interface
[ɪntə:ˌfeɪs]

noun

[Definition]: the boundary surface of two objects; a visual front page software shows to users

[Example Sentences]:
1. It's important to note how much better the interface is in Windows 10 than in Windows 8.
2. One other problem has to do with the interface Apple created for it.
3. The new Mac operating system also has added an interface change.
4. The user interface has also been updated to make it easier to personalize.
5. There are plenty of other small changes in the user interface as well.
6. You can reach the management interface via the control panel or your browser.
7. We really should have one silicon interface for all of our devices.
8. We really want the kind of interface we have now.
9. The company has now moved to an iPad interface that allows wireless access.
10. In this latest version of software, every aspect of the user interface has been redesigned.
11. Having all these features inside a single control interface has obvious advantages.
12. That phone already has a unique landscape interface in some apps thanks to large screen.
13. Some users complained that the original user interface was hard to navigate and not user-friendly.
14. The Apple Watch has a better user interface, but is far from perfect.
15. To this end, the company has added more user interface expertise to its consulting practice.