- Industry: Computer; Software
- Number of terms: 54848
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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.                             
                                                     
                        (1) In DVD-Video, a division of a title. Technically called a part of title (PTT). (2) A method of organizing different scenes of a movie for easy navigation and access. DVDs are indexed by chapter, similar to the way a CD has a track. DVD players allow you to skip to a particular chapter or scene.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									The full horizontal width of a glyph as measured from its origin to the origin of the next glyph on the line, including the side bearings on both sides.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A set of named entry points into a movie, presented to the viewer as a text list.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A text field with rounded corners used for searching. It can include a menu and an icon to clear the field or steps of a search.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									Data that’s included directly in a Mach message, rather than referred to by a pointer. Compare out-of-line data.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									Portable Operating System Interface. An operating-system interface standardization effort supported by ISO/IEC, IEEE, and The Open Group.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A four-character code that uniquely identifies a menu item or control. Note that a menu item and a control can share the same command ID.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									In Search Kit, an index containing document URL objects, as keys, mapped to the terms that each document contains. See also index, inverted index, inverted-vector index    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									An atomic unit of content for text data. A character is an abstract entity without any particular appearance; characters include letters, digits, punctuation, and symbols. Compare character code, glyph.    
    
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