User Friendly (disambiguation)

User Friendly (disambiguation)

"User Friendly" is an online comic strip featuring technology-related storylines.

User Friendly may also refer to:

* User Friendliness, a concept in software engineering.

In literature

* "User Friendly", a collection of stories by Spider Robinson, including the story "User Friendly"

In music

* "User Friendly", the eleventh track on Marilyn Manson's album "Mechanical Animals".
* "User-Friendly", the ninth track on Ian Anderson's album "Walk into Light".


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