Explanation AQUA: The overall appearance and behavior of Mac apps
More definitions for Mac OS users such as Aqua in Dictionary A.
- Help Axial Gradient:
- Usage A fill that varies along an axis between two defined end points. All points that lie on a line perpendicular to the axis have the same color value. Also called a linear gradient aqua definition.
- Help Activate:
- Usage To bring a running application to the front of the screen, allowing the user to interact with it. Compare launch aqua explain.
- Help Application ID:
- Usage identifies an iPhone application or a set of iPhone applications from one vendor. They are similar to bundle identifiers. This is an example application ID: GFWOTNXFIY.com.mycompany.MyApp aqua what is.
- Help Action:
- Usage connection that involves the sending of a message from one object to another when a certain user action occurs. For example, when a user presses a button, the button object calls the action method of aqua meaning.
- Help Active SDK:
- Usage The SDK used to build a product and the runtime environment on which the product is to run. See also SDK family aqua abbreviation.