- 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 script system for keyboard input. It determines the character input method and the mapping of keystrokes to character codes. The keyboard script may be different from the script used to display text.
Industry:Software; Computer
A database in Mac OS X and iPhone OS used to store encrypted passwords, private keys, and other secrets. It is also used to store certificates and other nonsecret information that is used in cryptography and authentication. The Keychain Manager and Keychain Services are public APIs that can be used to manipulate data in the keychain, and the Keychain Access utility is an application that can be used for the same purpose. See also keychain item
Industry:Software; Computer
A utility that allows users to create, delete, and modify keychains and keychain items.
Industry:Software; Computer
Advisory metainformation suggesting the likely content type for a URL. In Search Kit, common MIME type hints include text/plain, text/rtf, text/html, text/pdf, and application/msword.
Industry:Software; Computer
A window control (the middle yellow button that appears at the top left) that the user clicks to put a window into the Dock.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Search Kit, the fewest number of times a term can appear in a document and still be indexed. This functionality is not currently supported by Search Kit indexes.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Search Kit, the shortest-length term to index. When Search Kit adds terms from a document to an index, it skips over words whose length is shorter than the minimum term length.
Industry:Software; Computer
The font used for the text in most mini controls. It is Lucida Grande Regular 9 pt.
Industry:Software; Computer
A framework version specifier designating a framework that is compatible with programmes linked with later builds of the framework within the same major version. Compare major version.
Industry:Software; Computer
In graphics, a set of texture maps, provided at various resolutions, whose purpose is to minimise artefacts that can occur when a texture is applied to a geometric primitive whose onscreen resolution doesn’t match the source texture map. Mipmapping derives from the latin phrase multum in parvo, which means “many things in a small place.”
Industry:Software; Computer