yapısını değiştirmek ve çalışmasını geliştirmek amacıyla alete veya yazılıma eklenen akşam veya ek yazılım. "İ have installed new seslisozluk Firefox add-on" "Firefox a yeni seslisozluk eklentisini kurdum"
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Definition of add-ons in English English dictionary
Also known as options These are features added on to the car often by the dealer such as a CD stereo, anti-theft system, detailing and undercoating Some items are purely decorative, known as "mop and glow," and do not add any value to the car
Add-ons are additional modules that can be added to enhance you site We group add-ons into two categories, simple and complex Examples of simple add-ons would be a calendar, calculator, guest book, postcard creation, site search, etc The more complex add-ons would be a shopping cart, database, catalog, chat room etc
viewers, players, and other multimedia additions to Web client software Extension
Products or services sold by dealerships that can be added on to the vehicle Some examples include rustproofing, upholstery treatments, alarm systems, and extended warranties Remember that these add-ons will increase the price of the vehicle, and your monthly payment
Software that is designed to enhance or expand the capabilities of other software For example, iQfx would be considered an add-on to RealPlayer because it enhances audio quality Agent Client or robot programs, often able to act autonomously or intelligently Alias An alternative name for an object, such as a variable, file, or device Alt An image (img) attribute specifying that text can be displayed by a browser as an alternative to the image
This is a program that adds a small change to an already existing program, makes improvements, and new features This usually won't overwrite any files and only make minor changes
An add-on is an extra piece of equipment, especially computer equipment, that can be added to a larger one which you already own in order to improve its performance or its usefulness. Speakers are sold as add-ons for personal stereos
Any component installed in or connected to a computer that expands the capabilities of the entire system This also applies to multimedia applications that are installed to expand the capabilities of Web browsers
Some tournaments allow players the opportunity at a certain point to buy additional chips, called an add-on This is different from a re-buy, because usually anyone still in the tournament can add on, and the opportunity to add-on usually marks the end of the re-buy period I was in such bad chip position, I decided it wasn't worth paying for the add-on
A transaction to add related equipment to an existing lease Typically, this term is used when the new equipment is financed using the same lease structure (i e, Fair Market Value, $1 00 Purchase Option, Fixed Purchase Option, etc ) as was used in the underlying transaction except that the lease term for the add-on is set so that it expires coterminously with (on the same date as) the original transaction
A program which provides extra facilities for a WWW browser Add-ons are also sometimes known as helper applications, especially when dealing with Macintosh computers Netscape has popularized the alternate term "plug-ins" for helper applications which actually work within a browser rather than alongside it
Trampoline Game Every player has to repeat all skills of those that went before in the correct order and append an additional skill at the end; also known as "Tag" (Variants: Add-Before, Add-Between)
a component that is added to something to improve it; "the addition of a bathroom was a major improvement"; "the addition of cinammon improved the flavor"