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Apple Inc.
Industry: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
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Company Profile:
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 largest unit of a DVD-Video disc (other than the entire volume or side). Usually a movie, TV program, music album, or the like. A disc can hold up to 99 titles, which can be selected from the disc menu.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, a search type that finds the documents whose titles start with, contain, or match the search term.
Industry:Software; Computer
TLD
Tag library descriptor. An XML document that describes a tag library. A JSP (JavaServer Pages) container uses the information contained in the TLD file to validate a JSP page’s tags.
Industry:Software; Computer
TLS
Transport Layer Security. A protocol that provides secure communication over a TCP/IP connection such as the Internet. It uses digital certificates for authentication and digital signatures to ensure message integrity, and can use public key cryptography to ensure data privacy. A TLS service negotiates a secure session between two communicating endpoints. TLS is built into recent versions of all major browsers and web servers. TLS is the successor to SSL. Although the TLS and SSL protocols are not interoperable, Secure Transport can back down to SSL 3.0 if a TLS session cannot be negotiated.
Industry:Software; Computer
A collection of buttons at the top of a window just below the title bar. A toolbar can be hidden or revealed with a toolbar button in the title bar.
Industry:Software; Computer
A clear oblong button at the right end of a window’s title bar that shows and hides the toolbar (if one exists).
Industry:Software; Computer
The contiguous sequence of characters in the source text that mark where the next editing operation is to occur. The glyphs corresponding to those characters are commonly highlighted onscreen.
Industry:Software; Computer
The space on a display device within which the text should fit.
Industry:Software; Computer
The direction in which reading proceeds. Roman text has a left-to-right direction; Hebrew and Arabic have a (predominantly) right-to-left direction; Chinese and Japanese can have a vertical direction.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, a view that displays a file for editing. The editor can be a pane in a window or a standalone window.
Industry:Software; Computer
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