Because it has multiple WINDOWS for programs to run in, just like the Mac OS of the time...........
In short, use linux.
Windows 7 is named Windows 7.
Windows is named for ability to have multiple "windows" open at once on a single device.
The Microsoft Corporation created windows defender. They named it windows defender because they also made the windows operating system.
The box things look like a window or you can ask to Bill gates..
Perhaps they named it Windows. Some versions of Windows crash a lot.
It's because the kernel of Windows 7 is seventh even so it has number 6.xxx
What?! That's pretty funny. It was named Windows 7 because it was released in 2007 and was (I believe) the 7th version of Windows.
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 both shared the codename "Longhorn" during development at Microsoft.
If the workstation is using Windows NT, the policy file is typically named "ntconfig.pol." This file is used for storing system policies that apply to users and computers in a Windows NT environment. In contrast, Windows 95 uses a different policy file named "system.policies."
Named for the multiple windows that can be opened at the same time and viewed independantly of each othet. All showing different things.
Because it has multiple WINDOWS for programs to run in, just like the Mac OS of the time........... In short, use linux.
An unreleased Windows OS was codenamed Longhorn. When versions were released they were called Vista and Windows Server 2008.