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Slangs & AI meanings
(n.) A third party software program used to take screen and video captures in full-screen mode programs. (v.) To record a movie or video, most often using the Fraps software.
(n.) A legal way to purchase and download software from a digital vendor like Steam or Direct 2 Drive. They allow the user to legally circumvent traditional Software purchases from a retail store. The upside is you get the software sooner, the downside is it comes with no printed media, disks, or other physical manifestations of the purchase.
Impressive or flashy. Typically used to refer to new technology; "This software update has a lot of new whiz-bang features!".
a computer software application
In the beginning was the notebook, easily lost, hard to search and hard to update without causing chaos from scratchy pens and constant erasing or data. Next came the Filofax with replaceable pages but many of the same drawbacks as the plain notebook. The computer solved many of the issues but was too large to be mobile. Laptop computers made the task much easier, but the answer was to reduce the Laptop to 'pocket' size. There have been many attempts to create 'electronic organizers' for example Casio have been selling them in one form or another for 20 years. The drawback was always small screens and inelegant data entry and retrieval. The 'big advance' was the introduction of the Apple Newton with had a large screen and early handwriting recognition software. It flopped. Others took up the challenge and now so self respecting yuppy would be seen dead without their PDA. In fact, they are so ubiquitous that they are beginning to replace the business card as people can transmit their contact details via infra red to adjoining PDA's.
Individual who is given a drug early in the day by a dealer and then spreads the word about the drug throughout the rest of the day
Usually a 'pre-release' version of a software programme; i.e. a version more complete and bug free than an 'alpha' release, but not yet ready to be published. There are those who suggest that (at least in the past) because Windows releases have been 'buggy and prone to failure, that Microsoft had released beta versions an not the 'real thing'.
Crippleware is computing slang for software that has some important functionality deliberately removed, so as to entice potential users to pay for a working version.
Scottie Doesn't Know -or- Software Developer's Kit
Verb. To con, to swindle. {Informal}Noun. 1. A contrick, a act of deception. {Informal} 2. An illicit copy. E.g."Dont buy any computer software from that market stall, it's all ripped off." 3. An unreasonably priced commodity or service. From the feeling that one if being deceived. E.g."Those Versace jeans are a rip-off. You should try buying clothes from the market."
In the early days of computing, every byte a computer used had to be earned. Companies like Microsoft were able to produce entire operating systems on a single 360 KB floppy disk. Then came Windows. Then came Visual Basic. Then came bloatware which is a software programme with more bells and whistles, buttons and bows in the terms of capabilities than you can shake a stick at. The downside is that even with faster chips, bigger Hard Disks, and larger allocations of RAM, these monster programs run no faster than their predecessors.
adj made especially for a particular client’s requirements. These days it’s most likely to be used to describe computer software, but it could cover anything from limousines to suits. Americans would probably say “tailor made” or “customized.”
A software development phase.
Scientific Wild Ass Guess -or- SoftWare And Giveaways
pirated music or software
pirated music or software
a fault or defect, esp. in computer software
SOFTWARE TESTER
exploratory testing as "a style of software testing that emphasizes the personal freedom and responsibility of the individual tester to continually optimize the
legally registered in Belgium. ISTQB Certified Tester is a standardized qualification for software testers and the certification is offered by the ISTQB
which background and system information are provided in advance to the tester) or a black box (about which only basic information other than the company
two types, hardware memory testers and software diagnostic programs that run in a PC environment. Hardware memory testers have more sophisticated and
Look up tester or Tester in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tester may refer to: Tester (surname) Test equipment Tester, the upper part of a four-poster
also be referred to as software quality control. It is normally the responsibility of software testers as part of the software development lifecycle.
business needs of the market Software developers who create the technical specification and write the software Software testers who are responsible for the
1966) is an American software tester, author, trainer, and consultant. In his autobiography, Bach wrote that he worked as a software testing manager for
International Software Testing Qualifications Board Certified Tester by the International Software Testing Qualifications Board or Certified Software Tester by QAI
technology preview (TP), or early access. Beta testers are people who actively report issues with beta software. They are usually customers or representatives
SOFTWARE TESTER
(n.) A third party software program used to take screen and video captures in full-screen mode programs. (v.) To record a movie or video, most often using the Fraps software.
(n.) A legal way to purchase and download software from a digital vendor like Steam or Direct 2 Drive. They allow the user to legally circumvent traditional Software purchases from a retail store. The upside is you get the software sooner, the downside is it comes with no printed media, disks, or other physical manifestations of the purchase.
Impressive or flashy. Typically used to refer to new technology; "This software update has a lot of new whiz-bang features!".
a computer software application
In the beginning was the notebook, easily lost, hard to search and hard to update without causing chaos from scratchy pens and constant erasing or data. Next came the Filofax with replaceable pages but many of the same drawbacks as the plain notebook. The computer solved many of the issues but was too large to be mobile. Laptop computers made the task much easier, but the answer was to reduce the Laptop to 'pocket' size. There have been many attempts to create 'electronic organizers' for example Casio have been selling them in one form or another for 20 years. The drawback was always small screens and inelegant data entry and retrieval. The 'big advance' was the introduction of the Apple Newton with had a large screen and early handwriting recognition software. It flopped. Others took up the challenge and now so self respecting yuppy would be seen dead without their PDA. In fact, they are so ubiquitous that they are beginning to replace the business card as people can transmit their contact details via infra red to adjoining PDA's.
Individual who is given a drug early in the day by a dealer and then spreads the word about the drug throughout the rest of the day
Usually a 'pre-release' version of a software programme; i.e. a version more complete and bug free than an 'alpha' release, but not yet ready to be published. There are those who suggest that (at least in the past) because Windows releases have been 'buggy and prone to failure, that Microsoft had released beta versions an not the 'real thing'.
Crippleware is computing slang for software that has some important functionality deliberately removed, so as to entice potential users to pay for a working version.
Scottie Doesn't Know -or- Software Developer's Kit
Verb. To con, to swindle. {Informal}Noun. 1. A contrick, a act of deception. {Informal} 2. An illicit copy. E.g."Dont buy any computer software from that market stall, it's all ripped off." 3. An unreasonably priced commodity or service. From the feeling that one if being deceived. E.g."Those Versace jeans are a rip-off. You should try buying clothes from the market."
In the early days of computing, every byte a computer used had to be earned. Companies like Microsoft were able to produce entire operating systems on a single 360 KB floppy disk. Then came Windows. Then came Visual Basic. Then came bloatware which is a software programme with more bells and whistles, buttons and bows in the terms of capabilities than you can shake a stick at. The downside is that even with faster chips, bigger Hard Disks, and larger allocations of RAM, these monster programs run no faster than their predecessors.
adj made especially for a particular client’s requirements. These days it’s most likely to be used to describe computer software, but it could cover anything from limousines to suits. Americans would probably say “tailor made” or “customized.”
A software development phase.
Scientific Wild Ass Guess -or- SoftWare And Giveaways
pirated music or software
pirated music or software
a fault or defect, esp. in computer software