Graphical User Interfaces

Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) are computer interfaces that allow users to interact with computers, applications, and systems through visual, "graphical" elements such as icons, windows, menus, and buttons. GUIs provide a clear, intuitive way for users to interact with computers and simplify the user experience. They are used in many different types of computer applications, from web browsers to operating systems to mobile applications. By making it easier for users to access information and perform tasks, GUIs improve efficiency and help to increase user satisfaction.

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