OK, someone on here made mention about a question with a friend's IPad. I
do not like hijacking other threads if I can at all prevent it, which
usually I can, and therefore, that is why I am starting this new thread, as
it only remotely has to do with the IPad. The only reason I really even
mention that other thread is because it is what sparked me to ask this
question, and got me thinking.
One thing that I have noticed on I O S is when turning my rotor back and
forth, I keep hearing this thing called Containers. So, I guess I'm a
little bit confused. What exactly is a container in that particular type
context? The other place where I see the mention of containers in on the
mac within Safari. I noticed that you have the same thing. So, what
exactly are! containers?
Not only would a definition of their meaning be helpful, but if you all
could actually give me a practical example both on I O S, and another
specifically on the mac side of things, that would be very helpful in
helping me grasp this concept.
Thank you.
Chris.
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