Elbacom launches new service: ALECk–The Glossary for Windows Embedded

imageDo you remember the last time when you were reading an article about specific product that contained many unknown abbreviations or unknown terms?

We know that there are many term that need explanation – therefore Elbacom has launched a new service: ALECk - The Glossary for Windows Embedded.

The new service will highlight specific terms and abbreviations throughout our website where we think an explanation would be helpful. If you hover the term with your mouse a tooltip will appear with an explanation.

Also you can view all the terms by clicking on Glossary on the bottom of every page.

Of course we will update the list of terms on a regular base.

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