Microsoft Windows was called "windows" as it metaphoricaly opened Windows for your business or personal computing. Why they just didn't call it Microsoft Doors I do not know.
There really isn't anything called Microsoft office windows. I think you meant Microsoft Windows, that was developed by Bill Gates
Microsoft Windows 8 will suceed windows 7.
Microsoft DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7.
Yes it's called Microsoft Windows Vista but...... There is a newer operating system called Microsoft Windows 7.
Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 will support Microsoft 2010.
No, Windows 8 and Windows 13 are not the same thing. Windows 8 is an operating system released by Microsoft in 2012, known for its tile-based interface. However, there is no official version called Windows 13; after Windows 8, Microsoft released Windows 10 in 2015 and subsequently Windows 11 in 2021.
Microsoft's Graphic User Interface is called Windows.
Microsoft created it from 1999-2001 and it released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001 and released to the public on October 25, 2001. The beta version of Windows XP was called "Windows Whistler
No! It was featured on Microsoft Windows 95, and later on other versions of Microsoft Windows (particularly Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows XP). This feature was later used on any form of online services like Microsoft's own Internet Explorer on almost any version of Microsoft Windows.
There are many features that the Microsoft Security Essentials offers. Microsoft Security Essentials offers protection against different viruses that threaten a computer. It runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, but not Windows 8.
Windows Seven is the codename for the next version of Windows in development by Microsoft. As yet, Microsoft have refused to give details of the operating system, as they are currently busy marketing Windows Vista, the current version of Windows.
Windows 7