IBM PC DOS doesn't come with a GUI, Just a black & white screen at first after that the colored screen was developed, but the first GUI product was an apple product.
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The first mouse was developed by Doug Englebart, who also helped in creating the internet, GUI's, and e-mail.
The Graphical User Interface (GUI) was developed by Xerox at their Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). They used the GUI concepts in their Xerox 8010 Star Information System in 1981.The idea was developed further by Apple and used in their Lisa in 1983, then the Macintosh in 1984.So technically the Mac OS was not the first GUI but it was the first to be widely adopted by consumers.
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Why is there a plural noun with a singular verb? Should be "were", not was.
Apple Lisa
XEROX Alto
The Graphic User Interface (GUI), the computer mouse and the Ethernet are among the items developed at Xerox PARC. They are now part of most operating systems.
Gui Gui is born on August 11 1989
Gui Gui was born on 1989-08-11.
It was Xerox in 1970s with the Xerox Alto. The Alto actually had a GUI. Until Apple had created the Macintosh, there really was no GUI. In 1985, Microsoft created a crude GUI, Windows 1, which was only just an enhanced DOS Shell.