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Apple Inc.
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.
In QuickTime, a data structure that defines the relation between movie tracks, such as the relation between a timecode track and other tracks. See also timecode track.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, a distributed build that works best with small to medium-sized projects that use up to ten build servers.
Industry:Software; Computer
In electronics generally, to direct one output signal to multiple inputs. Audio units cannot perform fan out of this sort. To feed multiple audio unit inputs, you direct an audio unit output to a buffer (such as a splitter unit) that has multiple outputs, each of which can connect to a separate audio unit input.
Industry:Software; Computer
A legacy communications architecture for implementing network protocols and other communication features on computers running the Mac OS. Open Transport provides a set of programming interfaces that supports, among other things, both the AppleTalk and TCP/IP protocols.
Industry:Software; Computer
To shrink or enlarge an image by a certain percent.
Industry:Software; Computer
The optimum size for displaying the contents of a window.
Industry:Software; Computer
In QuickTime, a mechanism for prioritizing the tracks in a movie or the overlapping of sprites. When it plays a movie, QuickTime displays the movie’s tracks according to their layer—tracks with lower layer numbers displayed first; tracks with higher layer numbers are displayed over those tracks.
Industry:Software; Computer
See user focus.
Industry:Software; Computer
The width, in pixels, of the track rectangle in a QuickTime movie.
Industry:Software; Computer
A tool for analyzing a running (or static) application. It returns metrics to help you identify potential performance bottlenecks.
Industry:Software; Computer
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