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ECP
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Acronym for Extended
Capabilities Port. A bi-directional
parallel port mode that is about ten times faster than a
standard parallel port.
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E-mail
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Abbreviation for electronic
mail. 1. Messages sent across computer networks
from one user to another. E-mail messages can contain text
and attached files. 2. One of the features of the Scan
Dialog Box, used for e-mailing images. See Scan Dialog
Box.
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Emboss
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In an imaging program, a
filter that creates a raised or sunken appearance on an
image.
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EPP
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Acronym for Enhanced
Parallel Port. A bi-directional parallel
port mode that is about ten times faster than a standard
parallel port.
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EPS
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Acronym for Encapsulated
PostScript. A device-independent file
format usually used in desktop publishing applications.
Files saved in this format have ".eps" as a file
extension.
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Eudora Pro
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Popular e-mail program by
QUALCOMM.
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Exit
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Common command for closing
running applications.
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Expansion Slot
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Sockets on a computer
motherboard where extra hardware can be mounted and added to
the system such as modems, sound cards, SCSI boards, etc.
Expansion slots are commonly known as PCI or ISA slots. See PCI
and ISA.
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Explorer
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1. Windows Explorer:
application in Windows 95/98/NT that provides an overall
view of disk drives, directory folders and files. File or
folders can be moved from one location to another in the
Explorer. 2. Internet Explorer: Microsoft web browser. 3.
iPhoto Plus 4 Explorer: Similar to the Windows Explorer,
except the iPhoto Plus 4 Explorer only shows media files
such as graphics or sounds. 4. Name of Windows 95/98 GUI
shell.
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Extensions
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Files that add functions to
the Macintosh operating system. Some extensions are system
extensions, and add functions to the OS itself while others
are Chooser extensions and add printer or scanner drivers.
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Extensions Manager
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Macintosh utility, which
allows a user to create sets of extensions for, customized
boot-up options.
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