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(Created page with "== Introduction == A user interface (UI) is the point of interaction between a user and a digital device or application. This interaction allows users to control and operate the software or hardware they are interacting with. User interfaces can be based on several different models, including command-line interfaces (CLI), graphical user interfaces (GUI), and touch-based interfaces, among others. == History of User Interfaces == The history of user interfaces is a nar...") |
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In the 21st century, the advent of smartphones and tablets led to the development of touch-based user interfaces. These interfaces rely on gestures such as swiping, pinching, and tapping, and have become the standard for mobile devices. | In the 21st century, the advent of smartphones and tablets led to the development of touch-based user interfaces. These interfaces rely on gestures such as swiping, pinching, and tapping, and have become the standard for mobile devices. | ||
[[Image:Detail-145157.jpg|thumb|center|A modern, clean and intuitive user interface on a digital device.]] | |||
== Types of User Interfaces == | == Types of User Interfaces == | ||