- Industria: Computer; Software
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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.
A module used to discover specific types of printers, such as USB or LPR printers.
Industry:Software; Computer
A printing plug-in that renders the graphics content in a print job for output to a specific model or family of printers. Printer modules are created by printer vendors to support a particular printer or printer family.
Industry:Software; Computer
A window provided by the printing system to elicit a response from the user. See also Page Setup dialog, Print dialog.
Industry:Software; Computer
A collection of system software routines that can be used by a Classic application to print from the Macintosh computer to any type of connected printer. This has been replaced by the Carbon Printing Manager.
Industry:Software; Computer
Printer-specific collections of settings for the Print dialog. Printing presets are provided by Apple or printer vendors to reduce the need for users to navigate to different panes in the Print dialog. Presets are defined for a specific printing task, such as printing a photo on glossy photo paper.
Industry:Software; Computer
Information that controls the execution of a print job on a specific printer; print settings include such information as the number of copies, number of pages per sheet, and print quality settings.
Industry:Software; Computer
A cryptographic key that must be kept secret. Whereas a pair of identical private keys can be used as symmetric keys, asymmetric keys consist of one private key and one public key.
Industry:Software; Computer
A phase of active matching in which a candidate driver communicates with a device and verifies whether it can drive it. The driver’s probe member function is invoked to kick off this phase. The driver returns a probe score that reflects its ability to drive the device. See also driver matching.
Industry:Software; Computer
The runtime instance of an application or program. A process has its own virtual memory space and system resources (including port rights) that are independent of those assigned to other programs. A process always contains at least one thread (the main thread) and may contain any number of additional threads.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, the set of development features, project attributes, and project and target build settings used in a project.
Industry:Software; Computer