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MacOS is a very old operating system. The first Macintosh computers were made in 1983, and MacOS was published with them. However, MacOS was developed since the 1970s.

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Mac OS X is not locked.

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MacOS keychains are for containing security-related data. Examples include private keys, passwords for various applications, and secure notes and files.

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Is MacOS an open source system? No.

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Someone would buy OSX86 if they wanted to turn their current PC into a computer that runs MacOS. They would do that if they didn't want to pay the high price for the Mac, but liked MacOS.

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Yes, you can. You can install any system on any computer.

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The Microtek ScanMaker 1000XL Flatbed Scanner is compatible with Apple MacOS X, Microsoft Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP, as well as Apple MacOS 9.x.

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Windows, MacOS, and Linux are the most common.

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This laptop comes installed with Apple MacOS X 10.5 (Leopard)

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Coasters or decorative mobiles.

MacOS was superseded by OSX about 9 years ago.

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One of them is that Mac OS X is made by Apple and Windows is made by Microsoft.

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If you installed the Windows Support Software (Boot Camp drivers) from Apple then either go into the Control Panel folder or into the Task Bar and open the Boot Camp control panel and select the MacOS and then select restart from that menu.

If you didn't then you will have to restart and press and hold down the Option key immediately after the start up chime and it will eventually get to a Boot screen with any bootable partitions, select the MacOS and click the "continue booting" button and it will finish booting into the MacOS.

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Building and using a Hackintosh computer, which is a non-Apple computer running macOS, is not legal according to Apple's End User License Agreement. Apple restricts macOS to only run on Apple-branded hardware. Therefore, creating a Hackintosh violates Apple's terms and conditions.

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Platform-dependent (Windows, Linux, AIX, MacOs etx), but gcc seems to be a safe bet.

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You can obtain ffmpeg by downloading it from the official website or using package managers like Homebrew on macOS or apt-get on Linux.

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No, Final Cut Pro is only compatible with macOS and not Windows XP.

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WineBottler is an application that helps users run Windows-based programs on macOS by wrapping them in a self-contained package with Wine compatibility layers. Users can simply select the Windows program they want to use, and WineBottler creates a standalone macOS application that can run that program without the need for a Windows operating system.

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Cisco Connect is the Windows/MacOS application that is used to configure and manage the Cisco Home Networking (Linksys and Valet) products.

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pedro found frogs, sloth, snakes,macos and much much more

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If the application is designed to be cross-platform and/or open-source, then it will run on macOS. Otherwise, it would not work.

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Of course not. For windows, windows 10 is the latest... For Mac, macOS High Sierra 10.13 is the latest...

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Not sure how to answer but Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows, 2000, XP, VISTA, 7, MACOS, Ubuntu and others.

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After Effects is not natively supported on Linux. Adobe After Effects is designed to run on Windows and macOS operating systems.

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Objective-C is a programming language primarily associated with macOS and iOS development. It is a superset of the C programming language and includes features from Smalltalk. However, its popularity has declined in favor of Swift, another programming language developed by Apple. Swift is now the preferred language for iOS and macOS development due to its modern features and performance improvements.

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Macs are designed to function best with Mac OS X and the associated iLife software (iPhoto, iMovie etc.) but they can happily run Windows or Linux. Rather than change a Mac to the another operating systems you can run Windows using an emulator (Xp, Vista and 7 - use "Sandbox").

But for professionals that want more out of excellent hardware, Linux has tools for most - without the need for "Appstore". So, i run MacOS one one partition, have installed "REFIt" that enables triple boot: MacOS, Windows and Ubuntu Studio. I have installed some more eyecandy Ubuntu, music and video editing software, and this can access the MacOS HFS file system - and even fix it (install all the "hfs" tools). But things that I like, such as the Docking, is installed, but the top, shared menu line that changes for the window that is active, has been replaced by a "Windows-like" menu.

The "ext4" filesystem is aparently more robust than hfs. There are some issues with the using the journalling in hfs from Linux, so be careful. Otherwise, things like email should be able to use the same files. I can "see" all my MacOS files from Linux, and all the Windows files - and when I need a MacOS tool, it is just to reboot and run MacOS - or Windows (this is usually just emulated in "Wine"/"Vm").

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With MacOS, it's script stuff with Windows is Dupe eliminator: http://www.bestshareware.net/downloading/dupe-eliminator-for-itunes.htm Cheers.

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she can kind of speak it not that much

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Apple is the company's name. Apple produces computer hardware, accessories and operating systems (such as MacOS and iOS).

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Yes.

It may be that a particular application you are familiar with on a Windows computer might not be available for MacOS, but there are CAD applications available which work on Macs

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yeah

it can use vista

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Apple MacOS, Microsoft Windows Vista / 2000 / XP

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iPhoto is no longer available for download as it has been discontinued by Apple. However, you can use the Photos app that comes pre-installed on macOS devices as the replacement for iPhoto.

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You just type the commands in and press Enter - very much like Microsoft's Powershell and Command Prompt, or macOS's Terminal window (which itself runs on Bash)

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There a lot of cheap computers on ebay that have the features below: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor with MacOS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard, 2 GB RAM and Dual display Graphics Card.

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YourAvon can be accessed with all major operating systems - Linux/Unix, Windows, and MacOS. YourAvon is the one stop spot for administering one's Avon business.

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Yes. Simply take your cursor and left click the time on the upper right hand side of your screen. Then click View as Analog.

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No. Apple's iOS uses the Mach / XNU kernel, the same as macOS. Cisco's IOS and the "IOS" used on the Nintendo Wii are proprietary operating systems developed by Cisco and Nintendo internally.

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This programs is called iTunes on both the Mac and PC.

As far as I know there is no such program for Linux computers or those with other operating systems than MacOS and Windows.

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MacBook Pro comes with macOS, the most advanced desktop operating system in the world. macOS is designed to take full advantage of the powerful hardware in every Mac, and to deliver the most intuitive and seamless experience possible.

You can buy MacBook Pro from: Microprokey

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SOME examples of a single user OS include DOS, CP/M, AppleDOS, Geos, MacOS before OS/X, Windows1-3, and Windows 95/98.

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Yes it does. the different in the paint classifications relates to degrees of prep ie: primer surfacer, primer sealer, sanding proceedures, and additives (catalysts etc)

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Why asking others? Just test it! - And share your results.

By the way, Poisoned is a PPC program. So it needs Rosetta, which is not included in actual MacOS any moe.

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Many screensavers are available on the internet but only download them from trustworthy platforms. If you use MacOS X or linux a package named XScreenSaver provides you with a lot of beautifull screensavers at once.

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Yes, iMovie is included in macOS, Apple's operating system for Mac computers. iMovie is a video editing software developed by Apple Inc. and is available for free on all Mac computers. It offers a range of features for editing and creating professional-looking videos.

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You don't run macOS applications on Linux unless there's a Linux port. As far as Windows goes, there is Wine. Do note that it's not an emulator and it won't run perfectly with everything.

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All the web site says is it needs a Mac with a Thunderbolt port and running MacOS 10.7 and later. An iMac should run it just fine.

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1. System V

2. BSD

3. countless unix-like, unix-based, unix-compatible, unix-inspired systems (linux, AIX, Sinix, Xenix, Dynix, Solaris, MacOs etc)

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To determine the CPU type of a computer, you can:

  1. Check the System Information: In Windows, you can type "System Information" in the search bar to view details about your CPU. In macOS, go to the Apple menu > About This Mac > System Report.
  2. Use Command Line: In Windows, you can use the "wmic cpu get name" command in Command Prompt. In macOS, you can use the "sysctl -n machdep.cpu.brand_string" command in Terminal.
  3. Check the Manufacturer's Website: If you know the model of your computer, you can visit the manufacturer's website to find detailed specifications including the CPU type.

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