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05 | Desktop Applications Gerry O’Brien | Technical Content Development Manager Paul Pardi | Senior Content Publishing Manager

Module Overview Graphical User Interface (GUI) Apps Console-Based Apps Windows Services Applications

GUI-based Applications Consist of graphical interface like all Windows apps Interaction is with mouse, menus, or touch Found on Windows, Apple, Linux computers and mobile devices like Windows Phone and iPhone

Demo GUI Applications

Console-Based Apps Command-line driven No graphical components like windows or icons

Demo Console-Based Applications

Windows Services Applications No user-interface May be configured through GUI tools or console apps Run in the background Serve requests for processing

Demo Services Apps