- Industri: 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.
The confidence one can have in the validity of a certificate, based on the certificates in its certificate chain and on the certificate extensions the certificate contains. The level of trust for a certificate is used together with the trust policy to answer the question “Should I trust this certificate for this action?”
Industry:Software; Computer
The angle of a caret or of the edges of a highlight. The caret angle can be perpendicular to the baseline or parallel to the angle of the style run’s text.
Industry:Software; Computer
The area in the Quartz Composer window used to view and navigate from one level to another in the patch hierarchy.
Industry:Software; Computer
A three-dimensional visualization of a signal’s frequency content. Typically, a sonogram’s horizontal axis is time, its vertical axis is frequency, and the visual intensity (in terms of color or dot size) of each plotted point represents energy. Also called a spectrogram.
Industry:Software; Computer
A location onscreen, typically between glyphs, that relates directly to the offset (in memory) of the current text insertion point in the source text. At the boundary between a right-to-left and left-to-right direction run on a line, one character offset may correspond to two caret positions, and one caret position may correspond to two offsets.
Industry:Software; Computer
A designation of the behavior of the caret at direction boundaries in text. See also dual caret.
Industry:Software; Computer
A shared library extension that provides table-based conversion between Unicode and other encodings.
Industry:Software; Computer
A technology for managing names, addresses, phone numbers, and other contact-related information. Mac OS X provides the Address Book application for users to manage contact data. It also provides the Address Book framework so that applications can programmatically manage the data.
Industry:Software; Computer
In acoustics, the space in which a sound is produced, conveyed to a listener, and perceived. In audio reproduction, the virtual space from which a monaural sound can seem to emanate. See also spatialization.
Industry:Software; Computer