Windows for Workgroups - significado y definición. Qué es Windows for Workgroups
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Qué (quién) es Windows for Workgroups - definición

SEVERAL MICROSOFT EMAIL PRODUCTS
MS Mail; Windows for Workgroups Mail

Windows for Workgroups         
  • Retail box of the Japanese version of Windows 3.1
  • Windows 3.1, showing some of the personalization options available
  • Network capabilities of Windows for Workgroups 3.11
FAMILY OF OPERATING SYSTEMS MADE BY MICROSOFT
Windows 3.11; Windows for Workgroups; MSW3.1; MSW 3.1; MSW3.11; MSW 3.11; Microsoft Windows 3.1; Windows for Workgroups 3.11; Windows for Workgroups 3.1; WfW; Windows 3.2; Win 3.1; Janus (Windows beta); Janus (codename); Windows 3.1J; Microsoft Windows 3.11; Windows 3.1; Microsoft Windows 3.1x; Win 3.1x; Development of Windows 3.1; Windows Janus; Windows Winball; Windows Sparta; Windows Snowball; Microsoft Windows 3.2; MS Windows 3.1x; MS Windows 3.1; MS Windows 3.11; MS Windows 3.2; Win3.1; Microsoft Windows Version 3.1
<operating system> (WFW, WFWG) A version of Windows 3.1 which works with a network. Although stand-alone 3.1 can be networked, the installation and configuration is much improved with Windows for Workgroups (3.1). Windows for Workgroups 3.11 was a significant upgrade to WFW 3.1, adding 32-bit file access, fax capability and higher performance. (1996-07-08)
Windows for Pen Computing         
SOFTWARE PACKAGE FOR MS WINDOWS
Pen Windows; Microsoft Windows for Pen Computing
Windows for Pen Computing is a software suite for Windows 3.1x, that Microsoft designed to incorporate pen computing capabilities into the Windows operating environment.
WFW         
  • Retail box of the Japanese version of Windows 3.1
  • Windows 3.1, showing some of the personalization options available
  • Network capabilities of Windows for Workgroups 3.11
FAMILY OF OPERATING SYSTEMS MADE BY MICROSOFT
Windows 3.11; Windows for Workgroups; MSW3.1; MSW 3.1; MSW3.11; MSW 3.11; Microsoft Windows 3.1; Windows for Workgroups 3.11; Windows for Workgroups 3.1; WfW; Windows 3.2; Win 3.1; Janus (Windows beta); Janus (codename); Windows 3.1J; Microsoft Windows 3.11; Windows 3.1; Microsoft Windows 3.1x; Win 3.1x; Development of Windows 3.1; Windows Janus; Windows Winball; Windows Sparta; Windows Snowball; Microsoft Windows 3.2; MS Windows 3.1x; MS Windows 3.1; MS Windows 3.11; MS Windows 3.2; Win3.1; Microsoft Windows Version 3.1

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Microsoft Mail

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