MS-DOS was user unfriendly it did not have the option to click on icons
Linux
Unix
The answer is Yes and No. Point and click technology can be incorporated into Linux, or it can be run as a basic command line. Multiple "point and click" GUIs are available with the most popular being gnome and KDE. For example, Ubuntu runs gnome, but people who prefer the KDE GUI can download Kubuntu.
a user-friendly computer program that allows the user to point and click on icons to make the computer function
Air Mouse - (Point and Click TV, Point and Click Device, Point and Click Technology, Pointing Device.) - An infrared remote control mouse used to operate a computer, Web TV, set-top box, etc. This is a revolutionary point and click device. With it you point the remote control device at the TV screen and click on it to activate links that are displayed on the TV screen.
a user-friendly computer program that allows the user to point and click on icons to make the computer function
Either the GUI (Graphical User Interface) which is what most users see everyday as a point and click system. Or the Command line which is all text based from the command prompt
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)
G-U-I Graphical User Interface(Some people pronounce it goo-ee)
The point where circuits interconnect is called the "interface".
An user interface.
Centralization- access, resources, and data security are controlled through the server Scability - any element can be upgraded when needed Flexibility - new technology can be easily integrate into the system User friendly - familiar point and click interface Hope this helps! Inclus.net - We provide individual and corporate IT training Educate, Learn & Serve
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