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History of Mac OS
Changes in early Macintosh operating systems are best reflected in the version number of the Finder, where major leaps are found between 1.x, 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x.
Geekism
Hackintosh = A "standard" non-Macintosh computer running a version of the Macintosh operating system [typically referred to as OSx86]
Digital audio workstation
Commercial systems are often designed to run on Macintosh or Windows operating systems and are usually developed for profit.
Ñ
On the Apple Macintosh operating system it can be typed by pressing the [Option] key then typing n followed by either N or n.
Adobe Director
Director can also create stand-alone executable applications from a project, called projectors, which can be compiled for Macintosh or Windows operating systems.
Rhapsody
Rhapsody (operating system), the code name for the Apple Macintosh operating system that eventually evolved into Mac OS X
Command-line interface
The latest versions of the Macintosh operating system are based on a variation of Unix called Darwin.
Beacon designer
Beacon Designer is a software that runs on Windows and Macintosh operating systems and designs primers and probes for real time PCR (polymerase chain reaction).
Portable Document Format
(Although the WinAnsi and MacRoman encodings are derived from the historical properties of the Windows and Macintosh operating systems, fonts using these encodings work equally well on any platform.)
Mac OS X
It is the next release following the numbering of previous Macintosh operating systems such as Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9.
Apple Corps v. Apple Computer
This time, an Apple employee named Jim Reekes had included a sampled system sound called Chimes to the Macintosh operating system, but Apple’s legal department objected citing the agreement with Apple Corps.
StuffIt
Until the 2005 release of Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger", StuffIt Expander came preloaded with the Macintosh operating system.
RailDriver
It is not compatible with Macintosh operating systems, though it can be operated on new Macs if running Windows.
Macintosh
Microsoft Windows 3.0, which began to approach the Macintosh operating system in both performance and feature set, was released in May 1990 and was a usable, less expensive alternative to the Macintosh platform.
Macintosh
System 7 was the first major upgrade of the Macintosh operating system.
Macintosh
Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard" is the latest in the long line of Macintosh operating systems, including numerous functionality and appearance changes.
HyperCard
They wrote a new "viewer only" version, the HyperCard Player which Apple distributed with the Macintosh operating system, while Claris sold the "full" version commercially.
Asterisk
This character also appeared in the position of the regular asterisk in the PostScript symbol character set in the Symbol font included with Windows and Macintosh operating systems and with many printers.
System 8
Mac OS 8, a late 1990s version of the Macintosh operating system
Appearance Manager
In the pre-Mac OS X version of the Macintosh operating system, the Appearance Manager controlled the overall look of the Mac GUI widgets and supported several themes.
BlitzMail
The first versions of the client ran only on the Apple Macintosh operating system.
Ruckus Network
The service is not compatible with Apple Macintosh or Linux operating systems.
System 7 (disambiguation)
System 7 is the name of a Macintosh operating system.
MacTCP
MacTCP was the standard TCP/IP implementation for the Macintosh operating system through version 7.5.1.
Iomega REV
The drives are compatible with Macintosh, Windows, and Linux operating systems, although some only with particular models or interfaces.
FullWrite Professional
They immediately patched it to work on System 7, the latest Macintosh operating system, and they released it as 1.7.
TeachText
The underlying text engine was the TextEdit Manager built into Mac OS, which had a limit of 32k on text files, leading to occasional frustrated outcries among its users since it was also the default application in the Macintosh operating system for opening text files that had lost their association with a particular program and thus were "orphaned".
FLAB
The developers of the Apple Macintosh operating system used four-letter abbreviations as type codes and creator codes.
Keith Stattenfield
Then worked on the Macintosh operating system starting in 1995, from the Mac OS 7.5 release on.
Yahoo! Widgets
Prior to this, he had experience with Kaleidoscope, a skinning program for the Apple Macintosh operating systems, akin to WindowBlinds.
Mac OS X v10.0
XNU kernel – the Unix-like kernel was a first for Macintosh operating systems, and was one of the largest changes from a technical standpoint in Mac OS X.
WAV
Both WAVs and AIFFs are compatible with Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
System 6
System 6 used the same black-and-white graphical user interface environment used in previous Macintosh operating systems.
System 6
Unlike later Macintosh operating systems, System 6's Apple menu was not customizable, and there was no application switcher menu in the upper right-hand corner of the menu bar.
ReportLab
The software is claimed to run on many platforms, including Microsoft Windows, many Linux distributions, and both old (system 8/9) and new (OS X) versions of the Macintosh operating system.
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History of Mac OS
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Mac OS X v10.4
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Mac OS X v10.5
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Mac OS X
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Mac OS X v10.2
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
A/UX
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Mac OS X Server
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Macintosh
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
MkLinux
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Mac OS
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
History of Mac OS X
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Mac OS X v10.0
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Darwin (operating system)
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
System 6
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
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Mac OS X
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Mac OS X v10.2
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
A/UX
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Mac OS X Server
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Macintosh
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
MkLinux
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Mac OS
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
History of Mac OS X
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Mac OS X v10.0
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
Darwin (operating system)
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)
System 6
History of Macintosh operating systems Classic Mac OS (history)