windows xp allows you to customize the gui for each computer user by using:
GUI
GUI stands for Graphical User Interface This refers to the front end screens using which we access a system. For example if you logon to your online banking account, that website can be referred to as the GUI. It is the interface using which you are accessing the bank website.
There is no such thing as a "GUI-based operating system." A GUI is just one of many method for interacting with an operating system and using it to accomplish a task. The GUI is in no way related to how an operating system works internally.
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.
A GUI contains visual objects like buttons, windows , cursor and all. It is used to make using your computer more friendly. You don't need to have technical knowledge to use a GUI.
An alternative to using a fuse is to use an electrical circuit breaker.
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.
Usually not, they can't be cluttered with anything more than necessary, they are usually connected to using terminals with gui, but themselves don't have any.
Gui Gui is born on August 11 1989
Gui Gui was born on 1989-08-11.
You can not get an image from DOS as it does not supports GUI..