They're all user friendly if you know how to install memory in your G5. It shouldn't be much of a problem, though. It's an easy process.
TiVo makes the DVR with the most widely recognized user-friendly interface.
The Canon camcorders are very user friendly and have a wide array of features to boot!
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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.
A user defined package is a package outside of the standard Java libraries.
This is a graphics software package that can be used to make newletters, business cards, flyers or to be used for your home projects. It is a user friendly software package.
The vast majority of home printers have been designed to be extrememly user friendly. You can try Xerox, HP, or Canon
The most user friendly places online are www.ebay.com, www.amazon.com, as well as retail websites that are having sells on certain items such as shoes and accessories.
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User Friendly
Yes, the WikiAnswers site is very user-friendly.
Yes It Is Friendly