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− | macOS (formerly stylised Mac OS X and OS X) is an Unix-like operating system developed by Apple Inc. for use on their Macintosh line of personal computers. It is the successor of Mac OS 9. MacOS is a series of operating systems, and each version is coined a name of a large feline, for example Mac OS X 10.4 was called "Tiger". However, since 2013, the newest versions have been named after Californian locations. The current version of macOS is 10. |
+ | macOS (formerly stylised Mac OS X and OS X) is an Unix-like operating system developed by Apple Inc. for use on their Macintosh line of personal computers. It is the successor of Mac OS 9. MacOS is a series of operating systems, and each version is coined a name of a large feline, for example Mac OS X 10.4 was called "Tiger". However, since 2013, the newest versions have been named after Californian locations. The current version of macOS is 10.14, "Mojave" (2018). |
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Revision as of 11:27, 19 September 2019
macOS (formerly stylised Mac OS X and OS X) is an Unix-like operating system developed by Apple Inc. for use on their Macintosh line of personal computers. It is the successor of Mac OS 9. MacOS is a series of operating systems, and each version is coined a name of a large feline, for example Mac OS X 10.4 was called "Tiger". However, since 2013, the newest versions have been named after Californian locations. The current version of macOS is 10.14, "Mojave" (2018).
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