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The User Interface (or UI) plays an important role in an Operating System project. It's the first thing users will see, and based on it they will decide whether to use the specific OS, whether to not. They are two main types of UI's, [[Command_Line|command line interfaces]] and [[Graphical_User_Interface|graphical user interfaces]]. Command line interfaces are easier to implement, while graphical user interfaces are easier to use by a beginner.
The User Interface (or UI) plays an important role in an Operating System project. It's the first thing users will see, and based on it they will decide whether to use the specific OS, whether to not. They are two main types of UI's, [[Command_Line|command line interfaces]] and [[GUI|graphical user interfaces]]. Command line interfaces are easier to implement, while graphical user interfaces are easier to use by a beginner.

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The User Interface (or UI) plays an important role in an Operating System project. It's the first thing users will see, and based on it they will decide whether to use the specific OS, whether to not. They are two main types of UI's, command line interfaces and graphical user interfaces. Command line interfaces are easier to implement, while graphical user interfaces are easier to use by a beginner.