Windows 3.1 Test Release (January 1992 Edition)

Windows 3.1 Test Release (January 1992 Edition for Developers) is a Windows 3.1 Test Build made in January 1992. It was made specifically for developers. It had new apps to make code for games and apps. It was the first version of Windows to include a browser. It also includes the Game Performance Tracker, which tracks the FPS, Memory Usage, RAM Usage, CPU and GPU usage. It would only show up while play testing a game, but there wasnt a option to disable it. Microsoft fixed it in Windows 3.1 Test Release (February 1992 Edition).

Response from Critics
Most critics disliked the Game Performance Tracker for automatically opening every game test. They said, "It was a bit too intrusive and a bit less developer friendly."

Microsoft's Response
Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft responded to the critics. He said, "Our employees have all the fault for the Game Performance Tracker not having a option to being opened every time the game is playtested. The employee who worked on it didn't exactly know how to program it yet. Thanks! - Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft".