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MacOS Server
of AppleShare services provided server applications such as file and printer sharing and user management. The first version of Mac OS X Server, released on March 16, 1999 and dubbed "1.0" was a hybrid -
Unix
UNIX® or Unix is a family of multi-task and multi-user operating systems that feature a portable, compatible command line and C program support. Unix has diverged into several Unix operating systems and -
Apple Inc.
software includes the macOS operating system; the iTunes media browser; the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software; the iWork suite of productivity software; Final Cut Pro X, a non-linear video editing system; Logic -
Apple II series
II operating system was only the built-in BASIC interpreter contained in ROM; most commercial Apple II software on disk, e.g. educational games and productivity programs, booted directly on the hardware and either had -
OS X
OS X (pronounced oh ess ten) is the brand name of a series of Unix-compatible operating systems and graphical user interfaces developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. Since 2002, Mac OS X has -
IPod
of portable media players and multi-purpose pocket computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The first version was released on October 23, 2001, about 8½ months after the Macintosh version of iTunes was released -
IOS 4
The iOS 4 round of updates had finished, it started with iOS 4.0 and concluded with 4.3.5 (iPad 2 only) and 4.3.4 (all other devices (excluding iPhone 3G and iPod -
Mac
The Macintosh (presently Mac) is a series of several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. The first Macintosh was introduced by Apple's then-chairman Steve Jobs on January 24 -
IPhone
screen, including a virtual keyboard rather than a physical one. Third-party as well as Apple application software is available from the App Store, which launched in mid-2008 and now has over 900,000 -
IOS
iOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system from Apple Inc. Originally developed for the iPhone, it has since been extended to support other Apple devices including the original Apple TV, iPod touch and -
MacOS
s mobile operating system for its iPhone and iPod Touch product lines. Originally known simply as "System" software, it shipped with the Macintosh 128K in January 1984 and became the first commercially successful operating system -
IPhone 3GS
The iPhone 3GS (stylized iPhone 3G[S] by many blogs) is the third generation of iPhone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was introduced on June 8, 2009 at the WWDC 2009 which took -
IPad (4th generation)
The fourth-generation iPad (marketed as iPad with Retina display, colloquially sometimes known as the iPad 4) is a tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on October 23, 2012 -
MacOS Big Sur
macOS Big Sur (version 11.0) is the next major release of macOS, succeeding MacOS Catalina. It was announced at the 2020 Worldwide Developers Conference on June 22, 2020 and released on November 12, 2020 -
WatchOS 6
watchOS 6 is the sixth major release of watchOS for the Apple Watch series developed and distributed by Apple Inc. It was announced at the 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference alongside iOS 13, iPadOS, tvOS 13 -
IPad mini
The iPad mini is a series of small tablet computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was introduced on October 23, 2012 as the first iPad model to feature a reduced screen size -
IPod mini
announced on January 6, 2004, and released on February 20 of the same year. A second-generation version was announced on February 23, 2005, and released later that year. The iPod mini line was officially -
Motion
Motion is a software application produced by Apple Inc. for their Mac OS X operating system. It is used to create and edit motion graphics, titling for video production and film production, and 2D and -
Macintosh Quadra
The Quadra series of Macintosh computers was launched by Apple Computer in 1991 as the company's high-end professional-grade machines, designed around the Motorola 68040 processor. It replaced the Macintosh II series and -
Emoji
Emoji (Japanese: 絵文字えもじ, English:/ɪˈmoʊdʒiː/; Japanese: [emodʑi]; singular emoji, plural emoji or emojis) are ideograms and smileys used in electronic messages and web pages. Emoji exist in various genres, including -
ITunes
one portable device to another. iTunes was introduced by Apple Inc. on January 9, 2001. The latest version, which is currently version 10.4.1, is available as a free download for Mac OS X -
Apple TV
in September 2006 and began shipping it the following March. It initially shipped with a 40 GB hard disk; a 160 GB version was introduced two months later and the earlier model was ultimately discontinued. -
Xcode
Xcode is Apple Inc.'s integrated development environment (IDE) for developing applications and other software for macOS. It was introduced for Mac OS X running on PowerPC, and then Intel processors. On June 22 at -
Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro was a professional non-linear video editing system developed by Apple. It was targeted towards high-end video hobbyists and independent filmmakers that use Macintosh computers. In 1995, a Macromedia board member -
Rosetta 2
development of the PowerPC G5 could no longer keep up with its product road map. An earlier version of Rosetta was a key component of the transition by allowing PowerPC software to run in emulation
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