English (en) Outbox An outbox refers to a feature or folder in various communication platforms, such as email clients or messaging applications, where your outgoing messages are temporarily stored before being sent to the recipient. An outbox is the location or folder where e-mail is stored before being sent. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms...
Category: Yorùbá
Option
English (en) Option An option is a choice presented to a user. For example, when closing a program, you may be prompted to save any open files that have unsaved changes. Clicking "Yes" would save the file, then close the program; clicking "No" would close the program, without saving the files, and your changes would...
Operating System
English (en) Operating System Operating system (OS), program that manages a computer's resources, especially the allocation of those resources among other programs. An operating system (OS) is the program that, after being initially loaded into the computer by a boot program, manages all of the other application programmes. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms Open...
Open-Source Software
English (en) Open-Source Software Open-source software (OSS) is software that is distributed with its source code, making it available for use, modification, and distribution with its original rights. "Source code" is the part of software that most computer users don't ever see; it's the code computer programmers can manipulate to change how a piece of...
Open source
English (en) Open source The term open source refers to something people can modify and share because its design is publicly accessible. Open source is the opposite of closed source. Open source designates a broader set of values—what we call "the open- source way." Open-source projects, products, or initiatives embrace and celebrate principles of open...
Online
English (en) Online Online means that a computer, device, or a person is connected to a network (on the network), and usually this means the Internet. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms Internet, Offline (not connected) Yorùbá (yo) Ìwàlóríìṣàsopọ̀ Decomposition: Ìwà ní orí ìṣàsopọ̀ - being on the network or being connected. "Mo wà lóríìṣàsopọ̀...
Offline (outside of the Internet)
English (en) Offline (outside of the Internet) Other times, “offline” is a more permanent descriptor, referring to something that is only found in the “offline” world. Offline is used when talking about the real world rather than the digital and virtual ones that people often live and work in. Some people refer to this offline...
Offline (not connected)
English (en) Offline (not connected) Off-line means the computer, device, or person is not connected to a network (off the network), cannot be reached, and cannot communicate with any other computer or device. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms Offline (outside of the internet) Yorùbá (yo) Àìsílóríìṣàsopọ̀ Decomposition: Àìsí ní orí ìṣàsopọ̀ - not connected....
Numeric keypads
English (en) Numeric keypads Numeric keypads (numpads) are designed to provide calculator- style efficiency for entering numbers. Numpads make it easier to enter large amounts of numeric data. A Numeric keypad is a set of keys on a computer or other device that allows you to enter numbers quickly and easily. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo...
Notebook Computer
English (en) Notebook Computer A notebook computer is a personal computer designed to be easily portable and capable of being run on batteries and electrical current, if needed. Though notebooks are the same as a laptop, notebooks are smaller than a laptop model, often approximately the size of a sheet of A4 paper. Other languages:...