- 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.
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
A collection of software utilities that provides for the representation of a specific writing system. It consists of a set of keyboard resources, a set of international resources, and one or more fonts. Script systems include Roman, Japanese, Arabic, traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Hebrew, Greek, Thai, and Korean.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, a process that maintains an index to a rich store of information about the symbols defined in a project. Xcode uses this information as the basis for a number of features that let you browse the symbols in your project, view the class hierarchy of projects that use an object-oriented programming language, and search your project for symbol definitions.
Industry:Software; Computer
A window in the Finder and other applications that presents information about and provides settings for a particular entity. In Interface Builder, an Info window has settings related to the attributes and connections for the associated user interface object. In Xcode Info windows, users can manipulate information about a project item, such as files, targets, and the project itself.
Industry:Software; Computer
An animation that specifies an array of values that an animation uses as sequential targets.
Industry:Software; Computer
A QuickTime media type that lets users interactively explore and examine photorealistic three-dimensional virtual worlds. QuickTime VR data structures are also called panoramas.
Industry:Software; Computer
A family of URLs characterized by a given scheme component. Compare document type.
Industry:Software; Computer