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The user interface of InfiniTime is made up of **screens**.
Screens that are opened from the app launcher are considered **apps**.
Every app in InfiniTime is it's own class.
-An instance of the class is created when the app is launched and destroyed when the user exits the app.
-They run inside the "displayapp" task (briefly discussed [here](./Intro.md)).
+An instance of the class is created when the app is launched, and destroyed when the user exits the app.
+Apps run inside the "displayapp" task (briefly discussed [here](./Intro.md)).
Apps are responsible for everything drawn on the screen when they are running.
By default, apps only do something (as in a function is executed) when they are created or when a touch event is detected.
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App classes can override `bool OnButtonPushed()`, `bool OnTouchEvent(TouchEvents event)` and `bool OnTouchEvent(uint16_t x, uint16_t y)` to implement their own functionality for those events.
If an app only needs to display some text and do something upon a touch screen button press,
it does not need to override any of these functions, as LVGL can also handle touch events for you.
-If you have any doubts, you can always look at how the other apps are doing things.
+If you have any doubts, you can always look at how the other apps function for reference.
### Continuous updating
If your app needs to be updated continuously, you can do so by overriding the `Refresh()` function in your class