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System 1.0
System 1.0 (aka System 0.97) was the first commercial version of the Apple Macintosh System Software, released during the official launch of the Macintosh 128K on January 24, 1984. It included the Desktop -
Final Cut Pro X
Final Cut Pro X is a professional non-linear video editing application published by Apple as part of their Pro Apps family of software programs. It was first released on June 21, 2011 exclusively through -
Catalog content of the iTunes Store
This is the current category layout of the iTunes Store on iTunes for Windows/PC and Mac OS X. This layout is not accessible on the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. The store began after -
MkLinux
MkLinux (a contraction of Microkernel Linux) is an open source operating system begun in February 1996 by the Open Software Foundation Research Institute and Apple Computer, to port Linux to the PowerPC platform and Macintosh -
TvOS 9
tvOS 9 is the first branded version of the tvOS operating system from Apple Inc. Based on iOS 9, it was released on October 29, 2015 and supersedes Apple TV Software, the previous operating system -
TvOS
tvOS (formerly Apple TV Software) is the operating system software derived from iOS and developed by Apple Inc. for its Apple TV and HomePod lines of home media devices. Apple TV Software, the predecessor to -
TvOS 14
tvOS 14 is a version of the tvOS operating system from Apple Inc. Based on iOS 14, it was released on September 16, 2020. Experience[edit| edit source] Smaller app icons with more rounded corners -
Keynote
Keynote Current Version: 2009 Category: Presentation software Written in: C# Requirements: macOS Price:$79 with iWork Developer: Apple Website: http://www.apple.com/iwork Keynote is a presentation software application made by Apple Inc. for -
TvOS 10
tvOS 10 is a version of the tvOS operating system from Apple Inc. Based on iOS 10, it was released on September 13, 2016. External links[edit| edit source] tvOS at Apple (archived 2016-10 -
Power Macintosh 5400
The Power Macintosh 5400 series was a range of low to mid-range personal computers that were a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh families of Macintosh Computers. Consumer configurations were also released as -
IPhone (1st generation)
The iPhone (retroactively named the original iPhone, iPhone 2G, or iPhone 1) was the first generation of iPhone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on January 9, 2007, after months of rumors -
HyperCard
opposed to a database. HyperCard was originally released for the Macintosh with System 6 in 1987. A version for the Apple IIGS was released in 1991. Although it can be launched within the Classic environment -
Apple TV (1st generation)
160 GB HDD was released on May 31, 2007; subsequently, Apple ceased selling the 40 GB HDD version on September 14, 2009. Apple started taking pre-orders for Apple TV on January 9, 2007. The -
IMac (Intel-based)
The iMac is a series of Macintosh desktop computers offered by Apple Inc. The current Apple iMac features an Intel Core i series processor, ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics or NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS (24 -
Macintosh clone
Macintosh clone refers to a computer not produced by Apple that has been made capable to run some version of the Macintosh operating system. Because Macintosh ROMs were designed by Apple Computer to be difficult -
Breakout
Breakout is an pioneering video game engineered by Steve Wozniak for Atari in collaboration with Steve Jobs, who was employed there as a technician. In early 1975, Jobs brought in his friend Wozniak to work -
MacOS High Sierra
macOS High Sierra (version 10.13 ), first released on September 25, 2017, is the fourteenth major release of OS X, renamed macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. It is the -
Rosetta
the transition of their Macintosh line from PowerPC to Intel processors, allowing pre-existing Mac OS X software to run on the new platform without modification. The name is a reference to the Rosetta stone -
WatchOS
watchOS is the operating system software of Apple Watch, derived from iOS. The software can be updated by a paired iPhone with the Apple Watch app or directly from the Apple Watch. The current version -
Universal binary
binary code that could run on more than one type of processor family. The first Universal binary version of Mac OS X was Tiger 10.4.4. Rosetta was included to allow PowerPC software without -
Power Macintosh 7100
until January 3, 1996. The 7100 was the first mid-level desktop of Apple's new Power Macintosh line, and initially featured a 66MHz PowerPC processor, later updated to an 80MHz version in January 1995. -
List of Mac OS versions
Note: The headings on this list indicate the Macintosh System bundle names; the bullet points indicate the version of the System File included in that bundle. This is to make it clearer for people searching -
Apple typography
As a company that arguably did more to jump-start the desktop publishing industry than any other in the mid-1980s, Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) has paid great attention to the typefaces used in -
IPod nano
its introduction in 2005. Shortly after release, the iPod nano became the highest-selling MP3 player in history, being more successful than its discontinued sibling, the iPod mini. Instead of the hard disk used by -
Mac OS X Lion
Mac OS X Lion (version 10.7; marketed as OS X Lion) is the eighth major release of Mac OS X, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. A preview of Lion
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