What is a GUI?

A GUI, which stands for Graphical User Interface, refers to the visual elements and interactive features of a software or computer system that allows users to interact with it. It includes icons, buttons, menus, windows, and other graphical components that enable users to perform actions, navigate, and access the various functions of the software or system. GUIs are designed to provide a user-friendly and intuitive interface, making it easier for users to interact with complex systems without having to deal with command-line or text-based interfaces.