Ah, selecting an operating system is like choosing the perfect brush for your painting. Windows XP, with its user-friendly interface and multitasking capabilities, is great for those who prefer a more modern and intuitive experience. On the other hand, MS-DOS is like a classic palette knife, offering simplicity and efficiency for those who enjoy a more hands-on and nostalgic approach to computing. It all depends on your personal preference and what brings out the artist in you!
Windows Server 2003 is an operating system. Microsoft Office 2003 is an office suite.
Windows Vista is the operating systems that came between Windows XP and Windows 7. As of 2013, the newest version of windows operating system is Windows 8.
There is no such thing as "Windows Linux." Linux is not a version of Windows and has nothing at all to do with Windows. They are two totally completely different operating systems made by completely different people.
That depends entirely on what Operating System the router is running
Technically there is no differences between Windows and DOS. DOS is an acronym for Disk Operating System which every computer has to have to operate.
earlier versions are less/not compatible with more recent software programs, and hardware. To the normal non commercial user there is not alot of differences TBH.
The question cannot be answered as stated, since you don't mention which Windows system and which distro of Linux
Windows is a general purpose operating system and Novell NetWare is a network operating system
Windows is the most best operating system
Normally, no. The router setup is usually contained within the device itself, so the operating system should not change anything.
Open-source is a development model. Windows is an operating system.
There are three versions of Windows Movie Maker:Windows Movie Maker v2.1 (for Windows XP)Windows Movie Maker v2.6 (for Vista/7)Windows Live Movie Maker (Vista/7 Support only)The only differences between versions are add-on features and OS dependency.