finders

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plural of finder
finders keepers
The doctrine that whoever finds something is allowed to keep it
finder
An optical device, such as a viewfinder, used to locate a target or other object of interest
range finders
plural form of range finder
finder
{n} one who discovers what is lost or not known to be in that place
finder
someone who is the first to observe something
finder
The system application that acts as the primary interface for file-system interaction
finder
A small telescope, piggybacked on a large telescope The finder's scope gives a wider field of view compared to the large telescope This helps us to locate an object we are interested in The wide field of view of the finder allows an astronomer to "find" the object more easily If everything is working correctly, when the object is in the center of the field of view of the finder, it should be visible in the telescope
finder
someone who comes upon something after searching
finder
A person who helps to arrange a transaction
finder
The Finder is the default open application on a Macintosh, and it's represented by a little, purple, happy face icon in the top right-hand corner of the screen Most people think of it as the desktop, however, or as the utility that lets you navigate quickly among open programs When you click on the Finder, you can designate which of you open applications will be the active one
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The operating system level of the Macintosh, similar to the desktop in Windows 95 or the Program Manager in Windows 3 1 To switch between open applications in the Finder, click on the appropriate window or on the icon in the upper right corner of the screen to see a list of all running applicatons
finder
The "application" which lets you view the Desktop and all your files and folders The Finder is where you are when no other programs are running
finder
Part of the system software, the finder is the program that creates the Macintosh desktop and keeps track of your files
finder
A viewing device on a camera to show the subject area that will be recorded on the film Also known as viewfinder and projected frame
finder
A small, wide-field telescope attached to a larger one, used for sighting purposes Flares, solar Brilliant eruptions in the outer part of the Sun's atmosphere Normally they can be detected only by spectroscopic means (or the equivalent), though a few have been seen in integrated light They are made up of hydrogen, and emit charged particles which may later reach the Earth, producing magnetic storms and displays of auroræ Flares are generally, though not always, associated with sunspot groups Flare stars Faint Red Dwarf stars which show sudden, short-lived increases in brilliancy, due possibly to intense flares above their surfaces G
finder
In Mac OS, what is the Finder?
finder
A software application included with Macintosh system software that allows users to perform basic file access and management functions using icons and pull-down menus
finder
A small, wide-field telescope attached to a larger telescope The finder is used to help point the larger telescope to the desired viewing location
finder
An application (program) that's always available on the Macintosh desktop Although you may not be aware of its actions, you use it to manage documents and programs, and to get information to and from disks
finder
The Mac application that controls the desktop processess This includes a desktop pattern or picture, opening and closing files, and moving and copying files The Finder runs from the moment the startup process completes until the shut down of the Mac
finder
An essential component of the Macintosh system software The Finder provides the interface to the Macintosh It is the program that is running when you start the Macintosh which allows you to view lists of and manipulate files
finder
The basic program that generates the desktop and lets you access and manage files and disks Together with the System file and the ROMs, it comprises the Mac's operating system There are Finder substitutes, such as Apple's At Ease, that perform the same basic tasks (and usually give you other capabilities as well)
finder
a small telescope of low power and large field of view, attached to a larger telescope, for the purpose of finding an object more readily
finder
You can refer to someone who finds something as the finder of that thing. The finder of a wallet who takes it home may be guilty of theft
finder
One who finds, or discovers something
finder
The Macintosh OS (Operating System) Finder manages the disk and directory windows In addition, Finder has its own menu bar which is used to perform some standard operations
finder
optical device that helps a user to find the target of interest someone who is the first to observe something someone who comes upon something after searching
finder
Part of the system software It creates the desktop and keeps track of the files on the disk It also manages documents and application programs when they are in use
finder
The standard interface to the Macintosh operating system, allowing the user to view the contents of directories (folders); to move, copy, and delete files and to launch applications The Finder was the first commercially successful graphical user interface and it helped launch a wave of interest in icon-based systems
finder
optical device that helps a user to find the target of interest
finder
A slide ruled in squares, so as to assist in locating particular points in the field of vision
finder
{i} discoverer, one who finds
finder
The desktop view Also, the icon at the top right corner of your screen which lists the applications that are currently open If you click on the desired application the finder will send it forward on the screen
finder
A frame containing methods and/or objects that enumerate data items found to match criteria specified via the Find slip Source: NPG
finder
a program used to manage the desktop, documents and applications; used to get information to and from disks
finder
One who, or that which, finds; specifically Astron
finder
The part of the Macintosh operating system that operates the desktop
finder
Generates the desktop and lets you access and manage files and disks It is the most obvious part of the Mac's version of DOS
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Definition of finders in Turkish English dictionary

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