- 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 pane in a PackageMaker project window that specifies packaging and installation information about a product. This pane is displayed when the product package is selected in the package list.
Industry:Software; Computer
An application that uses a project’s product and can be launched in order to debug that product.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Interface Builder, a mechanism that automatically adjusts the size and position of views during resize operations based on a set of options. See also spring, strut.
Industry:Software; Computer
A string used (in the Finder’s Get Info window, for example) to characterize the general nature of an item, such as Application, Folder, Alias, JPEG Picture, or QuickTime Movie.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, a pop-up menu in the navigation bar that lists the identifiers in the current file.
Industry:Software; Computer
Defines how Xcode should execute a product in response to the Go command.
Industry:Software; Computer
A Java application that provides a working environment for servlets. It manages the servlet’s interaction with its client and provides the servlet access to various Java-based services. Containers can be implemented as standalone web servers, server plug-ins, and components that can be embedded in an application.
Industry:Software; Computer
In audio, the ratio of output level to the corresponding input level for a device. Level is typically represented in terms of power or voltage, but gain is unitless and is identical whether voltages or powers were used to calculate it. Because gain is a ratio, it is usually described using decibels. A gain of 0 dB indicates no change in level, while a gain of 10 dB is perceived as approximately a doubling in loudness—depending on the nature of the sound and on the initial loudness.
Industry:Software; Computer