User interface language
language, graphics
(UIL) A language for specifying widget hierarchies etc. in OSF/Motif and DECwindows.
(1997-03-01)
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- User network interface
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- User-obsequious
jargon Emphatic form of user-friendly. Connotes a system so verbose, inflexible, and determinedly simple-minded that it is nearly unusable. “Design a system any fool can use and only a fool will want to use it.” See WIMP, Macintrash. See also user-unctuous. [Jargon File] (1999-06-27)
- User-unctuous
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