td>Threshold Server</td> | ||
<td colspan="3"> | <td colspan="3"></td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>[[Windows Server 2019]]</td> | <td>[[Windows Server 2019]]</td> | ||
<td> | <td></td> | ||
<td colspan="3"></td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td>[[Windows Server 2022]]</td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
<td colspan="3"></td> | <td colspan="3"></td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th colspan="7"><h3>Windows 10 | <th colspan="7"><h3>Windows 10 operating systems</h3></th> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
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<th>Build lab</th> | <th>Build lab</th> | ||
<th>Development status</th> | <th>Development status</th> | ||
<th>Available on FTP?</th> | <th>Available on BA FTP?</th> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
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<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>[[Windows 10 21H1]]</td> | <td>[[Windows 10 21H1]]</td> | ||
<td | <td>v21H1</td> | ||
<td | <td>21H1</td> | ||
<td> | <td>May 2021 Update</td> | ||
<td> | <td>Released</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<td>[[Windows | <tr> | ||
<td>[[Windows 10 21H2]]</td> | |||
<td>v21H2</td> | |||
<td>21H2</td> | |||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
<td>In development | <td>In development</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>[[Windows 10 Manganese]]</td> | <td>[[Windows 10 Manganese]]</td> | ||
<td rowspan=" | <td rowspan="8">N/A</td> | ||
<td rowspan="2">Manganese</td> | <td rowspan="2">Manganese</td> | ||
<td rowspan=" | <td rowspan="8">N/A</td> | ||
<td rowspan="2">mn_release</td> | <td rowspan="2">mn_release</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
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<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>[[Windows 10 Iron]]</td> | <td>[[Windows 10 Iron]]</td> | ||
<td rowspan="2">Iron</td> | <td rowspan="2">Iron</td> | ||
<td rowspan=" | <td rowspan="6">rs_prerelease</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
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<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>[[Windows 10 Cobalt]]</td> | <td>[[Windows 10 Cobalt]]</td> | ||
<td rowspan="2">Cobalt</td> | <td rowspan="2">Cobalt</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
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<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>[[Windows Server Cobalt]]</td> | <td>[[Windows Server Cobalt]]</td> | ||
<td></td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td>[[Windows 10 Nickel]]</td> | |||
<td rowspan="2">Nickel</td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td>[[Windows Server Nickel]]</td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<th colspan="7"><h3>Windows 11 operating systems</h3></th> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<th>Trade name</th> | |||
<th>Version</th> | |||
<th>Codename</th> | |||
<th>Update name</th> | |||
<th>Build lab</th> | |||
<th>Development status</th> | |||
<th>Available on BA FTP?</th> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td>[[Windows 11]]</td> | |||
<td>v21H2</td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
<td>co_release</td> | |||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
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<th>Codename</th> | <th>Codename</th> | ||
<th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | <th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | ||
<th>Available on FTP?</th> | <th>Available on BA FTP?</th> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
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<th>Codename</th> | <th>Codename</th> | ||
<th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | <th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | ||
<th>Available on FTP?</th> | <th>Available on BA FTP?</th> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
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<th>Codename</th> | <th>Codename</th> | ||
<th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | <th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | ||
<th>Available on FTP?</th> | <th>Available on BA FTP?</th> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
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<th>Codename</th> | <th>Codename</th> | ||
<th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | <th colspan="3">Additional information</th> | ||
<th>Available on FTP?</th> | <th>Available on BA FTP?</th> | ||
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Revision as of 19:54, 15 June 2021
Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems developed by Microsoft since 1983. It currently uses the Windows Explorer shell. The latest release is Windows 10 21H1.
History
Early Windows
The hype of 1983
In the early 80s, Microsoft gained popularity for its applications like Word for DOS. But Microsoft was working in something to compete against he Macintosh's friendly user interface. At COMDEX 1983 in November, Microsoft demonstrated a new upcoming product, "Microsoft Windows", running on a personal computer with monochrome graphics, and with various applications running alongside each other in "windows". They really hyped people about it, promising it as the software of the future that will be installed on every PC.
A hard market
After the hype of 1983, they released their product under the name of Windows. Unfortunately it didn't get the success they expected, mostly because it wasn't exactly what was promised to the people. But despite this, Windows found its niche place in the market alongside other shell programs.
Getting shaped
After the excessive hype and a regular market success, Microsoft launched Windows 2.0 in 1987. This version got significant improvements over its predecessor. Examples of this are overlapping windows and Expanded Memory Support (EMS).
Windows in the 90s
Popularity increases
After Windows 2.x, Microsoft decided to release a new version of Windows, Windows 3.0. This version was finally getting a significant user market, making Microsoft a serious player in the software industry.
Windows NT
After Microsoft broke its partnership with IBM, they began development of their new own OS. They initially called it NT OS/2, NT standing for New Technologies, while they kept OS/2 in the name due to being based on OS/2. Later, to avoid any copyright issues, they simply called it NT. Some of the goals of this OS were stability, security and portability, last one is a reason why it was heavy compared to their already existing Windows OS (It was programmed in C instead of assembly, thus making it portable yet heavier).
Windows 9x
These were the consumer versions of Windows released in the 90's. These were known for still being based on DOS. The first was Windows 95, which gave its massive success to Microsoft. This release gained popularity and it was becoming a defacto standard on many PCs. Here's where Windows started to really grow, practically monopolizing the market. This lead to a lawsuit in the late 90s/early 2000.
Versions
16-bit MS-DOS-based operating systems |
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Trade name | Version | Codename | Additional information | Available on BA FTP? | ||
Windows 1.0 | 1.0x | Interface Manager | First release of Windows. | ✔ | ||
Windows 2.x | 2.x | 'Windows 1.5' | ✔ | |||
Windows 3.x | 3.x | Sparta, Snowball | ✔ | |||
16/32-bit hybrid operating systems (monolithic) (on DOS foundation) |
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Trade name | Version | Codename | Additional information | Available on BA FTP? | ||
Windows 95 | 4.0 | Chicago | Introduced the Start menu. | ✔ | ||
Windows Nashville | 4.1 | Nashville | Only one build leaked, canceled release. | ✔ | ||
Windows 98 | 4.1 | Memphis | ✔ | |||
Windows ME | 4.9 | Millenium | ✔ | |||
NT-based operating systems |
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Trade name | Version | Codename | Additional information | Available on BA FTP? | ||
Windows NT 3.1 | NT 3.1 | NT OS/2 | ✔ | |||
Windows NT 3.5x | NT 3.5x | Daytona | ✔ | |||
Microsoft Cairo | NT 4.0 | Cairo | Canceled release. | ✔ | ||
Windows NT 4.0 | Shell Update Release | ✔ | ||||
Windows 2000 | NT 5.0 | Memphis NT | Although the IA-64 release had the codename "Janus", the original release didn't have a codename and was simply called as "NT 5.0" before build 1946. | ✔ | ||
Windows Neptune | NT 5.5 | Neptune | Only one build leaked, canceled release. | ✔ | ||
Windows Triton | Unknown | Triton | Canceled release. | |||
Windows Odyssey | NT 6.0 | Odyssey | Canceled release. | |||
Windows XP | NT 5.1 | Whistler | ✔ | |||
Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs | Eiger, Monch | |||||
Windows Embedded 2009 | Quebec | |||||
Windows Server 2003 | NT 5.2 | .NET Server | Previous codenames: "Whistler Server" | ✔ | ||
Windows Home Server | Quattro | ✔ | ||||
Windows Longhorn | NT 6.0 | Longhorn | Pre-reset builds only, later renamed to Windows Vista. | ✔ | ||
Windows Vista | Longhorn Omega-13 | Post-reset, from .NET Server RC1 to 2003 SP1 RC. | ✔ | |||
Windows Server 2008 | Longhorn Server | |||||
Windows Small Business Server 2008 | Cougar | |||||
Windows Essential Business Server 2008 | Centro | |||||
Windows Blackcomb | Unknown | Blackcomb | Originally a major update to Longhorn, canceled release. | |||
Windows 7 | NT 6.1 | '7' | ||||
Windows Server 2008 R2 | Server '7' | |||||
Windows Embedded 7 | Quebec | |||||
Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 | Solution Server | |||||
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 | WMS 2 | |||||
Windows Small Business Server 2011 | SBS 7 | |||||
Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials | Aurora | |||||
Windows Home Server 2011 | Vail | |||||
Windows Thin PC | Thin PC | |||||
Windows 8 | NT 6.2 | '8' | The Start menu has been replaced with the Start screen. | |||
Windows RT | Windows on ARM | Available to Microsoft partners only. | ||||
Windows Server 2012 | Server '8' | |||||
Windows Embedded 8 | ||||||
Windows 8.1 | NT 6.3 | Blue | ||||
Windows RT 8.1 | ||||||
Windows Server 2012 R2 | Server 'Blue' | |||||
Windows Embedded 8.1 | ||||||
Windows Server 2016 | NT 10.0 | Threshold Server | ||||
Windows Server 2019 | ||||||
Windows Server 2022 | ||||||
Windows 10 operating systems |
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Trade name | Version | Codename | Update name | Build lab | Development status | Available on BA FTP? |
Windows 10 | NT 10.0 | Threshold | Windows 10 | th1 | Released, no longer supported. | |
Windows 10 TH2 | v1511 | Threshold 2 | November Update | th2_release | Released, no longer supported. | |
Windows 10 RS1 | v1607 | Redstone 1 | Anniversary Update | rs1_release | Released, no longer supported. | |
Windows 10 RS2 | v1703 | Redstone 2 | Creators Update | rs2_release | Released, no longer supported. | |
Windows 10 RS3 | v1709 | Redstone 3 | Fall Creators Update | rs3_release | Released, no longer supported. | |
Windows 10 RS4 | v1803 | Redstone 4 | April 2018 Update | rs4_release | Released | |
Windows 10 RS5 | v1809 | Redstone 5 | October 2018 Update | rs5_release | Released | |
Windows 10 19H1 | v1903 | 19H1 | May 2019 Update | 19h1_release | Released | |
Windows Server 19H1 | Released, Semi-Annual Channel release | |||||
Windows 10 19H2 | v1909 | 19H2, Vanadium | November 2019 Update | Released | ||
Windows Server 19H2 | Released, Semi-Annual Channel release | |||||
Windows 10 20H1 | v2004 | 20H1, Vibranium | May 2020 Update | vb_release | Released | |
Windows Server 20H1 | Released, Semi-Annual Channel release | |||||
Windows 10 20H2 | v20H2 | 20H2 | October 2020 Update | Released | ||
Windows Server 20H2 | Released, Semi-Annual Channel release | |||||
Windows 10 21H1 | v21H1 | 21H1 | May 2021 Update | Released | ||
Windows 10 21H2 | v21H2 | 21H2 | In development | |||
Windows 10 Manganese | N/A | Manganese | N/A | mn_release | ||
Windows Server Manganese | ||||||
Windows 10 Iron | Iron | rs_prerelease | ||||
Windows Server Iron | ||||||
Windows 10 Cobalt | Cobalt | |||||
Windows Server Cobalt | ||||||
Windows 10 Nickel | Nickel | |||||
Windows Server Nickel | ||||||
Windows 11 operating systems |
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Trade name | Version | Codename | Update name | Build lab | Development status | Available on BA FTP? |
Windows 11 | v21H2 | co_release | ||||
Windows CE |
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Trade name | Version | Codename | Additional information | Available on BA FTP? | ||
Windows CE 1.0 | 1.0 | Pegasus, Alder | First release. Unsupported as of December 31, 2001 | |||
Windows CE 2.0 | 2.0 | Birch | Unsupported as of September 30, 2002 | |||
Windows CE 3.0 | 3.0 | Cedar, Galileo | Unsupported as of October 9, 2007 | |||
Windows CE 4.x | 4.x | Talisker, Jameson, McKendrick | Unsupported as of July 10, 2012 | |||
Windows CE 5.x | 5.x | Macallan | Unsupported as of October 14, 2014 | |||
Windows Embedded CE 6.0 | 6.x | Yamazaki | Unsupported as of April 10, 2018 | |||
Windows Embedded Compact 7 | 7.0 | Chelan | Unsupported as of April 13, 2021 | |||
Windows Embedded Compact 2013 | 8.0 | Unsupported as of October 10, 2023 | ||||
Windows Pocket PC |
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Trade name | Version | Codename | Additional information | Available on BA FTP? | ||
Windows Pocket PC 2000 | 2.x | Rapier | Based on Windows CE 3.0 | |||
Windows Pocket PC 2002 | 3.x | Merlin | Based on Windows CE 3.0 | |||
Windows Mobile |
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Trade name | Version | Codename | Additional information | Available on BA FTP? | ||
Windows Mobile 2003 | 4.x | Ozone | Based on Windows CE 4.20 | |||
Windows Mobile 5 | 5.x | Magneto | Based on Windows CE 4.60. Unsupported as of October 13, 2015 | |||
Windows Mobile 6 | 6.x | Crossbow | Based on Windows CE 5.10 | |||
Windows Phone |
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Trade name | Version | Codename | Additional information | Available on BA FTP? | ||
Windows Phone 7 | 7.0 | Windows Phone 7 | Unsupported since October 14, 2014, last version based on Windows CE | |||
Windows Phone 7.5 | 7.5 | Mango / Tango | First major update to Windows Phone 7 | |||
Windows Phone 7.8 | 7.8 | The last major update to Windows Phone 7 | ||||
Windows Phone 8 | 8.0 | Windows Phone 8, Portico (GDR1), Blue (8.1) | First version to use the NT kernel | |||
Windows Phone 8.1 | 8.1 | Blue | First major update to Windows Phone 8 | |||
Windows 10 Mobile | 10.0 | Windows 10 Mobile | First version to run the same Windows OS as small tablets and PC. No longer in active development. |