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WindowsA very popular operating system by Microsoft.
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WindowsA casual way of referring to the Microsoft Windows operating systems.
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WindowsAn opening in the wall of a building, serving to admit light, usually to permit vision, and often to admit air.
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WindowsA trademark of Microsoft Corporation for a software product that provides an environment for a graphical user interface for DOS and DOS applications.
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WindowsDefinition Windows is an operating system created by Microsoft to provide a graphical user interface when using the computer. Every few years Microsoft comes out with a new version of windows. Some ve [..]
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WindowsJensens Internet Dictionary A windowing (Mac-like) extended DOS operating system from Microsoft Corporation that allows users to have more than one application running at the same time. Because Windows ran on lower-capacity 386 and 486 chips, it captured huge market shares and had over 40 million adopters by the end of 1993. This has severely cloud [..]
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WindowsThe most common type (make) of operating system. Windows is built by the software company Microsoft.
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WindowsThe most popular computer operating system/environment in use today for IBM compatible PC's. It provides a GUI (graphical user interface) to allow the user to easily operate the computer, see WIM [..]
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WindowsWhen spelled with a capital W, Windows is short for Microsoft Windows.
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WindowsA family of desktop and server operating systems created by Microsoft.
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WindowsA user-friendly operating system developed in 1985 by Microsoft for PCs running on DOS, progressively upgraded to its current version. Windows got its start by emulating the graphical user interface ( [..]
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WindowsWeb applications platform
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WindowsA style of graphical user interface originally developed by Xerox, popularized by the Apple Macintosh and adopted by Microsoft for Windows.
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WindowsMicrosoft software that adds a Mac-like graphical user interface to IBM PCs and compatibles.
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WindowsThe name of a range of several different Graphical User Interface (GUI) operating systems produced by the Microsoft Corporation. Windows 3.0 and Windows 3.1 were the first operating systems of this ty [..]
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WindowsWindows users can learn about the current program by clicking on Help then selecting the program's name (e.g. click Help then About Firefox).
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WindowsA computer operating system by Microsoft.
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Windowsa software technique that allows a rectangular area of a computer screen to display output from a program. With a number of programs running at one time, several windows can appear on the screen at on [..]
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WindowsOperating system for IBM compatible PCs developed by the company Microsoft.
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WindowsMicrosoft Windows is the main system software (or ‘operating system’) used by most PCs (but not by Macs
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WindowsA generic term of any of Microsoft’s operating systems Windows 95/98/ME/NT/W2K/XP/W2K3. Books Book referral for Windows Internals, version 6, Part 2 recommend book⇒Windows Internals, version 6, Part 2 [..]
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Windows See graphical user interface.
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WindowsA series of operating systems that run on top of DOS, providing a GUI environment. Microsoft Corporation claims this term as a trademark.
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WindowsKey point: On Windows, trailing dots on filenames are ignored. This means the filenames "foo" and "foo." are the same. However, most applications treat these two filenames as re [..]
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Windowsbrand name for a family of Microsoft operating systems. The company began working on Windows in the early 1980s after Microsoft founder Bill Gates saw a prototype of the Apple Macintosh, but Windows 1 [..]
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WindowsOperating system for IBM compatible PCs developed by the company Microsoft.
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WindowsWindows, icons, menus and pointing device (WIMP) denotes a style of computer-human interaction involving the aforementioned elements of the graphical user interface (GUI) which is the most common inte [..]
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WindowsWill Install Needless Data On Whole System
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WindowsMicrosoft Windows is a group of several graphical operating system families, all of which are developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing indust [..]
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WindowsWindows is a 1980 erotic thriller film directed by Gordon Willis and starring Talia Shire, Joseph Cortese and Elizabeth Ashley.
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WindowsWindows is an operating system developed by Microsoft.
Windows is the plural of window, an opening in an opaque surface through which light can pass.
Windows may also refer to:
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WindowsWindows was a smooth jazz band formed in the early 1980s. The band issued eleven albums over a dozen years. Guided by bassist/vocalist Skipper Wise and his writing partner, keyboardist Ed Cohen, the g [..]
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WindowsWindows is the 12th southern rock and country studio album by the Charlie Daniels Band, released on March 5, 1982.
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WindowsWindows is a live album by Jon Lord and the German conductor and composer Eberhard Schoener.
The music and the record are primarily credited to Lord. It was taped at a concert in Munich, (West) German [..]
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WindowsWindows is a solo studio album by American singer Amanda Somerville.
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WindowsWindows is a 30-minute US dramatic anthology television series. Eight episodes aired live from New York City on CBS in 1955 as a summer replacement for Edward R. Murrow's Person to Person series. No [..]
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WindowsMicrosoft Windows is a group of several graphical operating system families, all of which are developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing indust [..]
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WindowsWindows is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz and pianist Hal Galper recorded in late 1975 and released on the Danish SteepleChase label.
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