add-in

NOUN
  1. a printed circuit that can be inserted into expansion slots in a computer to increase the computer's capabilities
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  • For details regarding XML shredding support through the Visual Studio Add-in, please refer to "Introduction to annotated XML schema decomposition using the DB2 Visual Studio 2005 Add-in".
  • Sometimes the best websites are the ones with actual meaningful content rather than the flashy add-ins and animations.
  • FileGenerator : This add-in can be used to dump the disassembler output to files for any Reflector supported language.
  • Microsoft Mathematics Add-in for Word and OneNote makes it easy to plot graphs in 2D and 3D, calculate numerical results, solve equations or inequalities, and simplify algebraic expressions in your Word documents and OneNote notebooks. Site Home
  • But you can expect to see PCI Express add-in cards in stores later this summer and this fall.
  • ATI's OEM customers, having sold fewer computers, have ordered fewer graphics chips and add-in boards.
  • Classic Menu for Outlook 2010, an Office add-in designed for Microsoft Outlook 2010, not only adds a "Menus" tab at the far left of the menu bar in the Ribbon of Outlook 2010, with its normal toolbars of Outlook 2003/2002/2000, but also keeps all new feature items of Microsoft Softpedia - Windows - All
  • For details regarding XML shredding support through the Visual Studio Add-in, please refer to "Introduction to annotated XML schema decomposition using the DB2 Visual Studio 2005 Add-in".
  • Quattro Pro doesn't have an add-in sight, yet manages to look brilliant in WYSIWYG mode.
  • With the Microsoft Mathematics Add-in for Word and OneNote, you can perform mathematical calculations and plot graphs in your Word documents and OneNote notebooks. Site Home
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