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Graphical user interface. A program interface that takes advantage of the computer’s graphics capabilities to make the program easier to use.
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Graphical user interface
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Pronounced "GOO-ey." Refers to a program interface that takes advantage of the computer's graphics capabilities to make the program easier to use.
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Graphical User Interface, a system that simplifies selecting computer commands by enabling the user to point to symbols or illustrations (called icons) on the computer screen with a mouse.
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Graphical user interface; a mouse-based system that contains icons, drop-down menus, and windows where you point and click to indicate what you want to do. All new Windows and Macintosh computers curr [..]
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Graphical User Interface.
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A graphics-based operating system interface that uses icons, menus and a mouse (to click on the icon or pull down the menus) to manage interaction with the system. Developed by Xerox, the GUI was popu [..]
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See Graphical User Interface
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Graphical User Interface. Refers to the techniques involved in using graphics, along with a keyboard and a mouse, to provide an easy-to-use interface to some program.
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Graphical User Interface. User environment that uses pictorial as well as textual representations of the input and output of applications and the hierarchical or other data structure in which information is stored. Conventions such as buttons, icons, and windows are typical, and many actions are performed using a pointing device (such as a mouse).
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 (Graphical User Interface): Software such
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Graphical User Interface. Pronounced "gooey". An operating system interace between the user and the computer based on graphics. GUIs typically use a mouse or other tracking device an [..]
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   graphical user interface
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graphical user interface, pronounced “GOOEY”. A user interface that presents information graphically, typically with draggable windows, buttons, and icons, as opposed to a textual user interface, wher [..]
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A particular case of user interface to interact with a computer which employs graphical images in addition to text to represent the information / actions available to the user.
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Graphical User Interface. Defines a format for scroll bars, buttons, menus, etc., and how they respond to the user.
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Graphic User Interface
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Graphical User Interface
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WebGuest Dictionary Graphical environment of an operating system. The Windows and Macintosh operating systems use a GUI. UNIX  and DOS are command line operating systems.
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Pronounced GOO-ee. Acronym for graphical user interface.
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Graphic User Interface - Used to describe Windows and other programs that use pictures to help you interact with the computer.
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See Graphical User Interface
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See: graphical user interface.
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Acronym for Graphical User Interface. A GUI is the graphical user interface to a computer, and its elements include such things as: windows, icons, buttons, cursors and scroll bars. For example, this [..]
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Graphical User Interface. Pictures are used to access information. DOS was not a GUI program, but Windows gave us the ability to click on icons and menus rather than typing in text commands.
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Abbreviation for Graphical User Interface.
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Graphical User Interface.  A program that uses a visual interface instead of a command line interface.  DOS and Unix use command lines, Windows and Macs use a GUI. The dropdown menu at the top of the [..]
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The graphical user interface of a World Wide Web page.
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An acronym for "Graphical User Interface". An interactive graphic displayed on a screen, being a means of operating software.
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Graphical User Interface.
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A computer interface using icons or pictures. For example, Windows.
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Graphical User Interface – Computer interface that lets users access programs and enter data by using a mouse. GUI is considered to be user-friendly
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Graphic User Interface. Pronounced /’gu:i/ (“gooey”) is a program interface that uses your computer’s graphics capabilities to let users interact with electronic devices through icons, buttons, and vi [..]
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Graphical User Interface. Commonly used as an antonym to a "command line interface", in the context of VirtualBox, we sometimes refer to the main graphical VirtualBox program as the "GU [..]
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Graphical User Interface
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[Graphic User Interface] Refers to the computer interface with software in a user friendly appearance. 
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[[glo:GUI]](((GUI))) Graphical User Interface. General;; A type of interface that allows communications between a computer and a human (in most cases) via the manipulation of icons and other elements [..]
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Graphical User Interface. GeneralA type of interface that allows communications between a computer and human (in most cases) via the manipulation of icons and other elements (widgets) on a computer sc [..]
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Graphical User Interface
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A user interface that displays in graphic or pictorial format rather than in text only.
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A GUI, short for graphical user interface, allows users to navigate and interact with information on their computer screen by using a mouse to point, click, and drag icons and other data around on the [..]
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Stands for "Graphical User Interface," and is pronounced "gooey." It refers to the graphical interface of a computer that allows users to click and drag objects with a mouse instea [..]
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The Graphical User Interface (GUI) is what you see on the screen of your computer or other electronic devices, usually consisting of icons, menus and windows.
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Graphical User Interface. That part of a computer application seen and interacted with by its user. Specifically, that part of the interface that is based upon visual structures like icons, which act [..]
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Graphical User Interface. A GUI interface allows users to navigate and interact with information on their computer screen by using a mouse to "point," "click," and "drag" [..]
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GUI (Graphic User Interface). The windowing scheme such as X-Windows, Windows-95 or Mac OS (Operating System) that user interacts with using a mouse, keyboard and screen. Roedy’s Rules Here of my rule [..]
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Graphical User Interface. A graphics-based interface used by many operating systems. Its goal is to simplify interaction between the user and the computer. GUIs often use icons and a tracking device s [..]
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Graphic User Interface.
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A graphical user interface is a graphics-based means of communicating with a program, especially an OS or window manager. In fact, a window manager can be thought of as a GUI for a CLI OS.
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A graphical method for controlling how a user interacts with a computer to perform various tasks. Instead of issuing commands at a prompt, the user performs desired tasks by using a mouse to choose fr [..]
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The most commonly used computer interface, exemplified by Microsoft Windows and MacOS. Typical elements of a GUI are a mouse interface and a system of visual directories that look like file folders.
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GUI stands for Graphical User Interface, pronounced as "gooey". It is an interface that allows users to point the mouse or cursor to graphical icons.
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(Graphical User Interface)
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An acronym for Graphical User Interface, this term refers to a software front-end meant to provide an attractive and easy to use interface between a computer user and application. Macintosh operating [..]
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(n) a user interface based on graphics (icons and pictures and menus) instead of text; uses a mouse as well as a keyboard as an input device
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Abbreviation for Graphical User Interface. A set of screen presentations and metaphors that utilize graphic elements such as icons in an attempt to make an operating system easier to use. Unlike UNIX and DOS, which feature a command line interface, the Windows and the Macintosh operating systems present graphical environments for input and output.
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Graphical User Interface
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Graphical User Interface
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Le Gui (French). The mistletoe or Druid’s plant.
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Graphical user interface. Software designed to allow the user to execute commands by pointing and clicking on icons or text. It’s pronounced ‘Gooey’.
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Graphical User Interface. (Pronounced “gooey”). A program interface that takes advantage of the computer\’s graphics capabilities to make the program easier to use. Well-designed graphical user interf [..]
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Graphic User Interface. With the same sort of arrangement and workings as Windows and Windows programs, where pictures are clicked to issue commands. In DOS, by contrast, the user must type commands o [..]
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Graphical User Interface - A graphical user interface (GUI) is a method of human interacting with a computer through direct manipulation of graphical images and widgets in addition to text. A program [..]
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Graphics that aid the user in using computer programs or applications making things much simpler. Before GUI's commands had to be typed in. Now a person can simply double click an icon to do the [..]
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Graphical User Interface
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Graphical User Interface.
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Graphic User Interface.  An interface that allows users to interact through graphical icons and visual indicators.  A user should be able to navigate freely without having to read or be prompted with [..]
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Graphic User Interface.
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 A way of enabling users to interact with the computer using visual icons and a mouse rather than a command-like prompt/interpreter.  
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(Graphical User Interface)
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Graphical User Interface.
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An acronym for "Graphical User Interface". An interactive graphic displayed on a screen, being a means of operating software.
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Pronounced "GOO-ey." A program interface that assimilates the computer's graphics capabilities and makes the program easier to use.
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Graphical User Interface
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A particular case of user interface to interact with a computer which employs graphical images in addition to text to represent the information / actions available to the user.
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Graphical User Interface. The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program. A program with a GUI runs under some windowing system (e.g. The X Window System, Mi [..]
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Graphical user interface
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The Graphical User Interface (GUI) mode identifies the user interface displayed on a remote machine via a Front End.
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See Graphical User Interface.
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Graphical User Interface.
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  (Graphical User Interface.) A user interface for a program where the user interacts with the program using components such as windows, menus, buttons, and text-input boxes.
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Graphical User Interface A user interface were the mouse and windows are used to control applications.
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Graphical User Interface. An operating environment that displays options on the screen as graphical symbols, icons or photographs.
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Graphical User Interface. There are many C++ libraries and tools for building GUI-based applications, but no standard C++ GUI.
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Graphical User Interface. This is the interface that users interact with on screen. This could be the game's menu system, or some other part of the game that the user interacts with.
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Graphic user interface, an on-screen environment for users that utilizes icons, menus, and dialog boxes.
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Graphic User Interface
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(Graphical User Interface) A set of screen presentations and metaphors that utilise graphic elements such as icons in an attempt to make an operating system easier to use.
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is a type of user interface which allows people to interact with electronic devices such as computers; hand-held devices such as MP3 Players, Portable Media Players or Gaming devices; household appliances and office equipment. Examples of common contemporary operating systems include Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux, BSD and Solaris.
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graphical user interface. A GUI provides easy access to computer programs and often hides details of a program from the user.
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Graphical User Interface
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Graphical User Interface. This is the name for the screens that people will see when browsing a web site.
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Graphical User Interface
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mistletoe
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Gui or GUI may refer to:
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Gui or GUI may refer to:
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In Korean cuisine, gui or guee (Korean pronunciation: [kuː.i]) is a grilled dish. Gui most commonly has meat or fish as the primary ingredient, but may in some cases also have grilled vegetables or ot [..]
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A gui is a type of bowl-shaped ancient Chinese ritual bronze vessel used to hold offerings of food, probably mainly grain, for ancestral tombs. As with other shapes, the ritual bronzes followed earl [..]
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The graphical user interface (GUI jee-you-eye or ) is a form of user interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and audio indicator such as primary notati [..]
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Gui (Chinese: 桂; pinyin: Guì or simplified Chinese: 归; traditional Chinese: 歸; pinyin: Guī) is a Chinese surname.
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Short form of Guilherme.
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– Graphical User Interface is a user interface based on graphical icons.
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Graphical User Interface. Refers to the techniques involved in using graphics, along with a keyboard and a mouse, to provide an easy-to-use interface to some program.
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