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Apple Inc.
Industrie: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
Number of blossaries: 7
Company Profile:
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) For audio units, to return an audio unit to its just-initialized state. (2) For codecs, to clear the codec’s input buffer and return the codec to its just-initialized state.
Industry:Software; Computer
Frames added to the beginning or end of a nub to pad the audio data. Trim frames added before the audio data are typically used to prime an audio decompressor. See also webpage template, priming, priming frame.
Industry:Software; Computer
The matching of the terms in a query string to indexed terms using exact, character-for-character matching. Each term is matched separately. In Search Kit, by default, spaces between terms behave like Boolean AND operators. See also search.
Industry:Software; Computer
First-in first-out. A data processing scheme in which data is read in the order in which it was written, processes are run in the order in which they were scheduled, and so forth.
Industry:Software; Computer
In AppleScript, a reference form that specifies all objects in a container that match a condition specified by a Boolean expression.
Industry:Software; Computer
The primary window of an application that is not document-based.
Industry:Software; Computer
The ratio of anchor rode to vertical depth.
Industry:Transportation
The region that combines the union of all track movie boundary regions for a movie, which is the movie’s movie boundary region, with the movie’s movie clipping region, which defines the portion of the movie boundary region that is to be used. See also movie boundary region, movie clipping region.
Industry:Software; Computer
A QuickTime atom that contains other atoms, possibly including other QT atoms and classic atoms. A data reference atom is an example of a QT atom. Compare classic atom.
Industry:Software; Computer
A framework that supplies advanced Cocoa scripting support and other features required by AppleScript Studio.
Industry:Software; Computer