- Industry: 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.
A family of document files characterized by a given file type, creator signature, or filename extension. Compare URL type.
Industry:Software; Computer
A system of memory management in which programs are prevented from being able to modify or corrupt the memory partition of another program.
Industry:Software; Computer
X is Not UNIX. The Mac OS X kernel. XNU combines the functionality of Mach and BSD with the I/O Kit, the driver model for Mac OS X.
Industry:Software; Computer
A URL to a document. In Search Kit, a document URL object comprises a scheme, a parent document URL object, and a name, with the format of each component defined by the client application. Search Kit document URL objects may be converted to or from CFURL objects. See also document, parent document URL object, virtual address.
Industry:Software; Computer
A window containing file-based data that users create and store.
Industry:Software; Computer
An RSS-style web feed that Xcode can check periodically to determine when a publisher makes available updates to a documentation set or releases a new documentation set.
Industry:Software; Computer
Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations. A specification that allows the conversion of an XML document into another XML document or any other type of document.
Industry:Software; Computer
A user interface element that displays a list of possible selections to the user.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode documentation sets, a documentation file or a folder of files within a set. Each documentation node is associated with a location that identifies the file to display when a user selects that node in the documentation window. A node may be a single document, a collection of documents, or a single HTML documentation page.
Industry:Software; Computer