When users intend to edit a file the file is checked-out and edits are made.
SwiftKey uses a blend of artificial intelligence technologies which enables it to predict the next word the user intends to type.
For example, reading "Joe: *jumps with joy*" in a chat log would suggest that the user had intended the words to be performed rather than spoken.
Goals are what the user intends to accomplish.
The hidden page may be an authentic page; therefore, the attackers can trick users into performing actions which the users never intended.
The outcome of turning on-off, resetting and scrolling applies to the selected source, which might not be the one that the user intended.
Unlike rooting an Android device, jailbreaking is necessary if the user intends to run software not authorized by Apple.
The target word that the user intended to write at each position is also known and stored in a file.
When a user drags an object, Fireworks tries to guess what the user intends to do with the object and draws temporary visual and placement aids.
More simply, perhaps the users intended to return to the same area during the next year's mast-gathering period.