My first Windows was 3.0, although before that, I had good old GEM. At the time, Windows was interesting just for the wonderful coloured floppy disks, never mind being the future of computing. Still, as it developed, PC Plus was there at every stage. We’ve plundered our archives to see what we said about the biggest moments in Windows history, from Windows 3.0 to Windows ME (one of the reviews we don’t exactly stand by, but everyone makes mistakes, right? Right? Windows 7 is great, honest…)
This compilation first appeared in PDF form in Issue 287. We’ve turned it into Flash form for ease of reading – click on the mag to open it in full-screen mode and start reading. Unfortunately the hyperlinks on the cover don’t work in this form, but why would you want to skip that lovely nostalgia?
(Troubleshooting note: If you get a red page, flip back one and try again.)

