Similar words: desk, desk clerk, phytoplankton, pesky, eskimo, blue-sky, look to, nekton. Meaning: ['desktɒp] n. 1. the top of a desk 2. (computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appear.
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121. After all, matrix printers were designed to handle typefaces for word processing, not desktop publishing.
122. Holystone and Desktop, for instance, designate several highly sensitive undersea operations.
123. Plain paper typesetting is a term that crops up now and again in conjunction with desktop publishing.
124. She wet her finger now and rubbed at an ink smudge on the desktop.
125. At the moment the whole of the desktop publishing market is in a state of almost continual change.
126. Quality, of design and typography rather than editorial matter, is a burning issue as far as desktop publishing is concerned.
127. It needs to make access top information simple, right down to desktop level.
128. The need to understand design is often heavily stressed during conversations or articles about desktop publishing.
129. Take, for example, a desktop publishing package and a spreadsheet for the Macintosh.
130. The desktop manager supports drag and drop, and includes graphical file systems management and administration.
131. And, as all desktop publishers will be only too well aware, small is beautiful.
132. It is often assumed that the world of desktop publishing begins and, for some people, ends with the Apple Macintosh.
133. A Packard Bell desktop 386 computer complete with hard disk, two floppy drives and software, £666.
134. This has uncovered some interesting findings - for instance the hitherto unknown demand for 3.3V chips from desktop system designers.
135. Within those five years desktop publishing has, or so it seems, become an integrated part of the electronic office.
136. Next up the quality ladder is desktop publishing of which much has been written over the past two years.
137. The final twist to the whole presentation graphics story must be the current upsurge in interest in Desktop Video.
138. Alternatively[sentencedict.com], an internal ISDN card can be used for most desktop computers.
139. Desktop full colour publishing will remove the need for many organisations to use outside suppliers.
140. This free software uses the Internet to deliver a stream of news, stock quotes and other information right to your desktop.
141. It is often the case that the quality of the documents produced by some one adopting desktop publishing goes down rather than up.
142. This involved copying a lot of files between two different desktop computers and a laptop machine.
143. To create an electronic newspaper, all you need is a desktop personal computer that you can use as a server.
144. Most desktop publishing packages offer an automatic leading setting as a default and this should be generally over-ridden.
145. At the time we were also tracking the development of desktop publishing, a newly created use for personal computers.http://sentencedict.com/desktop.html
146. Similarly, desktop publishing packages can take text from a whole range of word processors, graphics packages and other sources.
147. In this area there is a surprising lack of desktop publishing software as it is obviously a prime candidate.
148. These images can be used as desktop wallpapers, if only you could decide which to use.
149. Tomorrow's desktop publishing systems certainly won't look like today's page makeup software.
150. The technology enables users with one telephone number to gain access to their desktop phone, cellular phone, fax and pager.
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