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Graphical user interface.
Graphical user interface.


Well known examples of software with a GUI would be Photoshop or the GIMP, Firefox, and Inkscape. Programs like the GIMP, Firefox, Inkscape, though their primary interface is graphical, may also offer certain functionality via the command line. Try running them from the shell with a "--help" option, or view their man pages to find out more.
Well known examples of software with a GUI would be Photoshop or the GIMP, Firefox, and Inkscape. Many Linux software programs like the GIMP, Firefox, Inkscape, while primarily offering a grpahical interface, may also offer certain functionality via the command line. Try running them from the shell with the "--help" option, or view their man pages to find out more.


See [[Wikipedia:Graphical User Interface]]
See [[Wikipedia:Graphical User Interface]]


Contrast with [[Command-line Interface]].
Contrast with [[Command-line Interface]].

Latest revision as of 16:06, 13 October 2008

Graphical user interface.

Well known examples of software with a GUI would be Photoshop or the GIMP, Firefox, and Inkscape. Many Linux software programs like the GIMP, Firefox, Inkscape, while primarily offering a grpahical interface, may also offer certain functionality via the command line. Try running them from the shell with the "--help" option, or view their man pages to find out more.

See Wikipedia:Graphical User Interface

Contrast with Command-line Interface.