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Difference between GUI and Non -GUI

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A GUI (graphical user interface) is a system of interactive visual components for computer software. A GUI displays objects that convey information, and represent actions that can be taken by the user. The objects change color, size, or visibility when the user interacts with them.

A. N. Not using a graphical user interface (GUI). Prior to the Alto, Macintosh and Windows GUIs, all screen rendering comprised lines of text. Console apps are also non-GUI programs that display text one line at a time.

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