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window 7 is more officiant
The frame of the window is different rose windows use plate tracery, while lancets use bar tracery.
WindowsTM is an OS and a window is a plate of glass. On your computer, any application and any dialog box that you have running will be running in a "window" Often the window will have a frame (but it does not have to).
A window is a rectangular area on your screen. A program is anything that is executing on your computer, and may include a single window, several windows, or none at all.
Windows 95 and 98 is based on the Windows 4.x Kernel. Windows 2000 and XP is baed on the NT Kernel. XP sports a different GUI compared to 95982000, this is the main difference between windows 2000/98 and XP.
yes as long as the doors are the same there is no difference between glass in electric and manuel windows
When you open any application, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc., you will find two windows on the screen. The larger window is called the Application window. This window helps the user to communicate with the application program. The smaller window, which is inside the Application window is called the document window. This window is used for typing, editing, drawing, and formatting the text and graphics
Windows NT (new technology) added the HAL or Hardware Abstraction Layer to prevent direct interaction between hardware and software.
A window is a box which displays the content of information on a program opened, which the user interact with. whiles, Windows is a type of operating system run on the whole computer that supports application software.
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Resizing and restoring windows are similar but different tasks. Resizing a window is likely self explanatory - you can make the window larger or smaller, and you can resize the window vertically, horizontally, or a combination of the two. Restoring windows, however, does not allow you to do the same thing. Restoring the window reverts the window to its previous location and size if you have either minimized or maximized the window.