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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.
In audio, circuitry or software that limits signal amplitude to a user-defined maximum. Compare level compression.
Industry:Software; Computer
A type of geometric operation that reflects an image about its y-axis.
Industry:Software; Computer
The actual drawing position on the x-axis for the origin of each character or glyph in a line of text given in coordinates relative to the preceding character or glyph.
Industry:Software; Computer
A lightweight reference to files and folders in UFS file systems. A symbolic link allows multiple references to files and folders without requiring multiple copies of these items. Symbolic links are fragile because if what they refer to moves somewhere else in the file system, the link breaks. However, they are useful in cases where the location of the referenced file or folder will not change. See also alias.
Industry:Software; Computer
AES
Audio Engineering Society. An international society of audio professionals that has established many important standards related to digital audio.
Industry:Software; Computer
A conversion table for interpreting a specific character set. See also text encoding.
Industry:Software; Computer
A key that sends a character to the computer. Character keys include letters, numbers, punctuation, and the Space bar, and nonprinting characters such as Tab and Return.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, a mode that the Documentation window operates in. You can find documents by API symbol name, document title, or document content. Compare browse mode.
Industry:Software; Computer
In AppleScript, a script command that invokes its performDefaultImplementation method. With a verb-first command, a single method performs the action (or verb) on any number of objects. Compare object-first command.
Industry:Software; Computer
An input method that allows the user to enter text directly into a document. In inline input, entry and conversion of characters take place at the current line position—where the converted text is intended to appear—rather than in a separate window. Inline input is the principal example of the kind of text service supported by the Text Services Manager. Compare bottomline input.
Industry:Software; Computer
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