An
about box or
about dialog is a
dialog box that displays the
credits of a
computer software. The concept of the about box originated with the first
Macintosh operating system, where
About [program name] was typically the first item in the
Apple menu. In most
Microsoft Windows programs, about boxes can be accessed (opened) from the
menu bar, under
About... menu item, in the
Help menu. For example,
Microsoft Internet Explorer's about box could be opened by opening the
Help menu, then selecting
About Internet Explorer menu item. Generally, most programs' about boxes include information about product name and installed
version,
company name, and
copyright information, though there are programs that include much more information in their about box, like system information, registration information (if the program is distributed as
shareware), text of
license agreement, and the names of contributors to the project. About boxes are not standardized and are sometimes creative or entertaining in their design.
See also