The Internet Archive has just added new data to its pages. The new procase refers to legacy software such as games, shareware, and productivity tools. What they all have in common is that they were running in the Windows 3.1 era.
Windows 3.1 was released in the early 1990s, and it was a remarkable step in the development of Windows like functional system.
The idea of Internet Archive is to revive more than a thousand programs running on Windows 3.x. From the 16-bit operating system, go directly to your browser.
Although Windows has developed a lot over the past few decades, basic features and hardware remain the same: mouse, keyboard, and windows.
Believe it or not, Windows 3.1 is still used in some parts of the world. According to VB, there are airports in Orly, France, where many flights remain on the ground because of the difficulty in controlling air traffic from the ancient operating system.
https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_win3