fönstergränssnitt
Fönstergränssnitt, or windowing system, is a graphical user interface (GUI) system that displays information and applications in separate rectangular areas called windows. These windows can be moved, resized, minimized, maximized, and closed by the user, allowing for multitasking and efficient organization of screen real estate. This concept was a significant advancement in human-computer interaction, moving away from command-line interfaces towards a more intuitive visual approach.
Early windowing systems emerged in the 1970s, with pioneering work at Xerox PARC laying the foundation. Later,
Key components of a fönstergränssnitt include windows, icons, menus, and pointers. Icons represent minimized applications or