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Reply To: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 01

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Eugene Estes
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Operating systems (OS), sometimes referred to as operating apps, are crucial programs that control the hardware and software resources of computers and offer a foundation on which other applications can operate. Four operating application examples and their functions are shown below.
1. Windows by Microsoft
One of the most widely used operating systems in the world is Microsoft Windows, which was created by Microsoft Corporation. It offers a graphical user interface (GUI) that makes chores and navigation simple for users. Its primary goals are to accommodate numerous programs, effectively manage system resources, and offer an intuitive interface for both personal and professional use.
2. Linux
Linux is a Unix-based open-source operating system. It is extensively used in embedded systems, programming, and servers. Its goal is to provide consumers and developers with a dependable, safe, and adaptable platform. Linux is appropriate for beginners and professionals equally thanks to distributions like Fedora and Ubuntu.
3. mac OS
Apple Inc. created mac OS specifically for Mac computers. It is renowned for its seamless operation, sophisticated design, and robust compatibility with other Apple products. Providing a safe and effective computer environment that is tailored for Apple hardware is the goal of mac OS.
4. Android
Google created the Android operating system, which is primarily utilized in smartphones and tablets. It supports millions of apps from the Google Play Store and is built on the Linux kernel. Its goal is to give mobile devices an open, adaptable platform that makes entertainment and productivity possible.

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