Nobody has exactly definied what an Operating System is. If it is the kernel only, then the answer is no. If it is the kernel, the common libraries, the GUI and the applications together, then the answer is yes.
Considering an operating system running applications such as webrowsers and mail programs will be a security threat to the computer system, as we all know, information, files and database coming from the internet or the outer source of the computer is an unauthorized to the operating system because of some of the absences of the author, who wrote it? Where did it came from? The OS has no clue about that, and it will result for the intrusion of the unwanted programs in the system which can damage file on the computer, it can be a reason why OS don't have applications already installed to the system up until now. It's up to the user whether he will install web browsers and mailprograms in the system manually without the OS commanding on it.
installation is a process of copying files of any program to your computer and also operating system can use those files(program files) directly and understand them (files of any program) . for more details mail us on eit7@ymail.com
To log into yahoo mail using proxy one must find a proxy servicing device or program that supports the server that yahoo mail is currently operating on.
Apple's Mail application is only available with Mac OS X and will not work with a PC running the Windows operating system.
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Yes. All software, other than the Operating System, is considered applications.
Some of the methods of IPC (Inter-process communications) are: clipboard, data copy, file mapping, mail slots, pipes, and sockets. The methods depend on what operating system your computer is using. The methods listed are for a Windows based operating system.
The Operating system keeps the computer running. The e-mail ability of any computer invovles a choise from a list of programs which do much the same thing. You will need to choose which E-Mail provider you prefer. You will need to sign up with your chosen E-Mail provider. If you choose any of the choises given above then they are the free ones. They will all run on any operating system including yours.
OS X is simply an operating system, and its purpose is to provide the basic framework upon which other application programs and services run.
The iPhone runs on it's own operating system, "iOS", which is developed by Apple. This is the same operating system used by iPod Touch. An iPhone comes with several "programs", or "apps" pre-installed on the device. These apps include "iPod" (and all of it's features), YouTube, the App Store, Safari (for web browsing), the E-mail app, Calculator, Voice Recorder, and many others. The App Store is used to download additional software for the iPhone.
it is communicate and control with hardware peripherals by using operating system. for more details visit http://computers.howstuffworks.com// mail your doubts me :kmsaravananmca@gmail.com