No it isn't, actually applications (or programs) run on an operating system.
The Operating System (OS) connects the user, applications, and hardware together.
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An operating system provide an interface between the user and hardware. operating system is a platform in which all the user applications can run
Nope - the Operating System is a closed program. Applications run as independently as 'extensions' to the core Operating System.
an operating system is the intermediate between computer applications and user.
operating is a special software which help the user to operate the computer as like operating system as window
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The Linux kernel is the central component of the GNU/Linux operating system. The kernel is the lowest level of interaction between the hardware and the operating system. Individual applications are at a higher level. The kernel along with supporting applications make up the operating system.
Because Microsoft had the dominant operating system, any rival personal computer operating system would have only a handful of applications, compared to tens of thousands of applications for Microsoft's Windows system.
No, word processors are not part of the operating system. They are separate software applications designed for creating, editing, and formatting text documents. While an operating system provides the necessary environment and resources for running applications like word processors, these programs are distinct and can be installed or removed independently of the operating system.