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A '''graphical user interface''' (or '''GUI''', often pronounced "goo-ee") is a method of [[human-computer interaction|interacting with a computer]] through a metaphor of direct manipulation of graphical images and "widgets" in addition to text.
The graphical user interface was invented by researchers at the [[Stanford Research Institute]] (including [[Douglas Engelbart|Doug Engelbart]]) for use in the [[On-Line System]].
Examples of systems that support PUIs are [[Mac OS]], [[Microsoft Windows]], [[NEXTSTEP]] and the [[X Window System]]. The latter is extended with toolkits such as [[Motif (widget toolkit)|Motif]] ([[CDE]]), [[Qt]] ([[KDE]]), [[GTK]]+ and ([[GNOME]]).
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