Becuase It has GUI. (everything you click on!)
Macintosh! For windows, windows 95
Yes and no. Yes, Linux has a GUI. Dozens, in fact, all running on the X Windowing System. No, Linux is not BASED on a GUI. Only Windows really has the concept of an operating system "based" on a GUI. To Linux, the X Windowing System and whatever you run on top of it is just another application.
No, DOS is command based only - not Windows based which is a graphic user interface.
It depends; some users may use a GUI while others prefer the command line (just like Windows, for example).
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.
* Windows: Everything is presented to user graphically * Mac OSX * Linux running xWindows
A GUI operating system is really anything that uses graphics to control what a system does. GUI stands for "Graphic User Interface". So there for, MACOS, Windows, and the Main screen of Linux/Unix is considered a GUI, the operating system is the part of software that controls what the computer is doing.
Outlook Express, which is part of the Windows Package, is both a graphical user interface(GUI) and text-based user interface(TUI).
Windows Vista is the successor to Windows XP.
GUI based
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.
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