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Apple Inc.
Industria: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
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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.
The font used for labels with controls such as sliders and icon bevel buttons. It is 10-point Lucida Grande Regular.
Industry:Software; Computer
The color of the background behind a sprite or other image.
Industry:Software; Computer
The written and spoken methods of combining words to create meaning used by a particular group of people.
Industry:Software; Computer
Describes a variable bit rate audio format where information about the sizes of the frames is transmitted separately from the audio data stream. Compare internally framed. See also webpage template.
Industry:Software; Computer
A selection in an inactive window. In Aqua, such selections are in the secondary highlight color.
Industry:Software; Computer
A module that manages the relationship between virtual memory and a backing store. External pagers are clients of Mach’s EMMI. The pager API is currently not exported to user space. The built-in pagers in Mac OS X are the default pager, the device pager, and the vnode pager. See also EMMI.
Industry:Software; Computer
A menu that provides items that are available to users at all times, regardless of which application is active. It is the leftmost menu in the menu bar.
Industry:Software; Computer
The font style that Xcode uses in panes of Project and Target Info windows to indicate build settings specified at the current level. Build settings that are not in bold text are specified at lower layers.
Industry:Software; Computer
A compressed, lossy, perceptual audio coding format developed by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Sometimes called Dolby Digital or Dolby Surround AC-3. See also lossy compression, perceptual coding.
Industry:Software; Computer
The edge of a glyph that is encountered first when reading text of that glyph’s language. For glyphs of left-to-right text, the leading edge is the left edge; for glyphs of right-to-left text, the leading edge is the right edge.
Industry:Software; Computer
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