Software Design

Button (Computer)
A defined area of the screen, usually designed to look like a pushbutton, which, when clicked with a mouse, performs a given action often represented by an icon on the button face.
Cascading Menu
A cascading menu is a secondary menu that appears next to the original menu when an option with its own menu is selected, often leading to further menus.
Dialog Box
In graphical user interfaces, a dialog box is a window that collects information from the user. It typically includes various elements like list boxes, text boxes, combo boxes, check boxes, radio buttons, and spin boxes.
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
A Graphical User Interface (GUI) is a type of user interface through which users interact with electronic devices using graphical icons and visual indicators, as opposed to text-based interfaces.
ToolBar in Software Applications
A toolbar is a graphical control element on which on-screen buttons, icons, menus, or other input or output elements are placed. Toolbars are typically found in software applications to provide quick access to user commands, settings, or functionalities.
User-Friendly
User-friendly refers to computer hardware or software designed to be easy for people, especially novices, to use. It indicates that the interface and functionality are intuitive, easy to learn, and efficient to operate.

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