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A combo box combines a text field with a pull-down button in a single control. The user can enter a custom value into the field or click the button to choose from a list of predefined values. When the user enters a custom value, it’s not added to the list of choices. Populate the field with a meaningful default value from the list. Box Sync is a desktop sync application that keeps all your files safe and secure in the cloud, while having them available on your computer and accessible from anywhere, on any device with Box mobile apps. No matter how you work, Box Sync helps you keep your files organized, safe, and always in sync with your business. Features & Functionality.

A combo box combines a text field with a pull-down button in a single control. The user can enter a custom value into the field or click the button to choose from a list of predefined values. When the user enters a custom value, it’s not added to the list of choices.

Populate the field with a meaningful default value from the list. Although the field can be empty by default, it’s best when the default value alludes to the hidden choices. The default value doesn’t have to be the first item in the list.

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Use an introductory label to let the user know what types of items to expect. Generally, labels should use title-style capitalization and end with a colon. For related guidance, see Labels.

Provide relevant choices. Users appreciate being able to enter a custom value, but also appreciate the convenience of choosing from a list of the most likely choices.

Offer standalone choices. Combo boxes don’t allow multiple selections; the user can only choose a single value from the list.

Make sure list items aren’t wider than the text field. If an item is too wide, it can be truncated and hard to read.

For related guidance, see Text Fields and Pull-Down Buttons. For developer guidance, see NSComboBox.

The Mac Box Set was a software package made by Apple Inc., including the latest version of macOS (then Mac OS X), iWork, and iLife.

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The Mac Box Set was updated twice after its original release. The first release was introduced and shipped on the same date iLife and iWork '09 were, January 9, 2009. It included the retail discs for Mac OS X 10.5.6 Leopard, iLife '09, and iWork '09. This was commonly called 'Mac Box Set '09'. The next release started shipping shortly after Mac OS X Snow Leopard was introduced. The only thing that changed in this release was that the Mac OS X version was 10.6.3 Snow Leopard. This shipped until after iLife '11 was introduced, where the iLife version was updated. Everything else stayed the same.

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The Mac Box Set retailed for US$169 for a single-user license and US$229 for the “family pack.”[1][2]

Editions[edit]

These were the versions of the Mac Box Set:

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  • Version 1: Mac OS X 10.5.6 Leopard, iLife '09, and iWork '09
  • Version 2: Mac OS X 10.6.3 Snow Leopard, iLife '09, and iWork '09
  • Version 3: Mac OS X 10.6.3 Snow Leopard, iLife '11, and iWork '09

References[edit]

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  1. ^Arya, Aayush (Jan 9, 2009). 'Opinion: The $169 Mac Box Set and Apple's motives'. Macworld. Retrieved Oct 10, 2020.
  2. ^'Apple Unveils Mac OS X Snow Leopard'. Apple. Jun 9, 2009. Archived from the original on Oct 2, 2009. Retrieved Oct 10, 2020.

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