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Cryptography Application Programming InterfaceCryptoAP-Interface (An (API) that is provided as part of Microsoft Windows. CryptoAPI provides a set of functions that allow applications to encrypt or digitally sign data in a flexible manner while providing protection for the user's sensitive private key data. Actual cryptographic operations are performed by independent modules known as (CSPs))
graphical user interfacegrafesche Benotzer-Interface (A display format, like that of Windows, that represents a program's functions with graphic images such as buttons and icons. GUIs enable a user to perform operations and make choices by pointing and clicking with a mouse)
hardware interfaceHardware-Schnëttstell (A card, plug, or other device that connects pieces of hardware with the computer so that information can be moved from place to place. For example, standardized interfaces such as RS-232-C standard and SCSI enable communications between computers and printers or disks)
high-definition multimedia interfaceHDMI (A digital interface specification for delivering digital content and connecting consumer electronic devices)
Language Interface PackInterface-Sproochepak (Add-in software that provides partially localized user interfaces for particular computer programs in languages not supported by localized versions of those programs)
Messaging Application Programming InterfaceMAP-Interface (A messaging architecture that enables multiple applications to interact with multiple messaging systems across a variety of hardware platforms. MAPI is built on the Component Object Model (COM) foundation)
Multilingual User InterfaceMéisproochege Benotzer-Interface (A technology that allows for the installation and use of multiple user-interface languages)
single-document interfaceSingle-Document Interface (A specification according to which each open document occupies its own window in the UI, though only a single instance of the program application is running)
visual interfaceGrafesch Interface (A display format, like that of Windows, that represents a program's functions with graphic images such as buttons and icons. GUIs enable a user to perform operations and make choices by pointing and clicking with a mouse)