No. Rowland Hanson was neither a creator nor developer of Windows. His contribution to Windows was the name. The original name of the product was Interface Manager.
Windows?!?!?
Microsoft Windows Powerpoint 2007 is a program that is used in many different fields for presentations. Microsoft Windows Powerpoint 2007 is a program to create presentations in slides.
November 20, 1985. Its the Initial release date.
Windows 8 is an operating system. You would use a software application that comes with Microsoft Office - Powerpoint - to create a presentation.
Microsoft Windows Movie Maker lets the user create video/audio projects.
The Microsoft .NET Framework is a programming framework that can only be installed on computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems. It will only create applications that run within the Windows system.
Yes, in fact, the hp ones and the windows 8 laptop/tablet
WMA - Windows Media Audio
No. Microsoft does not create service packs for their systems once they enter the Extended Support phase. Service Pack 3 will be the last service pack for Windows XP.
Through programming. They take up a basic language derive one if necessary and then create the magical windows.
There are many ways to create an application depending on how it will be used. Try Microsoft Developer Network for more information on developing applications for Windows. http://msdn.microsoft.com
Apple never owned Microsoft. When Microsoft was starting out they did do some work for Apple and they licensed some aspects of Apple's Macintosh system so they could create their own Windows system.