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Wikipedia: Front-end
Front-end
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

A front-end is a program which runs another program, usually more visually appealing and sometimes with a better user interface. The term, which seems like a comes from describing a "front-end" and a "back-end" of something. In computers, the back-end is rarely seen, meant to be run in the background, out of sight.

A popular front-end is WinZip which handles ZIP files using a simple, command-line interface ZIP program but adds a windowing system with drag-and-drop capability. It also adds the ability to remove single files from a large archive, view individual files without unzipping the entire archive, and other features.

Usually, front-ends are created for an existing program. However, if a Web Browser is used as a program's front-end, as with mldonkey, the program is designed specifically for the front-end.

Front-ends are common for UNIX GUIs, where individual programs are developed on the design philosophy of many small, tested programs, able to run independantly or together.


  

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