In computing, WYSIWYG (/ˈwɪziwɪɡ/ WIZ-ee-wig), an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, is a system in which editing software allows content to be edited in a form that resembles its appearance when printed or displayed as a finished product , such as a printed document, web page, or slide presentation.
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What does WYSIWYG stand for, coined the phrase, and what did they do? It stands for “What you see is what you get”. The phrase was coined by Flip Wilson . He was an actor.
Read moreWhat you see what you get abbreviation?
In the early 1980s, the phrase “what you see is what you get” was abbreviated to “WYSIWYG ” by computer users who sought a term to describe software that accurately reflects the appearance of the finished product.
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