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Apple Inc.
行业: 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.
A data structure containing data about a network packet.
Industry:Software; Computer
A contiguous (in memory) sequence of characters having the same right-to-left or left-to-right line direction.
Industry:Software; Computer
An integrated development environment used to develop iPhone and Mac applications. Xcode incorporates editor, compiler, debugger, linker, and other tools and resources.
Industry:Software; Computer
A file-system object containing zero or more other named objects (files or other directories).
Industry:Software; Computer
In DVD Player, the main menu from which titles are selected. The disc menu is sometimes called the title menu, which more accurately refers to the menu within a title from which chapters and other features can be selected.
Industry:Software; Computer
A data structure of type LSItemInfoRecord , used by Launch Services to return information about an item.
Industry:Software; Computer
A control that expands a dialog to provide the user with additional choices that are associated with a specific list-based selection control (such as a pop-up menu).
Industry:Software; Computer
A data structure that contains information that describes the data for a track in a movie. Note that a media does not contain its data; rather, a media contains a reference to its data, which may be stored on disk, CD-ROM disc, or any other mass storage device. Also called a media structure.
Industry:Software; Computer
A control that allows the display, or disclosure, of information that elaborates on the primary information in a window. Disclosure triangles are used in the Finder’s list view; clicking a triangle displays a folder’s contents.
Industry:Software; Computer
In an audio data stream, a distinct break in the sequence of transmitted data. A discontinuity entails a period in which the stream is undefined. See also TCP stream.
Industry:Software; Computer