W - Windows I - icons M - Menus P - Pointer
GUI = Graphical User Interface, common features are Buttons, Textboxes, Combo (drop-down) boxes, listboxes etc. A good Gui should be easy to use, not too clutterred, but features for "Power users" or certainly more experienced users should also be easily accessed.
Graphical user interface (GUI)
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Graphical User Interface (GUI) flvs i may ask? haha
its either tui or gui
GUI stands for "graphical user interface". An example of a GUI would be Windows XP/Vista, both are interactive and have icons, start menus, desktops, etc. A computer without a GUI will usually be text-based, meaning only text is shown on the screen and no icons or desktop. Note that a GUI is not linked to the computer itself and is usually linked the OS or a program.
GUI, pronounced "gooey"; This stands for "Graphical User Interface" Another term you may hear used in connection with this is "WIMP". (Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointers)
A GUI is a Graphical User Interface. Saying that a program is a GUI just means that you select things within the program via images/buttons with some form of pointer/mouse. So, something like your computers' operating system is a GUI, but something like a non-smart-phone is a Menu-Driven-Interface, where you navigate the system via menus.
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GUI (graphical user interface)