Crossword clues for users
users
- Patronizing ones?
- Ones logged on
- Mouse movers
- Mouse manipulators
- Methadone clinic patients
- Manipulative ones
- Internet surfers
- Geek Squad customers
- Drug addicts
- Detox center guests
- Computer folk
- Certain surfers
- App's clientele
- App clientele
- App buyers
- AOL clientele
- Windows openers
- What all consumers are
- Web surfers
- Vista installers
- Trackball twisters
- Those who take undue advantage
- Those needing rehab
- Those logged on
- They might tweet
- They might call tech support
- They may update an app
- They may have hypos
- They have IDs
- They exploit
- Techs' callers
- Techies' clients
- Techie's clientele
- Techie customers
- Tech-support seekers
- Targets of interventions
- Stay-at-home surfers
- Some rehab candidates
- Site's base
- Site seers?
- Rehab relapsers
- Rehab population
- Reddit posters, e.g
- Product review writers
- Podcast subscribers, say
- Phony friends
- People who take advantage
- People who review apps
- People who read computer manuals
- People who log into workstations
- People who download apps
- People on Twitter, say
- People on Safari?
- People on Facebook, for example
- People McGruff warned were "losers"
- People logging in
- PC people
- PC owners
- Passengers in flight, often
- Opera operators, say
- Online buddies, e.g
- Ones with e-mail addresses
- Ones who schnorr
- Ones who log on
- Ones who exploit
- Ones logging in
- Ones in need of detoxification
- Ones browsing the Web
- Netizens, really
- Net surfers
- Mobile app's clientele
- Meth clinic clientele
- Many teenagers, for TikTok
- Manuals are created for them
- Manual consulters
- Manipulative sorts
- Manipulative group
- Mac ___ (Apple devotees)
- Losers, in an anti-drug campaign
- ISP customers
- IPad operators
- Instruction manual readers
- Icon tappers
- Help-line callers
- Habituated ones
- Facebook friends, e.g
- Exploitative sorts
- End ___ (consumers)
- Emailers, e.g
- EBay visitors
- Digital clientele
- Dealers' targets
- Dealers' customers
- Cybercafé customers
- Computing pros
- Computer addicts?
- Chat room chatters
- Beta testers, e.g
- Apple-picking group, e.g
- App's audience
- App purchasers
- App developers' customers
- AOLers, e.g
- Advantage takers
- Acid-test group?
- Clientele
- Internet patrons
- Patrons of a sort
- Utility customers
- Conners
- Software buyers
- Hackers and others
- Addicts
- Gold diggers, in a way
- People on line
- Exploiters
- Spreadsheet workers
- Computerphiles
- Computer operators
- Consumers
- Junkies
- Not teetotalers
- Teetotalers' opposites
- Manual consultants
- ___ manual
- False friends
- Sponges, so to speak
- They open Windows
- Dealers' clientele
- Netizens, say
- Hopheads
- People before rehab
- Manual readers
- Ones entering rehab
- Tech callers
- Web browsers, e.g
- Detox population
- Detox patients
- Rehab seekers
- Rehab candidates
- Internet statistic
- Beta testers, e.g.
- Tech support callers, at times
- ___ fee
- Manual's audience
- Manipulators
- Gas-company customers
- Tobacconists' customers
- Employers
- Kind of manual
- Electric-company customers
- Ultimate buyers
- Computer people
- Pushers' targets
- They put gadgets to work
- Those who employ
- Customers
- Handlers
- "The ___," Haber's recent best seller
- Drug-takers
- Right exercisers
- Narcs' quarry
- On-line group
- Not abstainers
- Cinema staff shifting heroin for people involved in drugs
- Dress up naked, shivering addicts
- They employ doorkeepers hospital rejected
- They avail themselves of escorts when hotel's deserted
- Tech support customers
- Software purchasers
- Computer owners
- Kind of fee
- Manipulative people
- Ultimate consumers
- Type of manual
- They're often wasted
- Product requirements
- App downloaders
- Tech support clients
- Pushers' customers
- Manipulative types
- Manipulative folks
- Cybercafé patrons
- Computing customers
- What all manual products need to work
- Techs' customers
- Techie's clients
- Subjects of software licenses
- Selfish folks
- Password creators
- Online surfers, e.g
- Online folks
- Ones on-line
- Narc's quarry
- Manipulative bunch
- Icon clickers
- Home-computer purchasers
- Geek Squad callers
- Chat room participants
- Callous opportunists
- Callers to tech support
- App customers
- __ manual
- Windows purchasers
- What manual products need to work
- They take advantage
- Sysop concern
- Site visitors
- Renters, e.g
- Product requirements?
Wiktionary
n. (plural of user English)
Usage examples of "users".
It imparts information to potential consumers, users, suppliers, investors, the community, or other stakeholders in the firm.
Web Critics, who work today mainly for the printed press, publish their wares on the net and collaborate with intelligent software which hyperlinks to web sites, recommends them and refers users to them.
The latter on the chaos we know as cyberspace and on user-averse technologies developed by geeks and nerds, rather than by marketers, users, and librarians.
Internet ad agencies and other web sites - has led to growing ignorance regarding the profile of Internet users, their demography, habits, preferences and dislikes.
It allows users to select bits and pieces from a library of e-books, combine them into a totally new tome and print and bind the latter on demand.
It would seem that users will not pay for content unless it is unavailable elsewhere or qualitatively rare or made rare.
It may have a limited influence on the consumption decisions of some users and on their willingness to pay for content.
Already there are more women than men users and English is the language of less than half of all web sites.
As it is, users are likely to respond with some trepidation to the need to install plug-ins and to the avalanche of information their single, innocuous, mouse click generates.
Internet establishments, two gigantic communities of users that, between them, represent a sizable chunk of all the activity on the Internet.
The less computer savvy users - unable to find free alternatives - are more willing to pay.
Indexing and organization are desirable, but there is free and priced software to index and organize any online content in any way that users want.
By having everything in one place and in context, our users are more informed and better prepared to perform tasks such as handling a phone call or preparing for a business meeting.
And the vast majority of net users were residents of the two North-American colossi, chiefly the USA.
Early this year, the number of American users of the Net was surpassed by the swelling tide of European and Japanese ones.