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21 Publishing Resources
"A web site collection feature that creates all artifacts that must be present for the web-level publishing feature to function. These include item profiles, web parts, workflow definitions, workflow bindings, site templates, events, actions, etc." -
22 reference rasterizer
"A software device that interprets and implements the entire Direct3D feature set and is typically used for feature testing or demonstration purposes. Because the Direct3D features are implemented for accuracy, rather than speed, and are implemented in software, the results are not very fast." -
23 Software Licensing Commerce Client
"A service or feature of Windows that enables licensing at the feature level; thereby broadening the distribution and licensing options for retailers, ISVs, and OEMs. New business models may include: trials, subscriptions, gifting, transfers, or pay-for-use."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Software Licensing Commerce Client
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24 SLCC
"A service or feature of Windows that enables licensing at the feature level; thereby broadening the distribution and licensing options for retailers, ISVs, and OEMs. New business models may include: trials, subscriptions, gifting, transfers, or pay-for-use." -
25 Straighten photo
"The panel item the image-leveling feature in Windows Live Photo Gallery. When the item is clicked, the feature automatically adjusts the photo according to its best interpretation of the horizontal axis. It also displays a slider, which allows someone to make further adjustments. The photo is automatically cropped as needed." -
26 Application Impact Telemetry
"A sub-feature of Application Telemetry whose goal is to gather information on how applications use features exposed by the operating system (COM objects, registry, DLLs, DLL exports, etc.). This data is used to better understand how a change to or removal of a Windows feature may impact applications and overall application compatibility goals. It also helps understand how features are used, and allows Microsoft to use that information in planning new features, allocating testing resources, etc."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Application Impact Telemetry
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27 AIT
"A sub-feature of Application Telemetry whose goal is to gather information on how applications use features exposed by the operating system (COM objects, registry, DLLs, DLL exports, etc.). This data is used to better understand how a change to or removal of a Windows feature may impact applications and overall application compatibility goals. It also helps understand how features are used, and allows Microsoft to use that information in planning new features, allocating testing resources, etc." -
28 remote media connection
"A Windows Media Player (WMP) specific feature that allows you to use the Internet to access music, pictures and videos available on your home network. The feature must be activated on at least two computers in order to work." -
29 staged edition
"An edition that is present on the system, but not installed. All the files/components that are a part of the edition are present, but cannot be used yet. The edition can later be installed, essentially upgrading from something like Home Premium to Ultimate. Staged editions are used as part of the Windows Anytime Upgrade feature and AllBits feature." -
30 linking
"A feature that allows users to easily add links to content within other content (e.g. pages, sections, section groups) and provides quick navigation through these links. The feature operates in the same manner that links work in wikis." -
31 battery-friendly maintenance
"A feature that enables IT professionals to wake mobile systems for servicing by using a timer that activates only when the computer is plugged in. Using this feature, Windows runs maintenance only if the computer is using AC power."English-Arabic terms dictionary > battery-friendly maintenance
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32 tool
A utility or feature that aids in accomplishing a task or set of tasks. -
33 alpha version
A very early release of a product to get preliminary feedback about the feature set and usability. -
34 ALT key
A keyboard key that is used in conjunction with another key to produce some special feature or function and is typically marked with the letters Alt. -
35 alpha
A very early release of a product to get preliminary feedback about the feature set and usability. -
36 ar-sa مكالمة صوتية
A feature of a transaction that indicates that either all actions of the transaction happen or none happens. -
37 atomicity
A feature of a transaction that indicates that either all actions of the transaction happen or none happens. -
38 AutoComplete
"The feature in Internet Explorer that remembers the information you have typed into the Address bar, web forms, or password fields, and which automatically fills in that information if you start to type the same thing again later." -
39 AutoFilter
A software feature that allows users to filter records in a spreadsheet or database by selecting filter criteria right in the working window rather than going through complex views and features. -
40 AutoCorrect
A feature that automatically corrects errors and makes other substitutions as soon as a user types text.
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