- 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.                             
                                                     
                        A window’s user-defined size and position. See also standard state, zoom button.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A group with special administrative privileges. For example, only members of the admin group can open locked system preferences or install software. See also wheel group.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									Any of a family of lock types characterized by continuously polling to see if a lock is available, rather than putting the waiting thread to sleep.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									In Mach, an integer index into a port namespace; a port right is specified with respect to its port name. See also port right.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A utility available through the Keychain Access Utility that can be used to create certificates and keys, request certificates from a certificate authority, and evaluate certificates.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A control that displays textual listings of hierarchical data in vertical columns. Navigation between columns reveals levels of the hierarchy.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A control statement that instructs AppleScript to use the terminology from the specified application in compiling the enclosed statements.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									8-bit Unicode Transformation Format 8. A format used to represent a sequence of 16-bit Unicode characters with an equivalent sequence of 8-bit characters, none of which are zero. This sequence of characters can be represented using an ordinary C-language string.    
    
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