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Windows 98 integrated Internet Explorer 4.0 directly into the operating system, introducing the Active Desktop . This allowed users to display web content directly on their desktop, blending local files with internet resources.

Windows 98: The Bridge to the Modern Digital Age Released in June 1998, Windows 98 was more than just an update to its predecessor; it was Microsoft's strategic move to bring the internet and advanced hardware functionality to the mainstream consumer. Marketed as a system that "works better, plays better," it refined the Windows 95 foundation, prioritizing stability and web integration. Here are the key features that defined Windows 98: windows 98

Released later, the "Second Edition" brought further enhancements, including Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), allowing multiple computers in a home to connect to the internet via one modem. Windows 98 integrated Internet Explorer 4

The desktop interface was enhanced with single-click navigation (similar to a web browser) and improved taskbar functionality, enhancing the overall user experience. Marketed as a system that "works better, plays

The OS included Disk Cleanup , Windows Update , and an improved Disk Defragmenter designed to load applications up to 36% faster, as noted in a Sound on Sound article.

Windows 98 bolstered multimedia with support for DVD players and introduced DirectX 5.0, enhancing gaming capabilities.

By utilizing FAT32, Windows 98 provided more efficient disk space usage, allowing for larger hard disk partitions and faster performance.

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