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finder The program that provides the desktop, filing, disk management and ability to launch applications for the Macintosh.
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finder Also known as a viewfinder. A viewing aid in a camera, used for composing, and usually focusing the subject. It would normally also display exposure information in smaller formats. (see Exposure & Focusing screen )
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finder A small telescope, ideally of wide field of view, that is fixed to the main telescope in order to facilitate the finding of objects.
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finding an observation; a condition discovered.
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finder Part of the system software. It creates the desktop and keeps track of the files on the disk. It also manages documents and application programs when they are in use.
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