Customizing Windows 3.11-3.1 - Focus on Windows - Net Links. I remember some other Windows 3 GUI enhancements, for example a NeXTSTEP style Dock and Window theme, the equivalent of running an Aqua theme on Windows XP I suppose. New and old Windows 3.1 stuff, miscellaneous files, links, downloads and free stuff. Eine Aktualisierung für Windows 3.1 stand mit dem Patch ww0981.exe kostenlos zur Verfügung. Eine explizite Bewerbung fand nicht statt, die Version ersetzte schleichend die ältere Fassung im Handel und auch über den Computerkauf.
#WINDOWS 3.11 CALMIRA SKIN#
Of course that kind of thing is only skin deep and couldn’t solve the real problems with the OS. Windows 3.11 Windows 3.1 wurde Ende 1993 in einer aktualisierten Fassung mit neuer Versionsnummer eingeführt. Stability is not fully guaranteed though, this is an extremely hacked Windows 3.11 running in DOSBox, so there are no warranties whatsoever, released as-is. I remember using Calypso on my 486 back in the late 90’s. Download Calmira XP Edit: Noting that modern browsers may flag this download as potentially unsafe, you have my word there is nothing dangerous here. Windows 95 was nice, but after OSR2 it just seemed too slow with my 8 MB of RAM (I later spent $80 on a 32MB SIMM to get a whopping 40 megs).
So I installed MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 (not to be confused with Windows 3.11), it was so much quicker to boot. Brilliant'Compare your own systems to to the tested systems it bundles in the database and see how your rig compares to systems from back in the day Or get tips and tricks make your system faster right from the ‘home’ menu. This setup also gave me a pure DOS environment when I needed it for games, unlike Win 95. Winbench is an allround benchmarking toolfor Windows 3.11, including processor, memory/ram, disk testing & scoring. There were plenty of programs still available for Windows at the time that enhanced the interface, such as Calypso, WIN32s, patchdrv.zip which allowed one to skin the title bar (I remember there was a port of the Plastic theme from IceWM which eventually sparked my interest in Linux).