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Subject:RE: What is the best term to use? From:"Lauren" <lt34 -at- csus -dot- edu> To:"'Zen C'" <zenizenc -at- gmail -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Sun, 21 Oct 2007 17:02:47 -0700
The system that I currently deal with refers to those tabs as "Applets,"
which may be an appropriate term in this case. The term "applet" generally
applies to mini-applications within applications. I wouldn't call every tab
an applet; for example, the tabs in an options menu are tabs because they
only offer a screen for making changes to preferences but no actual
application functionality, like database operations. If the tabs have
specific sets of operational functions and they are parts of a larger
application, then, I think, they are "applets."
Lauren
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> Hi,
>
> The software I am currently using is designed as such that
> there are many
> ways of doing the same thing. It is separated in to modules
> and when you
> click a module you get a window with tabs and they relate to
> different
> functions. Some of these tabs (functions) are repeated in
> different modules.
> So you can access the Payments tab/application using the
> Financial module or
> the Booking module.
>
> The current help refers to these tabs as 'applications' as
> each tab has its
> unique functionality.
>
> According to the Microsoft Manual of Styles 'application'
> isn't the best
> term to use and tabs doesn't seem to sound right either. I
> can say click the
> Payments tab, but when I am describing or referring to the
> tab it doesn't
> sound right cos it has its own unique functionality.
>
> For example:You can now make the Payments application a read
> only to avoid
> unauthorized access.
> You can now make the Payments tab a read only to avoid
> unauthorized access.
>
> These probably are not the best examples, but can someone
> help with a better
> name to call it.
>
> Zen
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