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ExifTool is a free and open-source software program that can read, write, and manipulate image, audio, video, and PDF metadata. It supports many types of metadata, including Exif, IPTC, XMP, and manufacturer-specific formats, and can encapsulate metainformation in a single file or a sidecar file.
USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) is a nonprofit organization that promotes and maintains USB standards and specifications. It was founded in 1995 by seven companies and has members such as Apple, HP, Intel, and Microsoft.
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is a programming language built into most Microsoft Office applications. It is based on pre-.NET Visual Basic and can automate processes, manipulate user interface features, and access Windows API and other low-level functionality.
Microsoft Excel is a software that allows users to organize, calculate, and analyze data using a grid of cells, functions, graphs, and macros. It is part of the Microsoft 365 suite and runs on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and iPadOS.
The operations manual can be a digital or paper document. Digital format has advantages for revision control and can be distributed easily and at low cost. [4] The detail should be sufficient to allow a competent person without specific experience to understand what is needed and how it is to be done.
Data migration is the process of transferring data from one storage system to another, with planning, migration, and post-migration steps. Learn about the standard phases, the data migration project versus process, and the four major migration categories: storage, database, application, and business process.
OpenDocument is an open standard for word processing documents, spreadsheets, presentations and graphics using ZIP-compressed XML files. It was developed by OASIS and ISO/IEC and is used by many office suites, including OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice.
Learn about the history, features and applications of CHM, a Microsoft proprietary online help format. CHM files are compressed and deployed with the extension .chm and can be viewed by various document viewer applications.