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Apple Inc.
Industry: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
Number of blossaries: 7
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.
An application that displays the console window.
Industry:Software; Computer
The distance, in points, from the origin of the first glyph on a line through the advance width of the last glyph.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) In Quartz Composer, a patch that renders a result to a destination. (2) In WebObjects, an application that executes a web service operation by sending a SOAP message to a web service provider.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, formatting that uses different fonts and colors to identify particular elements in a source code file, such as keywords and comments.
Industry:Software; Computer
The total width of a line, expressed in user space units.
Industry:Software; Computer
A keychain state in which no key is available in memory to decrypt the passwords and other secrets protected by the keychain. When an application attempts to retrieve a secret from a locked keychain, the user is prompted for a password. The login keychain is unlocked automatically at login if its password matches that of the user’s login account. There is no way to extract secrets from a locked keychain without providing the keychain’€’sassword. All of a users keychains lock automatically when the user logs out.
Industry:Software; Computer
A positive or negative number without a fractional part.
Industry:Software; Computer
The application that is using the AppleScript component to compile and execute scripts (typically, Script Editor).
Industry:Software; Computer
An application that serves webpages to web browsers using the HTTP protocol. In WebObjects, the web server lies between the browser and a WebObjects application. When the web server receives a request from a browser, it passes the request to the WebObjects adaptor, which generates a response and returns it to the web server. The web server then sends the response to the browser. Also called an HTTP server.
Industry:Software; Computer
A network-based repository of processes or tasks that can be used by applications to access data or execute operations across disparate platforms.
Industry:Software; Computer
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