It was released in 1998 as the successor to Windows 95, and it was part of the Windows 9x family of operating systems.
Key features and improvements of Windows 98 included:
Improved USB support (Universal Serial Bus).
Web integration into the user interface (like Active Desktop and the ability to view web pages on the desktop).
FAT32 file system support for larger hard drive partitions.
Plug and Play improvements for hardware detection and installation.
New system utilities like Disk Cleanup and Windows Update.
Support for new technologies at the time, such as DVD-ROM and multiple monitors.
A major update called Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) was released in 1999, which offered further stability fixes and introduced features like Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
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