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"
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.
it means "each user" your welcome :D
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.
The term "429 friendly" typically refers to a status code in the HTTP protocol, specifically "429 Too Many Requests." This status code indicates that the user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time. It is a way for servers to limit the number of requests from a single user to prevent overload or abuse of the system.
User Friendly
Yes, the WikiAnswers site is very 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.