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Windows 3.1 had a lot of third-party shells available for it. My favourite was Xerox Tabworks. Instead of Program Manager with all the windows inside of another window, it used a tabbed notebook look. Each progman window was a tab. And there was a strip down the side where you could put your fave apps for quick access. Made things so much nicer and easier.
There was a Windows 9x version, but it didn't work nearly as well. This is the one thing I miss about Windows 3.1.
There was a Windows 9x version, but it didn't work nearly as well. This is the one thing I miss about Windows 3.1.
My favorite Windows 3.1 shell replacement was the IBM Workplace Shell for Windows. You got a nice OS/2 desktop with right-mouse dragging, etc. Very nice, and a free download.




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Windows 3.1 had a lot of third-party shells available for it. My favourite was Xerox Tabworks. Instead of Program Manager with all the windows inside of another window, it used a tabbed notebook look. Each progman window was a tab. And there was a strip down the side where you could put your fave apps for quick access. Made things so much nicer and easier.

There was a Windows 9x version, but it didn't work nearly as well. This is the one thing I miss about Windows 3.1.