Operating Environment

In computer software, an operating environment usually refers to a GUI front-end on top of an operating system. A well-known operating environment is Microsoft Windows 3.11 and its predecessors. Other operating environments include KDE, FVVM and other Linux front-ends. Most operating systems today include the operating environment, and term has become somewhat antiquated.

 

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