Windows 98 Direct
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. 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 bolstered multimedia with support for DVD
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 integrated Internet Explorer 4
Often considered the first version of Windows to offer functional Universal Serial Bus (USB) support, it made plugging in peripherals much easier. It also introduced the Windows Driver Model (WDM) , which standardized driver development across different hardware.