It simply means - the software has been designed so that the 'end user' (you & me) doesn't have to think too hard to actually use it. Some software (especially in the engineering trade etc) - requires at least a working knowledge of the subject in order to use the program.
"user friendly" means that the software or device is easy to use, and that the person using it won't have a hard time learning how to use it or have problems while using it.
Something is user friendly when it is very practical or easy to use or easy to learn how to use, this is mostly applied to utensils and electronics these days.
"User Friendly"
easy to use.
i think it is user friendly i think it is user friendly
It's easy to use and doesn't cause frustration in the user.
There is no such term as 320 friendly. There is a term called 420 friendly, which means a person who smokes marijuana or does not care if others smoke around them.
it means "each user" your welcome :D
Yes, the WikiAnswers site is very user-friendly.
User Friendly
Yes It Is Friendly
In short: Ubuntu LinuxBut you need to remember what User Friendly means, and that Linux is NOT Windows.http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htmWhat does "user-friendly" really mean? Well, in the context in which it is used, "user friendly" software means "Software that can be used to a reasonable level of competence by a user with no previous experience of the software." This has the unfortunate effect of making familiar interfaces fall into the category of "user-friendly".Linux is necessarily different to Windows. Inescapably, Linux always appears less "user-friendly" than Windows.Obviously, it will take some getting used to but once you learn Linux it is a good alternative.
There is no such term as 320 friendly. There is a term called 420 friendly, which means a person who smokes marijuana or does not care if others smoke around them.
no kindle is much better and more user friendly