A popular term for describing something, like a user interface, that is easy to use.
Easy to use format implying the dialogue or interface capabilities between a computer user and the computer is simple to understand.
software or hardware that is easy to use and to understand
Any computing product - hardware or software - in which a lot of effort has been expended in making the product easy to use, especially by computer novices. Obvious examples are not letting anything go badly wrong, and offering easy ways to recover when some action didn't have the desired effect.
Any software or hardware that allows for easy operation by a user. Operating systems using graphical user interface features such as menus, buttons, onscreen clickable items, and a mouse all contribute to the degree of userfriendliness of home computers.
software or hardware that is supposed to be easy to figure out, even without a manual or online help.
Programs which are easy to use are said to be user friendly. User friendly programs do not demand that the users be perfect. They can make assumptions about input, for example, not requiring that all letters of an answer by entered or that the input be all of upper case.
A description for equipment or computer programs, which are simple and easy to use.
User Friendly is an online daily comic strip about the staff of a small, fictional internet service provider, Columbia Internet. The strip's humor tends to be centered around technology jokes and geek humor.