- Carbon
Application environment. Carbon is a set of programming interfaces derived from earlier Mac OS APIs that have been modified to work with Mac OS X, especially its kernel environment. - CGI (Common Gateway Interface)
A script or program that adds dynamic functions to a website. It sends information back and forth between a website and an application that provides a service for the site. For example, if a user fills out a form on the site, a CGI could send the message to an application that processes the data and sends a response back to the user. - CIFS (Common Internet File System)
A protocol that allows applications to make requests for files and services on remote computers. It is used by SMB and the open-source SAMBA, among others. - Classic (Abbreviated term for Classic application environment)
Classic makes it possible for Mac OS 9 and Mac OS 9compatible applications to run on a Mac OS X system. - Cocoa
An application environment based on object-oriented frameworks that offer both Java and Objective-C APIs. - ColorSync
Color management software used by the Quartz graphics system. - command-line interface
Application environment used to execute BSD commands; accessed via Terminal, single-user mode, >console, X11 Terminal application, and Telnet (SSH). - CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System)
Cross-platform printing solution for UNIX environments, based on the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). |