Windows 1.0 was Microsoft’s first attempt to create a graphical user interface for MS-DOS. Technically, it was not a fundamentally new system, but only a graphical shell that ran on top of MS-DOS. But ...
Common user interfaces include: command line, menu driven, graphical and natural language ... An example of a common command-driven interface is MS-DOS. The MS-DOS command to display all files ...
The software was formally introduced under its new name in 1983 as a graphical user interface for the MS-DOS operating system running on IBM PCs and those compatible. Until Windows 95, the ...