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Apple Inc.
Industry: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
Number of blossaries: 7
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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.
Apple’s Open Source license, available at http://www.apple.com/publicsource. Darwin is distributed under this license. See also open source.
Industry:Software; Computer
A Mac OS X framework that serves as a container for several other frameworks related to optimization and high performance.
Industry:Software; Computer
BOM
Bill of materials. A file in an installer package used by the Installer to determine which files to install, remove, or upgrade. It contains all the files within a directory, along with information about each file such as the file’s permissions, its owner and group, size, its time of last modification, a checksum for each file, and information about hard links.
Industry:Software; Computer
In audio data format conversion, frames of audio data that precede, in time, the nominal starting frame for an input stream. See also priming. Compare trailing frames.
Industry:Software; Computer
The curves that make up the shape of the glyph.
Industry:Software; Computer
A setting defined on a speech channel that affects the characteristics of the spoken output for a subset of voices or for all voices associated with a particular synthesizer.
Industry:Software; Computer
A hardware or software conduit for the conveyance of a data stream or an analogue signal.
Industry:Software; Computer
A file package containing the code and other resources that make up a Mac OS X application. Application packages make it easy for users to move applications in their file systems. The contents of an application package are visible to users only when they Control-click the package and choose Show Package Contents.
Industry:Software; Computer
A token used by the GL_APPLE_fence extension to determine whether a given command has completed or not.
Industry:Software; Computer
The component of a URL that identifies the type of resource it represents or the protocol to be used for accessing it, such as http, ftp, mailto, or file. See also document URL object.
Industry:Software; Computer
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