- 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.
A methodology of creating a product from a target in Xcode. Development and Deployment build styles use different methodologies.
Industry:Software; Computer
A byte-length mask with one bit set for each ATSUI-supported style to be applied.
Industry:Software; Computer
Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. A specification that adds digital signature authentication and encryption to electronic mail messages in MIME format.
Industry:Software; Computer
The SDK used to build a product and the runtime environment on which the product is to run. See also SDK family.
Industry:Software; Computer
In OpenGL, an operation that establishes a connexion between two existing objects. Compare bind.
Industry:Software; Computer
UNIX file system. An industry-standard file-system format used in UNIX-like operating systems such as BSD. UFS in Mac OS X is a derivative of 4.4BSD UFS. Its disc layout is not compatible with other BSD UFS implementations.
Industry:Software; Computer
In the Window menu, indicates that the document has unsaved changes.
Industry:Software; Computer
Resource Interchange File Format. A minor variation on IFF that uses little-endian integers.
Industry:Software; Computer
Symmetric multiprocessing. A feature of an operating system in which two or more processors are managed by one kernel, sharing the same memory and having equal access to I/O devices, and in which any task, including kernel tasks, can run on any processor.
Industry:Software; Computer
The size of a font’s glyphs as measured from the baseline of one line of text to the baseline of the next line of single-spaced text. In the United States, point size is measured in typographic points.
Industry:Software; Computer