grafikkmiljøer
Grafikkmiljøer, often translated as graphics environments or graphical user interfaces (GUIs), refer to the visual systems that allow users to interact with computers through icons, windows, menus, and pointers, rather than solely through text commands. These environments have revolutionized computing by making it more accessible and intuitive for a broader range of users.
The concept of the GUI emerged from research in the 1960s and 1970s, notably at Xerox PARC,
Key components of a grafikkmiljø include the desktop, which serves as the main workspace; windows, used to
Modern operating systems, such as Windows, macOS, and various Linux distributions (like GNOME and KDE Plasma),