No, MS-DOS only has a command line interface.
No
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.
Yes, it was.
In general, a GUI is a 'Graphical User Interface'. The windows GUI includes the desktop, the Task Bar and explorer windows.
DOS CUI - Character User Interface Single user Single task Windows GUI - Graphical User Interface Single User (except NT) Multi task
tui because a gui is a graphical user interface which is anything that lets you interact with your PC
This generally describes the screen you are looking at in a program, and the icons you may click to accomplish (tasks). They are "graphical," rather than, say, verbal, you are the user, and the page is the interface.
DOS is a CLI (Command Line Interface) Operating System..
tui because a gui is a graphical user interface which is anything that lets you interact with your PC
Graphical User Interface
A GUI is an acronym for Graphical User Interface. A graphical user interface is made up of images (some clickable) with a user-friendly layout, which helps you interact and give commands to the software. For more information, see the related link.