Reference Findtarget
 

reference

 
Search for  
 

Console application

Sponsored Links
:This article refers to applications with text input consoles. See console game for more information about applications that can run on video game consoles.
FreeDOS edit, a <a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/text editor/" class="wiki">text editor</a>.
FreeDOS edit, a text editor.
Alpine, an <a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/e-mail client/" class="wiki">e-mail client</a>.
Alpine, an e-mail client.
Irssi, an <a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/IRC client/" class="wiki">IRC client</a>.
Irssi, an IRC client.
A console application is a computer program designed to be used via a text-only computer interface, such as a text terminal, the command line interface of some operating systems (Unix, DOS, etc.) or the text-based interface included with some Graphical User Interface (GUI) operating systems, such as the Win32 console in Microsoft Windows. A user typically interacts with a console application using only a keyboard and display screen, as opposed to GUI applications, which normally require the use of a mouse or other pointing device. Many console applications such as command line interpreters are command line tools, but numerous Text User Interface (TUI) programs also exist.

As the speed and ease-of-use of GUI applications have improved over time, the use of console applications has greatly diminished, but not disappeared. Some users simply prefer console based applications, while some organizations still rely on existing console applications to handle key data processing tasks.

Console based applications

The following list contains a small selection console based applications:

See also



Category:Terminal emulatorsCategory:User interfaceCategory:Windows softwareCategory:Mac OS X softwareCategory:Unix software Category:Articles lacking sources (Erik9bot)
de:Konsolenanwendungja:コンソールアプリケーション
 
Article featured on Wikipedia
Used under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License; additional terms may apply.