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Graphical User Interfaces

Graphical User Interfaces

Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) are visual styles that provide users with an intuitive way of interacting with digital devices and software. They gained prominence in the 1980s with the rise of personal computers and the development of operating systems like Apple's Macintosh and Microsoft's Windows. GUIs became famous for their user-friendly features such as icons, menus, and windows, which replaced command-line interfaces. By enabling users to interact with computers using visual elements, GUIs made computing accessible to a wider audience.

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