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Apple Inc.
Industry: 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.
A window in the Finder and other applications that presents information about and provides settings for a particular entity. In Interface Builder, an Info window has settings related to the attributes and connections for the associated user interface object. In Xcode Info windows, users can manipulate information about a project item, such as files, targets, and the project itself.
Industry:Software; Computer
A tool that executes some of an application’s functions as a separate process. In the case of security, a helper tool performs privileged operations for the application. See also setuid tool.
Industry:Software; Computer
The process of starting a debugging session on a process that’s already running and was not launched by Xcode.
Industry:Software; Computer
The target that Xcode uses when you build the project. See also string atom.
Industry:Software; Computer
In security, a named privilege. The Security Server authorizes rights for a user to perform a privileged operation.
Industry:Software; Computer
A property list file, in a specific format, that provides AppleScript terminology—the English-like words and phrases a scripter can use in a script—for the class and command descriptions in the corresponding script suite file. A script terminology file has the extension .scriptTerminology. Together with a corresponding script suite file, it declares the scriptability information for a scriptable application. See also script suite file.
Industry:Software; Computer
In QuickTime, an atom that contains only data and no other atoms.
Industry:Software; Computer
A fill that varies radially along an axis between two defined ends, which typically are both circles. Points share the same color value if they lie on the circumference of a circle whose center point falls on the axis. The radius of the circular sections of the gradient are defined by the radii of the end circles; the radius of each intermediate circle varies linearly from one end to the other.
Industry:Software; Computer
The capability of many programs and operating systems to display advice or instructions for using their features when so requested by the user, as by a screen button or menu item or a function key.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Core Audio, a software object of type AudioFileStreamID, which represents data obtained from a TCP stream and supports manipulation of that data. See also TCP/IP.
Industry:Software; Computer
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