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{{Short description|Software suite for Windows 3.1 for pen computing}}
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{{Infobox software
| name = Microsoft Windows for Pen Computing
| logo = Windows for Pen Computing boot screen.png
| logo alt = Logo of Microsoft Windows for Pen Computing version 1.0
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|author=[[Microsoft]]
|developer author = [[Microsoft]]
| developer = Microsoft
| released = 1992 as Microsoft Windows 3.1 for Pen Computing 1.0
| latest release version = Microsoft Windows 95 for Pen Computing 2.0
| latest release date = 1995
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]]
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| operating system = [[Microsoft Windows]]
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|operating system=[[Microsoft Windows]]
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| publisher = [[Pen Computing Magazine]]
| date = December 1995
| access-date = May 6, 2008-05-06
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| title = [[Barbarians Led by Bill Gates]]
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| publisher = [[Pen Computing Magazine]]
| date = August 1996
| access-date = 2017-02-February 16, 2017
}}</ref> also known as Windows for Pen Computing 2.0, for this new [[operating system]]. [[Windows XP editions#Tablet PC Edition|Windows XP Tablet PC Edition]] superseded Windows for Pen Computing in 2002. Subsequent [[List of Microsoft Windows versions|Windows versions]], such as [[Windows Vista]] and [[Windows 7]], supported pen computing intrinsically.
 
== See also ==
* [[Windows Ink Workspace]]
 
== References ==
{{reflist}}
 
== External links ==
*[http://users.erols.com/rwservices/pens/penhist.html The Unknown History of Pen Computing] contains a history of pen computing, including touch and gesture technology, from approximately 1917 to 1992.
* [http://www.bricklin.com/tabletcomputing.htm About Tablet Computing Old and New] - an article that mentions Windows Pen in passing