UX

UX, Ux, or ux may refer to:

Astronomical objects

Computing

Software

  • LG UX
  • Unix, an operating system family
    • A/UX, by Apple Computer (1988–1995)
    • DG/UX, by Data General (1985–2001)
    • HP-UX, by Hewlett-Packard (1982–)

Other uses in computing

Language

Transportation

Businesses

Vehicles

Other uses

  • User experience, a person's behaviors, attitudes, and emotions about using a product, system, or service
  • les UX, an underground organization that improves parts of Paris
  • Uranium-X, historical name for the chemical element protactinium
  • Niigata Television Network 21, a Japanese commercial broadcaster

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