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Apple Inc.
Industria: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
Number of blossaries: 7
Company Profile:
Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
The set of objects responsible for handling events in a window.
Industry:Software; Computer
Computer menu common to most file-handling computer programs with a GUI (Graphical User Interface). It appears as the first item in the menu bar and contains commands relating to the handling of files, such as open, save, print, etc. In some operating systems, it also offers commands for closing windows and exiting the current program.
Industry:Software; Computer
An application whose only function is to run a script associated with it.
Industry:Software; Computer
The four keys on Apple keyboards (up, down, left, right) used to move the insertion point or change the selection. They can also be used with the Shift key to extend or shrink a selection.
Industry:Software; Computer
A window control (the red button that appears in the upper left) that users can click to close the window.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Keychain Services, a state in which a keychain has a key in memory that can be used to encrypt or decrypt items in that particular keychain. A keychain is considered unlocked after its password has been entered (by the user or programmatically). An unlocked keychain can provide access to its secrets, subject to ACL checks, until it is locked again.
Industry:Software; Computer
In a dialog, a visual indication that certain controls belong together.
Industry:Software; Computer
The part of the Documentation window that displays the documentation category hierarchy.
Industry:Software; Computer
A string of characters at the end of a filename, preceded by a period ( . ), that characterizes the nature of the file or the structure of its contents.
Industry:Software; Computer
An object that encapsulates all the information needed to perform an AppleScript command. Cocoa scripting creates script command objects in response to Apple events received by the application. A script command object is instantiated from NSScriptCommand or from one of its subclasses—either those provided by Cocoa scripting to handle standard AppleScript commands, or those defined by your application to perform its unique operations.
Industry:Software; Computer
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