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Whats GUI mainly Stands for?
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Asked by Papai,
30 Mar '07 08:09 am
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GUI means graphic user interface. It is an interface, for example in windows xp desktop, icons, menus, mouse pointers through which a user can work on a computer easily.
Answered by Anvin Raj, 27 Nov '08 08:22 pm
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GUI=Graphical User Interface.
You can Graphically do your job here.as a example ur Windows XP.When u r double clicking any Folder then it opens.Its graphically using.Its not possible in Dos
Answered by Jhilom Haldar, 30 Mar '07 08:12 am
You can Graphically do your job here.as a example ur Windows XP.When u r double clicking any Folder then it opens.Its graphically using.Its not possible in Dos
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GUI stands for Graphical User Interface, that means any computer interface which has a visual. For example non-GUI applications are DOS and Unix without any interface which is called command line interface
Answered by San Speak, 30 Mar '07 11:23 am
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GUI - Graphic user interface is a graphical display which offers a better user experience as compared to DOS which is a text based system. In DOS you cannot see much, you have to remember the commands for everything, while in GUI based OS like Windows, you can make effective use of the mouse and see, select what ever the user wants. He can pick and choose.
Answered by vs mallick, 30 Mar '07 09:53 am
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A GUI (usually pronounced GOO-ee) is a graphical (rather than purely textual) user interface to a computer. As you read this, you are looking at the GUI or graphical user interface of your particular Web browser. The term came into existence because the first interactive user interfaces to computers were not graphical; they were text-and-keyboard oriented and usually consisted of commands you had to remember and computer responses that were infamously brief. The command interface of the DOS operating system (which you can still get to from your Windows operating system) is an example of the typical user-computer interface before GUIs arrived. An intermediate step in user interfaces between the command line interface and the GUI was the non-graphical menu-based interface, which let you interact by using a mouse rather than by having to type in keyboard commands.
Today's major operating systems provide a graphical user interface. Applications typically use the elements of the GUI th ...more
Answered by shashidhar jois, 30 Mar '07 08:41 am
Today's major operating systems provide a graphical user interface. Applications typically use the elements of the GUI th ...more
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I agree with Mr.Jhilom Haldar,
Really GUI means, which interacts you GRAPHICALLY with the SYSTEM. Which is more difficult in anti-graphical environment.
Answered by Sagar Patil, 30 Mar '07 08:14 am
Really GUI means, which interacts you GRAPHICALLY with the SYSTEM. Which is more difficult in anti-graphical environment.
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