From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishuser-friendlyˌuser-ˈfriendly ●○○ adjective TDEASYeasy to use, understand, or operate a user-friendly guide to computing► see thesaurus at easy —user-friendliness noun [uncountable]
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user-friendly• WIMPs: windows, icons, menus and pointers - are different ways of making programs more user-friendly.• We are trying to develop software that is more user-friendly.• It's a very practical unit, very user-friendly.• The system would be designed to be particularly user-friendly, emphasising the enhancement of worker skills rather than de-skilling.• The booklet is intended to be a user-friendly guide to pension schemes.• All facilities in Pizazz Plus are accessed via sets of user-friendly menus which make it easy to achieve your objective.• X and Unix, but blends the two environments into a single user-friendly operating system.• The clean lakes with user-friendly parks around them.• The second aspect os the development of user-friendly software to implement the methods.• user-friendly software• The 777 is quieter, has user-friendly storage bins and a sophisticated entertainment system with multiple choices.From Longman Business Dictionaryuser-friendlyˌuser-ˈfriendly adjective easy to use or operatea user-friendly computer manualIf gas isn’t perceived as user-friendly, a lot of customers will find alternatives. —user-friendliness noun [uncountable]Interface design is one of the factors that will influence the user-friendliness of a system.