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What (who) is user-friendly software - definition

LEARNABILITY AND EASE-OF-USE OF A HELPFUL TOOL, SYSTEM, ETC. INTENDED FOR HUMAN USE
User-friendliness; Software usability; User friendliness; Userfriendliness; Ease of use; Usabilidade; Usability Requirements; Product usability; Usable; Unusable; Useable; Useability; User friendly; User-friendly; Usability requirements; Evaluation of usability
  • Many [[tool]]s are designed to be easy to hold and use for their intended purpose. For example, a [[screwdriver]] typically has a handle with rounded edges and a grippable surface, to make it easier for the user to hold the handle and twist it to drive a screw.

Environmentally friendly         
  • solar]] and [[wind power]].
GOODS, SERVICES, LAWS, AND RULES THAT EITHER DO NOT HARM THE ENVIRONMENT OR DO VERY LITTLE HARM TO IT
Eco friendly; Eco-friendly; Environmental Labels; Nature friendly; Environmentally responsible company; Environmentally-friendly; Eco-friendly shopping; Natural friendly; Environmental friendly; Earth-friendly; Earth friendly; Environmentally sound; Environment friendly; Ecofriendly; Environmental friendly products; Environmentally friendlier; Environmentally friendliest; Environmentally most friendly; Environmentally more friendly; Environmentally less friendly; Environmentally least friendly; Environmentally friendly technology; Environmentally green; Environment-friendly; Environmentally unfriendly; Non-polluting
Environment friendly processes, or environmental-friendly processes (also referred to as eco-friendly, nature-friendly, and green), are sustainability and marketing terms referring to goods and services, laws, guidelines and policies that claim reduced, minimal, or no harm upon ecosystems or the environment. Companies use these ambiguous terms to promote goods and services, sometimes with additional, more specific certifications, such as ecolabels.
eco-friendly         
  • solar]] and [[wind power]].
GOODS, SERVICES, LAWS, AND RULES THAT EITHER DO NOT HARM THE ENVIRONMENT OR DO VERY LITTLE HARM TO IT
Eco friendly; Eco-friendly; Environmental Labels; Nature friendly; Environmentally responsible company; Environmentally-friendly; Eco-friendly shopping; Natural friendly; Environmental friendly; Earth-friendly; Earth friendly; Environmentally sound; Environment friendly; Ecofriendly; Environmental friendly products; Environmentally friendlier; Environmentally friendliest; Environmentally most friendly; Environmentally more friendly; Environmentally less friendly; Environmentally least friendly; Environmentally friendly technology; Environmentally green; Environment-friendly; Environmentally unfriendly; Non-polluting
¦ adjective not harmful to the environment.
eco-friendly         
  • solar]] and [[wind power]].
GOODS, SERVICES, LAWS, AND RULES THAT EITHER DO NOT HARM THE ENVIRONMENT OR DO VERY LITTLE HARM TO IT
Eco friendly; Eco-friendly; Environmental Labels; Nature friendly; Environmentally responsible company; Environmentally-friendly; Eco-friendly shopping; Natural friendly; Environmental friendly; Earth-friendly; Earth friendly; Environmentally sound; Environment friendly; Ecofriendly; Environmental friendly products; Environmentally friendlier; Environmentally friendliest; Environmentally most friendly; Environmentally more friendly; Environmentally less friendly; Environmentally least friendly; Environmentally friendly technology; Environmentally green; Environment-friendly; Environmentally unfriendly; Non-polluting
Eco-friendly products or services are less harmful to the environment than other similar products or services.
...eco-friendly washing powder...
ADJ: oft ADJ n

Wikipedia

Usability

Usability can be described as the capacity of a system to provide a condition for its users to perform the tasks safely, effectively, and efficiently while enjoying the experience. In software engineering, usability is the degree to which a software can be used by specified consumers to achieve quantified objectives with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a quantified context of use.

The object of use can be a software application, website, book, tool, machine, process, vehicle, or anything a human interacts with. A usability study may be conducted as a primary job function by a usability analyst or as a secondary job function by designers, technical writers, marketing personnel, and others. It is widely used in consumer electronics, communication, and knowledge transfer objects (such as a cookbook, a document or online help) and mechanical objects such as a door handle or a hammer.

Usability includes methods of measuring usability, such as needs analysis and the study of the principles behind an object's perceived efficiency or elegance. In human-computer interaction and computer science, usability studies the elegance and clarity with which the interaction with a computer program or a web site (web usability) is designed. Usability considers user satisfaction and utility as quality components, and aims to improve user experience through iterative design.

Examples of use of user-friendly software
1. It "failed to perform in providing easier user friendly software as required," said an FAA document dated June 4, 2004, that summarizes the test results.
2. Samsung, while betting on cutting–edge phones, also said it would consider cheaper and simpler models for emerging markets. «Samsung needs to differentiate its high–end portfolio rather than focus on copycats,» Mawston said, referring to Samsung‘s Ultra Edition range of thin phones to rival RAZR‘s runaway success. «Differentiation can come from unique form–factors, cool design, user–friendly software or branding partners like Sony Ericsson‘s Walkman phone.»