Microsoft released the source code for File Manager since Windows 3.0
Microsoft has just released the original File Manager source code, which is in Windows 3.0.
Yesterday, Microsoft released the File Manager's native code, which is located in Windows 3.0. This file management tool was released 26 years ago by Microsoft to replace file management via MS-DOS.
Although this is just a very familiar case of calling up from the past, Microsoft also ensures that users can install File Manager on Windows 10. This is the proof that Windows has been designed to Compatible with applications from Windows 95 to Windows 10. It is also a reminder for us to remember before the Fluent or Material design, everything looks like.
File Manager has been in since Windows 3.0
If you want to be nostalgic, you can download the File Manager application on GitHub and install it on Windows 10, see what the application 20 years ago looks like.
https://github.com/Microsoft/winfile/
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