A desk accessory that displays which printer and, on a network, which file servers and shared folders are available to yu You select a printer or other item by clicking its icon The Chooser is also where you turn background printing and AppleTalk on and off
a helper program (called a desk accessory) that allows you to choose output devices (like printers) or to gain access to other computers in other AppleTalk zones (like classroom servers or the departmental web server)
On the Mac, the chooser is found in the pull-down menu under the apple icon at the left end of the menu bar It is a desk accessory (DA) which tells the Mac which peripheral devices you want to use
A desk accessory usually located in the apple menu which lets you designate devices, such as printers and shared disks over the network, that the computer will use
A desk accessory that lets you configure your computer system to print on any printer for which there is a printing resource on the current startup disk If you are part of an AppleTalk network, you use the Chooser to connect and disconnect from the network and choose among devices connected to the network You also can specify a user name that the system uses from time to time, such as when you're printing on a LaserWriter
A program included with every version of the Mac OS (except Mac OS X) The Chooser was originally designed to handle devices which connected to the serial ports on a Mac, particularly printers and the original AppleTalk network connectors Apple has begun to replace it in Mac OS 8 5 and later by introducing the Network Browser and Desktop Printer Utility
a desk accessory that lets you configure your computer system to print on any printer for which there's a printing resource on the current startup disk If you're part of an AppleTalk network system, you use the Chooser to connect and disconnect from the network and to choose among devices connected to the network You can also specify a user name that the computer uses from time to time--when you're printing on a Laser Writer, for example
Application found in the Apple Menu of a Macintosh that allows the user to select a printer or network device for use with the system Mustek's ISIS scanner drivers are found in the Chooser
The older Macintosh means of selecting network services The modern means is the Network Browser Still used for some purposes, such as setting up a printer