A GUI, or graphical user interface is only part of a program. It is the part that the user sees, when it's not a console application. For example, your mail program, FireFox or internet Explorer are both GUI program because you do not use them in a console mode. Windows to has a GUI, and it's what you probably use to get around with your computer. Google Web Creator, now changed for Google Sites is a browser based website hosting and creating service. It is not a GUI, as it is browser based and a website creator, but it has a easy to use WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor to create websites.
Lots of them out on the web, just google it!
Google Page Creator ended in 2009.
GUI stands for Graphic User Interface, it's what you see on the screen. Without a GUI, nothing to read or look at.
you cant google it u have to put in this exact web site!!! hope it works!!! good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Google :)
a web browser is it not the interface
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Google page creator is no longer available - you'll have to use Google Sites -and then add your URL to Google at this page - www.Google.com/addurl
You can find the Google page creator after creating a Google account and logging in under the More > Even More tabs located at the top of the page. You will also find it under Google's educational page under resources and page creator.
All versions of Microsoft internet Explorer and nearly all web browsers use a graphic user interface (GUI). An example of a text interface web browser is the Lynx browser.
You can find a web creator on the website called site2you.com. This specific website is very helpful and useful too. It costs about $50 to hire a web creator basically. The prices may be different depending on the location as well. You can find the best web creator in California in a place called the "San Diego Website Designers." The best web creator for a modeling agency would be on a website called fuelingnewbusiness.com. All of those websites are very important.
Google Chrome is Google's version of a web browser. So yes.