There is the taskbar, which is normally located at the bottom of the screen and contains (respectively from right to left) the clock, active programs, open windows, quicklaunch icons, and the start button (which appears as either a button that says start or a windows symbol depending on the operating system you are using).
The rest of the screen not including the taskbar is the desktop background. This is where one can place files, shortcuts, and executable programs in the form of icons for quick and easy use. Three icons that usually appear on most windows desktops are 'My Computer,' 'My Documents,' and 'Recycle Bin.' Behind the icons can be placed the wallpaper, which is either a default image that came with the computer, or a saved image owned by the user.
windows destop is the main graphical user interface in Microsoft Windows
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Improved Graphical User Interface, the Aero:i think it's helpfulfrwn
Windows 8 has new interface that has all your apps in one place.
The Metro User-Interface, native USB 3.0 support, and Microsoft Account Integration. There's an article on Wikipedia titled "Features New to Windows 8" that highlights many of the new changes.
The default user interface for Windows Vista and Windows 7 is called Windows Aero.
Windows XP employs Windows 2000 power management features Graphics Device Interface Plus (GDI+) is the portion of Microsoft Windows.NET that provides two-dimensional vector graphics, imaging, and typography. GDI+ improves on GDI (the graphics device interface included with earlier versions of Windows) by adding new features and by optimizing existing features. 64 bit compatibility Support for high density displays
I think it depends on what kind of interface you're dealing with. As far as I know, when you're dealing with a file interface, the main window is often referred to as the 'file panel' or simply 'main window'.
Windows is a type of graphical user interface
Why is the windows xp user interface is called a desktop?
Windows is a type of graphical user interface
* The new aero interface * User Account Control * Windows Meeting Space, Sticky Notes, Windows Calendar, Windows DVD Maker, Windows Contacts, Windows Fax and Scan, Windows Sidebar, Windows Mobility Center,and Windows Journal * Welcome Screen * Windows Speech Recognition