Microsoft returns Windows 10 Solitaire, Minesweeper and Hearts

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    Windows 3

    No need to disappoint users by robbing them of their familiar things. Microsoft in Windows 8 not only decided to remove the "Start" button, but also made a more serious mistake - it did not include Solitaire, Minesweeper and Hearts in the standard delivery of the OS. The Start button had to be returned. And now your accountant will not notice if you upgrade Windows - in the 10th version, which is promised, well, just magical, and solitaire will return .

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    Windows 95

    These games have been present on Windows since 1990, since the third version, and have become, oddly enough, an integral part of the OS. Even the company itself recognizedthat games have loyal fans. They were not supplied with Windows 8, but the company offered to download them from the Windows Store for free. Now Microsoft has listened to the voice of reason and returned the favorite toys to where they should be.

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    Windows XP

    The Solitaire game was developed in 1989 by field student Wes Cherry, who received no rewards for his program. Map design was created by Susan Care, an artist and graphic designer who created many of the interface elements of Apple Macintosh, Windows, and IBM OS / 2 in the 1980s. Subsequently, she became a co-founder and creative director of NeXT Computer.


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    just wanted to throw a piece of bread or two, isn't it?

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