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Graphical User Interface (GUI)  a type of user interface which allows people to interact with a system mostly electronic devices like computers, hand held devices( Mp3 Players, Portable Media Players, Gaming devices), household appliances and office equipment. As opposed to traditional interfaces, it presents graphical icons, visual indicators or special graphical elements called "widgets". Often the icons are used in conjunction with text, labels or text navigation to fully represent the information and actions available to a user. But instead of offering only text menus, or requiring typed commands, the actions are usually performed through direct manipulation of the graphical elements.

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Enlightenment, also known simply as E, is a free software/open source window manager for the X Window Systemdesktop environment such as GNOME or KDE. It has a rich feature set, including extensive support for themes and advanced graphics without...
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The graphical user interface, or "GUI", is a computer interface that uses graphic icons and controls in addition to text. The user of the computer utilizes a pointing device, like a mouse, to manipulate these icons and controls. This is...
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A graphical user interface (GUI, pronounced gooey) is a type of user interface which allows people to interact with a computer and computer-controlled devices which employ graphical icons, visual indicators or special graphical elements called...
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In computing, a window is a visual area, usually rectangular in shape, containing some kind of user interface, displaying the output of and allowing input for one of a number of simultaneously running computer processes. Windows are primarily...
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5. Xfce
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Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and other Unix-like platforms, such as Linux, Solaris and BSD. Its configuration is entirely mouse-driven and the configuration files are hidden from the casual user. It is based on the GTK+ 2.x...
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6. KDE
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KDE (K Desktop Environment) (IPA: [ke.di.i]) is a free software project which aims to be a powerful system for an easy-to-use desktop environment. The goal of the project is to provide basic desktop functions and applications for daily needs as well...
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7. GNOME
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The GNOME project is an international effort to create an easy-to-use computing platform built entirely from free software. This goal includes creating tools which help developers write new stand-alone application software, selecting applications...
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In human–computer interaction, WIMP stands for "window, icon, menu, pointing device", denoting a style of interaction using these elements.It was coined by Merzouga Wilberts in 1980. It was once often used as an approximate synonym...
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