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Graphical User Interface

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 considerably different from the command line interface (CLI) in which the user types a series of text commands to the computer.

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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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