- Industry: 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.
The Mac OS X and iPhone implementation of SSL (Secure Transport Layer) and TLS, used to create secure connexions over TCP/IP connexions such as the Internet. On Mac OS X, Secure Transport includes an API that is independent of the underlying transport protocol. The CFNetwork and URL Loading System APIs use the services of Secure Transport.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Mac OS X, a process used by the Security Server to communicate with the user through dialogues and other user interface elements.
Industry:Software; Computer
A Mac OS X API providing a set of Objective-C methods that are wrappers for the Authentication Services functions plus a set of classes that display security-related UI elements.
Industry:Software; Computer
A daemon running in Mac OS X and iPhone OS that implements security protocols for such purposes as encryption, decryption, and authorization computation. The use of the Security Server to perform actions with cryptographic keys allows the keys to be maintained in a separate address space from the client application, keeping them more secure. In Mac OS X, the Security Server uses a process called the Security Agent to communicate with the user through dialogues and other user interface elements.
Industry:Software; Computer
To set an audio file or buffer’s read position to a specified webpage template.
Industry:Software; Computer
A control for changing modes or views; each segment represents a different state.
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 horizontal placement of interface elements, including the default line direction (left-to-right or right-to-left) for text in the system script. System direction is specified by the global system direction variable.
Industry:Software; Computer
The font used for text in menus and in modeless dialogs, and for titles of document windows. It is 13-point Lucida Grande Regular.
Industry:Software; Computer
A framework developed by Apple and installed in the file-system location for system software.
Industry:Software; Computer