Windows Millennium Edition, or Windows Me (pronounced as an abbreviation,
"M-E"), is a graphical operating
system released on September 14,
2000 by Microsoft, and was the
last operating system released in the Windows
9x series. Support for Windows Me
ended on July 11, 2006. .NET Framework up to and including version 2.0 is supported, however versions 2.0 SP1, 3.x, and greater are not. Office XP was the last version of Microsoft Office to be compatible with Windows Me.
Windows Me is a continuation of the Windows 9x model, but with
restricted access to real mode MS-DOS in order to speed up system boot time. This was one of the most unpopular
changes in Windows Me, because applications that needed real mode DOS to run,
such as older disk utilities, did not run under Windows Me (although the system
could be booted into real mode DOS using a bootable Windows Me floppy disk).
Compared with other releases of Windows, Windows Me had a short
shelf-life of just over a year; it was soon replaced by the Windows NT-based Windows XP, which was launched on
October 25, 2001.

