It depends on how u wish to use them. Offensively, Gyrados is better, but defensively, Swampert is better.
It really depends on how much television you actually watch. If you watch a lo of TV you're probably better of with Tivo. If you only watch TV occasionally Netflix might be better for you.
I think Spacial Rend would be better to use.
Mankey it has way better stats and is incredibly fast. On the other hand, Machop has a better move pool, but i would still use Mankey.
you could do both but its better when you use surf in the corner of the water and use a good rod
All versions of Microsoft internet Explorer and nearly all web browsers use a graphic user interface (GUI). An example of a text interface web browser is the Lynx browser.
GUI Graphical user interface. There are two different GUI's--Basic or Aero.
what is internet explorer 6.0 edition
GUI (pronounced "gooey") = Graphical User Interface
GUI, pronounced "gooey"; This stands for "Graphical User Interface" Another term you may hear used in connection with this is "WIMP". (Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointers)
CLI is Command Line Interface GUI is Graphical User Interface CLI - You type commands into a prompt and the computer executes them. GUI - You use a graphical interface and make selections with the mouse and the computer executes them. CLI example: MS-DOS GUI example: MS Windows XP
GUI based
It is an application's user interface - how the user controls the use of the application.
The Xerox Alto was the first computer to use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Lots do yes. A graphical use interface is used in a lots of software, however this doesn't mean its the primary interface used. However programming software often doesn't have a GUI
A graphical user interface, commonly abbreviate gui, means there is a visible screen that the user can look at with pictures and such. A command line is just a black background with white typing. There is no mouse or clicking. Its all just code. Go the gui is much easier to use and much more user friendly
GUI (Graphical User Interface)