NO because the OS manurfacture dose not have the right to tell you what to use or how to use it. if firefox was intergrated the person who doesn't like firefox will not have a choice but to use it or find another OS. windows user have a choice IE7, firefox, safari, netscape,and so on, same a Linux and mac users. i can uninstall IE7 if i wanted to and have firefox installed i like both so i use both.
The bootstrap program should automatically load the operating system after a power outage or reset. The operating system would then load the remaining software.
The Operating System (OS) connects the user, applications, and hardware together.
The computer is running on the Windows operating system.
An operating system coordinates the activities of computer hardware
The operating system
No, a web browser is not an operating system. It is an application software which installs on an operating system.
Gmail is not an operating System but a website. It opens up on a Browser in case on PC's. These browser's run on Operating Systems.
A consumer operating system would probably be quite useless in this day and age without a web browser. A web browser, or at least some method of installing one, should be made readily available to all users. The main complaints about Microsoft doing so were mostly because they made it impossible to uninstall the web browser, and made it too integrated into the rest of the system, increasing security vulnerabilities.
In general it doesn't matter what Network Operating System you choose, since they are integrated in the overall Operating System, and most use TCP/IP as the transport/routing model.
No. It is an operating system kernel.
A browser.
Firefox
Not in present form - no browser can handle the requires as it is an application running on an operating system; right now warcraft runs directly on the operating system.
Nobody has exactly definied what an Operating System is. If it is the kernel only, then the answer is no. If it is the kernel, the common libraries, the GUI and the applications together, then the answer is yes.
for windows operating system it is opera 10+
Wikipedia's stylesheet only specifies that the font should be sans-serif. This means that the font your browser displays will depend on which browser you are using, and which operating system you are using it on.
as long as you have never cleared your history and its the same windows operating system and browser (you have not reinstalled either of them) thenyou should be able to