I/O:- Input/output. Information into or out of a computer.
I-beam:- Appearance of the cursor/pointer in Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs)
environment when it is positioned over an area in which text can be entered.
IBM:- International Business Machines. A large company that makes a variety of
computers. IBM set the standard for DOS machines. Currently, many companies
makes clones of IBM's personal computers which are often called "compatibles."
Icon:- A small Windows graphical representation of an application, a group, or a
document.
IDE:- Integrated Drive Electronics. A common standard used for hard drives.
Import:- To copy data from another file or format version into your current application.
Information Superhighway:- Another name for the Internet.
Initialization Files:- Windows files with the extension .INI. They contain information
that defines your Windows environment.
Ink Jet Printer:- A printer that sprays tiny droplets of ink particles onto paper to form
characters and images.
Input:- Data that goes into a computer device by various methods such as a
keyboard, mouse, or scanner.
Insertion Point:- Vertical bar in a text area which indicates where text that you type
will be entered.
Integrate:- The process of moving data back and forth between two different
computer systems.
Integrated Software:- A type of software package which frequently combines
several standard software applications into one entity. Sometimes referred to as a
suite. Frequently an integrated package will contain a spreadsheet, database, word
processor, and a graphics program.
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN):- a telephone technology that supports
high speed data transmission.
Intel:- Maker of the Pentium lines of processors which are used in IBM PC and
compatible computers.
Interface:- A device that connects a computer with a peripheral so that they can
communicate with each other.
Internal Command:- A command that does not have to be read into memory from a
disk file because it already resides in memory (built into COMMAND.COM). The DIR
command is a good example of an internal command.
Internaut:- An experienced Internet user.
Internet Mall:- An Internet site that allows businesses to host or link their sites
within it. The businesses with links in the mall gain the added exposure of the
added traffic that these Internet sites create.
Internet Relay Chat (IRC):- a network application that allows users to "chat" in
real-time by connecting to an IRC server.
Internet:- The world's largest collection of interconnecting communication networks
accessed by millions of users. Its main focus has traditionally been offering rich
resources for research and communications. Recently this has been changing to
offer a wide array of resources for business and home users.
Internet Service Provider/Access Provider (ISP/IAP):- Any on-line organization
providing access to the Internet.
Interpreter:- A program that reads and executes source code one line at a time.
Does not create an executable file that can run independently.
Intranet:- A network within an organization that uses Internet technologies (such as
the HTTP or FTP protocols).
IP Address:- Internet Protocol Address. Every computer on the Internet has a
unique identifying number, like 191.1.34.2.
IP (Internet Protocol):- the underlying protocol for connecting networks together on
the Internet.
IP Address:- The unique number which identifies a host on an IP network.
IRQ (Interrupt Request):- A signal from a hardware device such as a keyboard or
CD- ROM drive indicating that it needs the CPU's attention. IRQ signals are
transmitted along IRQ lines (i.e., IRQ1). A conflict resulting in an error will occur
when two hardware devices (i.e., mouse and modem) attempt to share the same
IRQ line.
ISA:- Industry Standard Architecture. A standard for IBM and compatible computers
that specifies the architecture of the hardware.
ISDN:- Integrated Services Digital Network - a system of all digital, high bandwidth
telephone lines allowing for the simultaneous delivery of audio, video and data. Data
travels at 128K bps.
Java:- A programming language, similar to C++, for developing applets that are
capable of running on any computer regardless of the operating system.
Joystick:- An input device in which directional pushes on a lever impart specific
commands to the computer.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group):- An image-compression format that
reduces the size of bitmapped images by a factor of 10 or more with little or no
discernible image degradation.
JPG:- File extension used on JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) files.
Jump:- On the Internet, to go to another document or other resource on the same or
another Web server.
Jumper:- A small plastic-covered metal clip that slips over two pins protruding from
a circuit board. When in place, the jumper connects the pins electronically and
closes the circuit, turning it "on."
Kermit:- A popular file transfer and terminal emulation program.
Kernel:- An essential part of the operating system, responsible for resource
allocation, low-level hardware interfaces, security, and much more.
Keyboard:- An input device consisting of an array of keys arranged somewhat like
an ordinary typewriter.
Kilobyte (K or KB):- Equal to 1,024 bytes. Computer memory and disk space is
measured in terms of the number of bytes they can store.


(Multimedia Program)
Features:-
- Video Zoom.
- Multi-Screens.
- Fast and slow Video or MP3
- Auto-play search engine.
- Play Movie, MP3, Picture
- And more...
(Firewall)
Features:-
- Protect your from any type
virus.
- Protect your OS from any Virus
will develop in the future.
- Control All User Accounts
- Accept or refuse running
Application feature.
- And more...
(Encryption)
Features:-
- new logic to encrypt and
decrypt your Important
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(Monitoring Program)
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- Monitor 16bit ,32bit
and 64bit Application.
- Monitor non-Device
Driver service
Application.
- Monitor Device Driver
Service Application.
- Monitor All Executable
File (exe) events
Creating, Changing ,
Renaming, Deleting.
- Release OS Errors
Feature
- Clean Temporary Folders
(Security System)
Features:-
- Freeze your files from the
following task:-
- Merge with virus
- Deleting
- Changing
- Modifier
- Renaming