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Microsoft has open sourced the original File Manager first introduced with Windows 3.0 in 1990, tweaking it so it runs on Windows 10.
The '90s-era File Manager that first debuted in Windows 3.0 can now be used on Windows 10 as an open source Visual Studio solution.
Microsoft's Craig Wittenberg has revived the original File Manager that first came with Windows 3.0 in 1990, getting it to run on Windows 10 and making it available as a Visual Studio solution.
In 2018, Microsoft open-sourced the original and first GUI-based Windows File Manager which debuted in Windows 3.0. The program, which is maintained on GitHub by Microsoft, is now available to ...
Microsoft has open-sourced Windows File Manager, its first graphical interface for managing and accessing files, which debuted in its 1990 Windows 3.0 release.
The graphical user interface (GUI) adopted in Windows 3.0 released in 1990 is " Windows File Manager ". Windows File Manager was open source in 2018, but it was finally available for ...
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It was introduced with Windows 3.0 and made available in Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME before it was eventually discontinued. Now File Manager lives again… sort of.
Microsoft publishes the Windows File Manager from the 1990s in its app store.
After open sourcing the Windows 3.0 File Manager last year, Microsoft has now released it to the Windows 10 Store as a UWP app. It's available for all Windows 10 devices on build 16299 or higher.