Single_document_interface Single_document_interface

Single document interface - Definition and Overview

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In computer science, a single document interface (sometimes called SDI) is a way to organize graphical applications into individual windows that are handled separately by the operating system's window manager. That usually means that each window is displayed as an individual entry in the operating system's task bar or task manager; and that the window does not have a "background" or "parent" window that contains its menu or toolbar, but that each window has its own menu/toolbar. Applications that can edit more than one document at a time (like word processors) may therefore give the user the impression that more than one program is running.

Some task managers summarize windows of the same application in the taskbar. Currently no task-manager handles these windows on a separate taskbar, necessitating the use of "tabs" or an application-specific taskbar to accomplish this.

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Example Usage of interface

iraheta: RT @EQupdates: PRS introduces the Guitarbud interface for iPhone and iPod Touch: http://bit.ly/5BCDHW
NikkiGirvan: Ooh. Much better interface! Me likey!
sahasranaman: Having to depend on live365's web interface because it doesn't stream into Rhythmbox, and all other radio stations are blocked at office :(
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