The first version of Microsoft Windows, known as Windows 1.0, was released on November 20, 1985. It was a graphical user interface (GUI) that ran on top of MS-DOS, allowing users to interact with their computers using windows, icons, and menus. Although it was met with limited success and faced competition from other systems, it laid the foundation for future versions of Windows, eventually leading to widespread adoption of the platform in the years to come.
Windows is an "Operating System" not a program. And Windows 95 wasn't the first, there were earlier versions of windows and DOS, the first one called Microsoft Windows 1.0, and was released in 1985. Windows NT 3.1 was the first NT version of Windows (which all of the recent and upcoming versions are based on)
Windows 2000 was the first
No, Windows Internal test release 3 was the first ever one
Start with windows 2000 then windows xp.
The first version was available for Windows Me in 2000.
Windows for Workgroups
Windows 2000
Windows NT 3.1 was the first to use a preemptive multitasking. However, it was Windows 95 which had true multitasking.
Microsoft Windows 95.
Windows NT 3.1
Windows 1.0 was introduced in 1985.
windows 2.0