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Что (кто) такое MacOS - определение

OPERATING SYSTEM FOR APPLE COMPUTERS
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  • An illustration of Apple's M1 processor.
  • Screenshot of El Capitan
  • Screenshot of OS X 10.0
  • macOS logo
  • A screenshot of OS X Mavericks
  • Aqua]] user interface as seen in the [[Mac OS X Public Beta]] from 2000.
  • Ventura]] (18).
  • Steve Jobs talks about the transition to Intel processors.
  • OS X logo from 2011 to 2013
  • Screenshot of Tiger
  • OS X Lion was announced at [[WWDC]] 2011 at [[Moscone West]].
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MACOS         
MACintosh Operating System (Reference: Apple, OS), "Style: MacOS"
Mac OS X         
<operating system> /mak oss ten/ Version 10 of the {Macintosh Operating System}, based on FreeBSD unlike prevoius versions. Apple released the kernel of Mac OS X Server as "darwin", under an open source license. Mac OS X incldues a code framework called the "Core Foundation" and an "Application Kit" framework for GUI and widgets strongly derived from NEXTSTEP. (2007-03-15)
Mac OS         
  • [[macOS Mojave]], released in 2018
  • [[Mac OS 9]], released in 1999
  • The text-only logo for [[Classic Mac OS]] starting with [[Mac OS 7.6]], released in 1997
  • 10.1 "Puma"]], released in 2001
FAMILY OF OPERATING SYSTEMS FOR MACINTOSH COMPUTERS
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Macintosh Operating System         
  • [[macOS Mojave]], released in 2018
  • [[Mac OS 9]], released in 1999
  • The text-only logo for [[Classic Mac OS]] starting with [[Mac OS 7.6]], released in 1997
  • 10.1 "Puma"]], released in 2001
FAMILY OF OPERATING SYSTEMS FOR MACINTOSH COMPUTERS
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<operating system> (Mac OS) Apple Computer, Inc.'s proprietary operating system for their Macintosh family of personal computers. The part of the operating system that simulates the desktop is called "Finder." The multitasking version of Finder was called "MultiFinder" until multitasking was integrated into the core of the OS with the introduction of System 7.0 in 1990. The Macintosh series provides a built-in graphics language, called "QuickDraw", which provides a standard for software developers. Mac OS 8, scheduled for delivery in July 1997, included new human-interface features, increased system stability and performance, a PowerPC processor-native Finder, tighter integration of Internet access through panel-based "assistants," Personal Web Sharing and the ability to run Java applets and programs through Mac OS Run Time for Java. Version 9.2 was the last version of the bespoke Mac OS. The next version, Mac OS X is quite different, being based on Unix. See also Macintosh file system, Macintosh user interface. (2007-03-15)
Macintosh operating systems         
  • [[macOS Mojave]], released in 2018
  • [[Mac OS 9]], released in 1999
  • The text-only logo for [[Classic Mac OS]] starting with [[Mac OS 7.6]], released in 1997
  • 10.1 "Puma"]], released in 2001
FAMILY OF OPERATING SYSTEMS FOR MACINTOSH COMPUTERS
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The family of Macintosh operating systems developed by Apple Inc. includes the graphical user interface-based operating systems it has designed for use with its Macintosh series of personal computers since 1984, as well as the related system software it once created for compatible third-party systems.
MacOS version history         
  • MacOS Version History
  • A diagram of the relationships between Unix systems including the ancestors of macOS
ASPECT OF HISTORY
MacOS history; Mac OS X History; Mac OS X history; History of mac os x; History of Mac OS X; Eric Justin Gould; Eric Justin Gould Bear; Eric Justin Bear; OS X version history; History of OS X; History of macOS; MacOS versions; MacOS release history
The history of macOS, Apple's current Mac operating system formerly named Mac OS X until 2012 and then OS X until 2016, began with the company's project to replace its "classic" Mac OS. That system, up to and including its final release Mac OS 9, was a direct descendant of the operating system Apple had used in its Macintosh computers since their introduction in 1984.
Launchpad (macOS)         
  • top]] program under macOS
  • Screenshot of Apple Chess
  • Digital Color Meter running under [[macOS Monterey]]
  • Grab 1.10 running on [[macOS High Sierra]]
  • iSync 3 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • Image Capture on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • Installer 6.2.0 running installation of [[VirtualBox]] on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • [[JPEGView]] running in the Classic Environment
  • Launchpad as seen in [[macOS Ventura]]
  • Help Viewer running on [[macOS Monterey]]
  • The Migration Assistant icon in [[macOS Big Sur]] and later
  • ODBC Administrator 1.1.0 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • A screenshot of the Remote Install program
  • Spotlight in macOS Big Sur
  • System Information running on [[macOS Big Sur]]
APPS PRE-INSTALLED ON THE APPLE MACOS OPERATING SYSTEM
Classic Environment; Mac OS X/Classic; Chess (OS X); ColorSync; Installer (macOS); Apple Chess; Apple Address Book; Address Book (software address book); Activity Monitor; Colorsync; Crash Reporter (OS X); Archive Utility; Bomarchivehelper; Apple Software Update; Apple Help Viewer; Grab (software); System Information (Mac); Apple System Profiler; DVD Player (macOS); DVD Player (Apple); Chess (chess client); Network Utility; Address Book (software); Classic Mac OS X; DiskImageMounter; Digital Color Meter; AirPort Utility; Internet Connect; Image Capture; Console (OS X); Audio MIDI Setup; Bluetooth File Exchange; Directory Utility; ColorSync Utility; ODBC Administrator; Process Viewer; Migration Assistant (Apple); Disk Image Mounter; Disk image mounter; Activity monitor; Web connect; DVD Player.app; Colorsync utility; AirPort Admin Utility; BOMArchiveHelper; Remote Install Mac OS X; Classic environment; Apple DVD Player; Apple Activity Monitor; Apple Console; Apple Grab; Mac OS X Help Viewer; Apple Image Capture; Apple Network Utility; Activity Monitor (Mac OS X); Audio MIDI Setup (Mac OS X); Directory Access (Mac OS X); Apple Grab (software); Internet Connect (Mac OS X); Network Utility (Mac OS X); Console (application); Help Viewer; Help Viewer (Mac OS X); Apple DVD Player (software); Macintosh System Profiler; Address Book.app; Mac os calculator; Directory Access; MacOS Classic; Image capture; Classic (Mac OS X); Launchpad (macOS); System Profiler (Apple); Internet Connect.app; DVD Player (software); Installer (Mac OS X); List of Mac OS X components; System Profiler; Launchpad (Mac OS X); Console (Mac OS X); Crash Reporter (Mac OS X); Contacts (application); Chess (mac); System Information (Mac OS); System Information (OS X); TruBlueEnvironment; Mac OS Blue Box; Mac OS X Blue Box; OS X Blue Box; Chess (Mac OS); List of OS X components; Installer (OS X); Chess (macOS); Launchpad (OS X); Contacts (software); Activity Monitor (macOS); DigitalColor Meter; Console (macOS); Crash Reporter (macOS); MacOS components; DVD Player (Mac OS); List of macOS components; MacOS built-in apps; MacOS Launchpad; Launchpad Macos
Launchpad is an application launcher for macOS introduced in Mac OS X Lion. Launchpad is designed to resemble the SpringBoard interface in iOS.
Installer (macOS)         
  • top]] program under macOS
  • Screenshot of Apple Chess
  • Digital Color Meter running under [[macOS Monterey]]
  • Grab 1.10 running on [[macOS High Sierra]]
  • iSync 3 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • Image Capture on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • Installer 6.2.0 running installation of [[VirtualBox]] on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • [[JPEGView]] running in the Classic Environment
  • Launchpad as seen in [[macOS Ventura]]
  • Help Viewer running on [[macOS Monterey]]
  • The Migration Assistant icon in [[macOS Big Sur]] and later
  • ODBC Administrator 1.1.0 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • A screenshot of the Remote Install program
  • Spotlight in macOS Big Sur
  • System Information running on [[macOS Big Sur]]
APPS PRE-INSTALLED ON THE APPLE MACOS OPERATING SYSTEM
Classic Environment; Mac OS X/Classic; Chess (OS X); ColorSync; Installer (macOS); Apple Chess; Apple Address Book; Address Book (software address book); Activity Monitor; Colorsync; Crash Reporter (OS X); Archive Utility; Bomarchivehelper; Apple Software Update; Apple Help Viewer; Grab (software); System Information (Mac); Apple System Profiler; DVD Player (macOS); DVD Player (Apple); Chess (chess client); Network Utility; Address Book (software); Classic Mac OS X; DiskImageMounter; Digital Color Meter; AirPort Utility; Internet Connect; Image Capture; Console (OS X); Audio MIDI Setup; Bluetooth File Exchange; Directory Utility; ColorSync Utility; ODBC Administrator; Process Viewer; Migration Assistant (Apple); Disk Image Mounter; Disk image mounter; Activity monitor; Web connect; DVD Player.app; Colorsync utility; AirPort Admin Utility; BOMArchiveHelper; Remote Install Mac OS X; Classic environment; Apple DVD Player; Apple Activity Monitor; Apple Console; Apple Grab; Mac OS X Help Viewer; Apple Image Capture; Apple Network Utility; Activity Monitor (Mac OS X); Audio MIDI Setup (Mac OS X); Directory Access (Mac OS X); Apple Grab (software); Internet Connect (Mac OS X); Network Utility (Mac OS X); Console (application); Help Viewer; Help Viewer (Mac OS X); Apple DVD Player (software); Macintosh System Profiler; Address Book.app; Mac os calculator; Directory Access; MacOS Classic; Image capture; Classic (Mac OS X); Launchpad (macOS); System Profiler (Apple); Internet Connect.app; DVD Player (software); Installer (Mac OS X); List of Mac OS X components; System Profiler; Launchpad (Mac OS X); Console (Mac OS X); Crash Reporter (Mac OS X); Contacts (application); Chess (mac); System Information (Mac OS); System Information (OS X); TruBlueEnvironment; Mac OS Blue Box; Mac OS X Blue Box; OS X Blue Box; Chess (Mac OS); List of OS X components; Installer (OS X); Chess (macOS); Launchpad (OS X); Contacts (software); Activity Monitor (macOS); DigitalColor Meter; Console (macOS); Crash Reporter (macOS); MacOS components; DVD Player (Mac OS); List of macOS components; MacOS built-in apps; MacOS Launchpad; Launchpad Macos
Installer is an application included in macOS (and in its progenitors OPENSTEP and NeXTSTEP) that extracts and installs files out of .pkg packages.
DVD Player (macOS)         
  • top]] program under macOS
  • Screenshot of Apple Chess
  • Digital Color Meter running under [[macOS Monterey]]
  • Grab 1.10 running on [[macOS High Sierra]]
  • iSync 3 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • Image Capture on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • Installer 6.2.0 running installation of [[VirtualBox]] on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • [[JPEGView]] running in the Classic Environment
  • Launchpad as seen in [[macOS Ventura]]
  • Help Viewer running on [[macOS Monterey]]
  • The Migration Assistant icon in [[macOS Big Sur]] and later
  • ODBC Administrator 1.1.0 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • A screenshot of the Remote Install program
  • Spotlight in macOS Big Sur
  • System Information running on [[macOS Big Sur]]
APPS PRE-INSTALLED ON THE APPLE MACOS OPERATING SYSTEM
Classic Environment; Mac OS X/Classic; Chess (OS X); ColorSync; Installer (macOS); Apple Chess; Apple Address Book; Address Book (software address book); Activity Monitor; Colorsync; Crash Reporter (OS X); Archive Utility; Bomarchivehelper; Apple Software Update; Apple Help Viewer; Grab (software); System Information (Mac); Apple System Profiler; DVD Player (macOS); DVD Player (Apple); Chess (chess client); Network Utility; Address Book (software); Classic Mac OS X; DiskImageMounter; Digital Color Meter; AirPort Utility; Internet Connect; Image Capture; Console (OS X); Audio MIDI Setup; Bluetooth File Exchange; Directory Utility; ColorSync Utility; ODBC Administrator; Process Viewer; Migration Assistant (Apple); Disk Image Mounter; Disk image mounter; Activity monitor; Web connect; DVD Player.app; Colorsync utility; AirPort Admin Utility; BOMArchiveHelper; Remote Install Mac OS X; Classic environment; Apple DVD Player; Apple Activity Monitor; Apple Console; Apple Grab; Mac OS X Help Viewer; Apple Image Capture; Apple Network Utility; Activity Monitor (Mac OS X); Audio MIDI Setup (Mac OS X); Directory Access (Mac OS X); Apple Grab (software); Internet Connect (Mac OS X); Network Utility (Mac OS X); Console (application); Help Viewer; Help Viewer (Mac OS X); Apple DVD Player (software); Macintosh System Profiler; Address Book.app; Mac os calculator; Directory Access; MacOS Classic; Image capture; Classic (Mac OS X); Launchpad (macOS); System Profiler (Apple); Internet Connect.app; DVD Player (software); Installer (Mac OS X); List of Mac OS X components; System Profiler; Launchpad (Mac OS X); Console (Mac OS X); Crash Reporter (Mac OS X); Contacts (application); Chess (mac); System Information (Mac OS); System Information (OS X); TruBlueEnvironment; Mac OS Blue Box; Mac OS X Blue Box; OS X Blue Box; Chess (Mac OS); List of OS X components; Installer (OS X); Chess (macOS); Launchpad (OS X); Contacts (software); Activity Monitor (macOS); DigitalColor Meter; Console (macOS); Crash Reporter (macOS); MacOS components; DVD Player (Mac OS); List of macOS components; MacOS built-in apps; MacOS Launchpad; Launchpad Macos
DVD Player (formerly Apple DVD Player) is the default DVD player in macOS. It supports all the standard DVD features such as multiple audio, video & subtitle tracks as well as Dolby Digital 5.
Dock (macOS)         
  • The dock, as it appears in [[macOS Big Sur]] to present versions of macOS
  • OPENSTEP Dock
  • 10.9]]
  • Stacks in grid view
APPLE SOFTWARE RUNNING ON MACOS AND ITS DERIVATIVES
Mac OS X Dock; Dock.app; Mac Dock; OS X Dock; OSX Dock; Macintosh Dock; Dock (Mac OS X); Dock (OS X); Apple Dock; Dock macOS; MacOS Dock
The Dock is a prominent feature of the graphical user interface of macOS. It is used to launch applications and to switch between running applications.

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MacOS

macOS (; previously OS X and originally Mac OS X) is a Unix operating system developed and marketed by Apple Inc. since 2001. It is the primary operating system for Apple's Mac computers. Within the market of desktop and laptop computers, it is the second most widely used desktop OS, after Microsoft Windows and ahead of ChromeOS.

macOS succeeded the classic Mac OS, a Mac operating system with nine releases from 1984 to 1999. During this time, Apple cofounder Steve Jobs had left Apple and started another company, NeXT, developing the NeXTSTEP platform that would later be acquired by Apple to form the basis of macOS.

The first desktop version, Mac OS X 10.0, was released in March 2001, with its first update, 10.1, arriving later that year. All releases from Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and after are UNIX 03 certified, with an exception for OS X 10.7 Lion. Apple's other operating systems (iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, audioOS) are derivatives of macOS.

A prominent part of macOS's original brand identity was the use of Roman numeral X, pronounced "ten" as in Mac OS X and also the iPhone X, as well as code naming each release after species of big cats, or places within California. Apple shortened the name to "OS X" in 2011 and then changed it to "macOS" in 2016 to align with the branding of Apple's other operating systems, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS. After sixteen distinct versions of macOS 10, macOS Big Sur was presented as version 11 in 2020, macOS Monterey was presented as version 12 in 2021, and macOS Ventura was presented as version 13 in 2022.

macOS has supported three major processor architectures, beginning with PowerPC-based Macs in 1999. In 2006, Apple transitioned to the Intel architecture with a line of Macs using Intel Core processors. In 2020, Apple began the Apple silicon transition, using self-designed, 64-bit ARM-based Apple M series processors on the latest Macintosh computers.