- Industrie: 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.
Software or hardware for recording, playback, and editing of MIDI data or audio samples (excerpts or loops). See also SGML, MIDI.
Industry:Software; Computer
The basic unit of data in a movie resource, sprite, or other QuickTime data structure. There are a number of different atom types, including movie atoms, track atoms, and media atoms. There are two varieties of atoms: QT atoms, which may contain other atoms, and classic atoms, which do not contain any other atoms. See also classic atom, movie resource, QT atom, sprite.
Industry:Software; Computer
The executable environment that Xcode uses when you run or debug a product. See also executable environment.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, a label that identifies a build setting. It is similar to the names of environment variables in a command shell.
Industry:Software; Computer
An external module of code and data separate from a host (such as an application, operating system, or other plug-in) that, by conforming to an interface defined by the host, can add features to the host without needing access to the source code of the host. Plug-ins are types of dynamically loadable bundles. They are implemented using the Core Foundation opaque type CFPlugin.
Industry:Software; Computer
A property list file, in a specific format, that describes scriptable classes in terms of their attributes, relationships, and supported commands and that has the extension .scriptSuite. Script suite files, together with corresponding script terminology files, declare the scriptability information for a scriptable application. See also script terminology file.
Industry:Software; Computer
Server Message Block. A file-sharing protocol used on Windows and UNIX systems. SMB can also be used to share printers and has calls to authenticate users. It runs over several different types of networks, including TCP/IP. For most purposes, SMB has been superseded by CIFS. See also Samba.
Industry:Software; Computer
A feature of the Xcode text editor that hides code you don’t want to see.
Industry:Software; Computer