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What are the differences between Graphics Based Operating System and Text Based Operating system ?
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When the method used to access the operating system itself is text-based, the interface is usually referred to as a Command Line Interface (CLI). This function is carried out by various shells in Unix and Unix-like operating systems, and CMD and PowerShell in Microsoft Windows.
A Graphical User Interface (GUI for short) allows users to interact with the computer hardware in a user friendly way. Over the years a range of GUI's have been developed for different operating systems such as OS/2, Macintosh, Windowsamiga, Linux, Symbian OS, and more.
A Graphical User Interface (GUI for short) allows users to interact with the computer hardware in a user friendly way. Over the years a range of GUI's have been developed for different operating systems such as OS/2, Macintosh, Windowsamiga, Linux, Symbian OS, and more.
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Graphics based Operating System means an Operating System which we use with the help of graphic not commands .
for exmaple: MIcrosoft windows
Text based Operating Systems are command based we should have to be a advance user to use this kind of operating system.
for example: unix
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