- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 318110
- Number of blossaries: 26
- Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
The process of creating and sending text messages between or to mobile phones and devices using the SMS protocol.
Industry:Software
To mark an e-mail conversation so that all current and future messages in the conversation are automatically moved to the Deleted Items folder.
Industry:Software
A process by which multiple authors edit a shared document simultaneously, or collaborate effectively even when they are not online at the same time.
Industry:Software
A pencil tool that works with texture and simulates a real life pencil in stroke.
Industry:Software
To remove an item, such as a library, a program shortcut, an emoticon, or a map point of interest, from a given area of the UI, to make it unaccessible in that area (e.g., to make a library non-visible in the navigation pane).
Industry:Software
A collection of items, such as files and folders, assembled from various locations. The locations might be on your computer, an external hard drive, removable media, or someone else’s computer.
Industry:Software
A group of computers on a home network that can share pictures, music, videos, documents, and printers. A homegroup is created by using the HomeGroup feature; it is protected with a password.
Industry:Software
A picture made by combining a series of photos into one large picture to provide a complete view of an area or location that cannot fit in a single shot. Panoramic photos are usually made by taking a series of photos across a horizontal (or, at times, vertical) line.
Industry:Software
A renamed .cab file which contains a .theme file, and optionally one or more desktop backgrounds, icons, mouse pointer files, and sound files. It does not contain executables or screen savers.
Industry:Software
The sound made by a mobile device or other phone to indicate an incoming call or message, e.g., a series of beeps or an audio recording.
Industry:Software