User Experience

Bells and Whistles
Innovative and flashy, but often unnecessary and confusing, features of a product, such as computer hardware or software. Originally referred to the 'toy boxes' on theater organs of the silent-movie era.
Check Box
A check box is a small square in a dialog box that can be clicked with the mouse to turn an option on (checked) or off (unchecked). Check boxes are used for options that are not mutually exclusive.
End User
An end user is the individual or group who will ultimately utilize a product, contrasting with those who develop, market, or sell the product.
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.
Navigation
Navigation involves finding one's way through a complex system of menus, files, or the World Wide Web. It encompasses methods and processes that allow users to find information or achieve tasks efficiently.
Radio Button
In computing, a radio button is a circular icon in a dialog box that can be clicked with a mouse to select one option among multiple, typically mutually exclusive, options.
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.

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