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Desktop Environments:

Microsoft and Linux operating systems offer desktop environments which are Windows, for Microsoft's O.S., KDE and GNOME for the Linux O.S. All of these desktop environments attempt to provide the user with an organized way to manage and interact with their programs, files, data and network. The desktop environments mentioned before all use the Graphical User Interfaces approach to display a window, with the ability to contain objects in the window. A window is a screen with borders; it's used to interact with applications and programs running on the system. A window can be modified and managed by tools on graphical menus, icons or/and mouse/keyboard commands. With user interaction the window could be made to do common things like resizing, moving, and closing it. The desktop environments permit a common GUI to be used in most parts of applications such as window controls, menus, scrollbars, and file selections. Some desktop environments have a better ability for their GUI to stay......


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