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Windows is an example of a non-realtime OS.
The default user interface for Windows Vista and Windows 7 is called Windows Aero.
realtime multicast protocol i believe
Why is the windows xp user interface is called a desktop?
Windows is a type of graphical user interface
Windows is a type of graphical user interface
Explorer.From the Wiki...Windows Explorer is an application that is part of the Microsoft Windows operating system since Windows 95 that runs on top of the Windows operating system and provides a graphical user interface for accessing the file systems, though is not integral to the running of a Windows computer. It is the component of the operating system that presents the user interface on the monitor and enables the user to control the computer. It is sometimes referred to as the Windows GUI shell, or simply "Explorer".The User Interface (UI or GUI) for windows visa is called Aero, in Vista Home Premium, Business and Ultimate. This is essentially a 3-D accelerated version of Explorer. Vista Home Basic does not have Aero.
Windows has a graphical interface while DOS is a command line interface.
DOS is a command line interface, Windows (starting at Win95) is a graphical user interface.
I think it depends on what kind of interface you're dealing with. As far as I know, when you're dealing with a file interface, the main window is often referred to as the 'file panel' or simply 'main window'.
No. Windows is (regrettably). Mac and Linux are the other main contenders.
a theming pack for earlier versions of the windows operating system, making it look like the windows 8 interface through interface tweaks