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{{Short description|Environment in which users run application software}}
{{About|computer user's applications environments|operating system process environments|Environment variable}}
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In [[computer software]], an '''operating environment''' or '''integrated applications environment''' is the [[Deployment environment|environment]] in which users run [[application software]]. The environment consists of a [[user interface]] provided by an '''applications manager''' and usually an [[application programming interface]] (API) to the applications manager.
An operating environment is
In the mid 1980s, [[text-based user interface|text-based]] and [[graphical user interface|graphical]] user interface operating environments surrounded [[DOS]] operating systems with a [[shell (computing)|shell]] that turned the user's [[computer monitor|display]] into a [[menu (computing)|menu]]-oriented "[[desktop metaphor|desktop]]" for selecting and running [[IBM PC compatible|PC]] applications. These operating environment systems
== History ==
=== DOS operating environments ===
In the mid 1980s, [[text-based user interface|text-based]] and [[graphical user interface|
== See also ==
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* [[Integrated development environment]], a type of computer software that assists computer programmers in developing software
* [[Runtime environment]], a virtual machine state which provides software services for processes or programs while a computer is running
* [[X Window System]]
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