Graphical user interfaces from the 80s to today! (Part Five)

Finally we are the last installment of our journey through the history of the GUI, with this post we will see the 'evolution from 2001 to the present.

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Graphical user interfaces from the 80s to today! (Part Four)

Here is the fourth part of the journey time between the GUI that were! We will consider the years 1996-2000.

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Graphical user interfaces from the 80s to today! (Part Three)

Here is the third part of the tour in the GUI that was, in this article we will consider the years 1991-1995.
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Graphical user interfaces from the 80s to today! (Part Two)

We continue our tour in the years gone by showing the evolution of GUI 1986-1990!

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Graphical user interfaces from the 80s to today! (Part I)

A 'graphical user interface (GUI) allows users to interact with the computer hardware in a simple and friendly over the years have developed a series of GUI for different operating systems, like OS / 2, Macintosh, Windows, Amiga, Linux, Symbian OS, and many more.
We will give now a look at the evolution of the GUI developed for all major operating systems.
I should mention that we will consider only the most significant progress in the design (not the operating system) not all the possible variants developed.

The first GUI was developed by researchers at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) in the 70s. This research has opened a new era of innovation in computer graphics.
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Calculation of Pi Greek

pi_greco Often to calculate the performance of a processor you rely on specific programs but they have a "defect" do not give a unique value that is independent of the platform used and the operating system.
Fortunately, if we want to compare the sheer computing power of a CPU without worrying about imaginative conversion tables, there may come in against a simple little program that calculates the PI Greek .
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This post was written by admin on May 4, 2009

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