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someone who arranges an introduction between a business person seeking a service and someone they feel might help that business with that service. Most finders know other finders. The business person ends up in a daisy chain where no one can actually help them. Finders charge a fee for making successful introductions. Usually, the fee is 10% of the value of the service to the business person.
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The operating system level of the Macintosh, similar to the desktop in Windows 95 or the Program Manager in Windows 3.1. To switch between open applications in the Finder, click on the appropriate window or on the icon in the upper right corner of the screen to see a list of all running applicatons.
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The Finder is the default open application on a Macintosh, and it's represented by a little, purple, happy face icon in the top right-hand corner of the screen. Most people think of it as the desktop, however, or as the utility that lets you navigate quickly among open programs. When you click on the Finder, you can designate which of your open applications will be the active one.
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A viewing device on a camera to show the subject area that will be recorded on the film. Also known as viewfinder and projected frame.
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