Lots do yes.
A graphical use interface is used in a lots of software, however this doesn't mean its the primary interface used.
However programming software often doesn't have a GUI
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WordStar is a word processing program and not an operating system. The WordStar program is most likely a TUI since it is a text based software vs. GUI which is graphic based.
LaepFrog is the most popular software sold today.
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C : For Embedded Applications which needs portability to different hardware platforms C++ : For High Level, GUI based Applications such as Simulation Software , Grid Display C# : For High Level, GUI based Applications such as Simulation Software , Grid Display VB : Most simple language for creating GUI using its built drawing toolbar ( believe me very very useful here) JAVA : Most powerful language ever! GUI, Embedded, Client -Server. This is the best in performance but not easy like C#.NET
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hardware is the magnetic and electronic, but software are written programs or procedures.
Visual basic is not a GUI operating system. In fact it is not even an OS. It is just a platform to develop GUI software for windows using BASIC-like programming syntax.
the big five general purpose software refers to the five main types of gui's
A GUI can be used in Unix (in fact, several). Most power users don't use the GUI because it can be too limiting. The power of what you can do in Unix is at the command line, not using a GUI to click on buttons. Of course, this could be said about most operating systems; the GUI is there for user convenience but most administrators use the command line for most of their work.