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  2. Spinning pinwheel - Wikipedia

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    The spinning pinwheel is a type of progress indicator and a variation of the mouse pointer used in Apple's macOS to indicate that an application is busy. [ 1 ] Officially, the macOS Human Interface Guidelines refer to it as the spinning wait cursor , [ 2 ] but it is also known by other names.

  3. Cursor (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    The cursor for the Windows Command Prompt (appearing as an underscore at the end of the line). In most command-line interfaces or text editors, the text cursor, also known as a caret, [4] is an underscore, a solid rectangle, or a vertical line, which may be flashing or steady, indicating where text will be placed when entered (the insertion point).

  4. Whirligig - Wikipedia

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    Whirligig store. A whirligig is an object that spins or whirls, or has at least one part that spins or whirls. It can also be a pinwheel, spinning top, buzzer, comic weathervane, gee-haw, spinner, whirlygig, whirlijig, whirlyjig, whirlybird, or simply a whirly.

  5. Throbber - Wikipedia

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    A throbber animation like that seen on many websites when a blocking action is being performed in the background. A throbber, also known as a loading icon, is an animated graphical control element used to show that a computer program is performing an action in the background (such as downloading content, conducting intensive calculations or communicating with an external device).

  6. Busy waiting - Wikipedia

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    In computer science and software engineering, busy-waiting, busy-looping or spinning is a technique in which a process repeatedly checks to see if a condition is true, such as whether keyboard input or a lock is available. Spinning can also be used to generate an arbitrary time delay, a technique that was necessary on systems that lacked a ...

  7. List of HyperCard viruses - Wikipedia

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    First known HyperCard virus. [1] [4] Self-destructs after displaying a message encouraging people to vote for Michael Dukakis. [1] [3] 3 Tunes (or HC) 1991 [4] First reported from Holland and Belgium. [4] On systems running the German Mac OS, the virus causes infected stacks to play three German folk tunes. [3] MerryXmas 1991 [5]

  8. Talk:Spinning pinwheel/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    5 Spinning wait cursor. 3 comments. 6 Waiting. 1 comment. 7 Unsources facts. 4 comments. 8 Requested move. 3 comments. ... Talk: Spinning pinwheel/Archive 1. Add ...

  9. HyperTalk - Wikipedia

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    Unlike general rapid application development platforms, HyperCard stacks always looked like stacks - the menu bar was HyperCard's and not the programmer's (by default—scripting could add, delete and modify menus), the single window was a fixed size (in early versions), and in certain cases, commands that were central to the operation were ...