Interface
Interfaces facilitate communication between different computer systems or allow people to communicate with machines (and vice versa). Interfaces can be software, such as the Graphical User Interface (GUI) of Microsoft WindowsR, or hardware, e.g. the physical connections between, say, a simple terminal and a host computer. Interfaces use an agreed protocol ('language') to send and receive information from one machine to another.
Backup Term of the Day
CompactFlash backup is a backup of data, stored using the CompactFlash interface. Normally, it means a CompactFlash card backup. ... (more about CompactFlash backup...)
Backup Terms Glossary
The current glossary explains various terms that you may come across while working with Handy Backup or other backup software.
Handy Backup is a popular utility for Windows that is famous for its flexibility and ease of use.
At present, the glossary contains terms.
Other terms from General IT
1)One that closely imitates or mimics another. Comp. It means Smb who makes illegal copy of smth. 2)someone who copies the words... (more about Copy Cat...)
Text and pictures can easily be moved or copied from one application to another for versions of Windows 95 and... (more about Copy Paste...)
Plain text refers to textual data in ASCII format. Plain text is the most portable format because it is supported... (more about Plain Text...)
RC4/RC5/RC6 is a series of symmetric encryption algorithms developed by RSA Security. RC4 is a variable key-size stream cipher with... (more about RC4, RC5, RC6...)
1. A read only disk, file, data, document etc., which can be viewed, possibly copied, but cannot be changed. ... (more about Read-only...)
Root is the starting directory on any system. Of course, it is sometimes called "root directory". ... (more about Root...)
