Mac OS
Mac OS X,[8] is a series of Unix-based graphical interface operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. OS X (officially) runs exclusively on Macintosh computers and has been pre-loaded on all Macs since 2002.
OS X, whose X is the Roman numeral for 10 and is a prominent part of its brand identity, is built on technologies developed at NeXT between the second half of the 1980s and Apple's purchase of the company in late 1996. It was the successor to Mac OS 9, released in 1999, the final release of the "classic" Mac OS, which had been Apple's primary operating system since 1984.
OS X is a UNIX-like operating system that originally ran on PowerPC-based Macs. In 2006, the first Intel Macs had a specialized version of Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger". in 2007, Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard",[4] was the first to have UNIX 03 certification and run on both PowerPC and Intel Macs with the use of Universal Binaries. Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" was the first version of OS X to drop support for PowerPC Macs and run solely on Intel's x86-based processors. Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion" was the first version of OS X to drop support for 32-bit processors and run exclusively on 64-bit CPUs.
OS X Mountain Lion[2] (version 10.8) is the ninth and next major release of OS X, Apple Inc.'s desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Mountain Lion was announced on February 16, 2012 and is scheduled for release in late summer 2012.[2] It will gain additional features from iOS, some of which were previously introduced to the Mac in OS X Lion.
Mac OS X Lion Skin Pack for Windows XP 2.0
Mac OS X,[8] is a series of Unix-based graphical interface operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. OS X (officially) runs exclusively on Macintosh computers and has been pre-loaded on all Macs since 2002.
OS X, whose X is the Roman numeral for 10 and is a prominent part of its brand identity, is built on technologies developed at NeXT between the second half of the 1980s and Apple's purchase of the company in late 1996. It was the successor to Mac OS 9, released in 1999, the final release of the "classic" Mac OS, which had been Apple's primary operating system since 1984.
OS X is a UNIX-like operating system that originally ran on PowerPC-based Macs. In 2006, the first Intel Macs had a specialized version of Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger". in 2007, Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard",[4] was the first to have UNIX 03 certification and run on both PowerPC and Intel Macs with the use of Universal Binaries. Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" was the first version of OS X to drop support for PowerPC Macs and run solely on Intel's x86-based processors. Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion" was the first version of OS X to drop support for 32-bit processors and run exclusively on 64-bit CPUs.
OS X Mountain Lion[2] (version 10.8) is the ninth and next major release of OS X, Apple Inc.'s desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Mountain Lion was announced on February 16, 2012 and is scheduled for release in late summer 2012.[2] It will gain additional features from iOS, some of which were previously introduced to the Mac in OS X Lion.
Mac OS X Lion Skin Pack for Windows XP 2.0
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