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Macintosh Operating System
DEFINITION: Mac OS is the computer operating system for Apple Computer's Macintosh line of personal computers and workstations. A popular feature of its latest version, Mac OS X, is a desktop interface with some 3-D appearance characteristics. OS X has a modular design intended to make it easier to add new features to the operating system in the future. It runs UNIX applications as well as older Mac applications.
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Symantecs 7 Steps to Windows 7: Planning and Assessment
sponsored by Symantec Corporation
WEBCAST:
With the release of Windows 7, many organizations are considering migrating to this new platform. This webcast explores best practices to aid IT pros in this transition. Discover a wide range of hardware and software technology that will help you prepare for this switch.
Posted: 05 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 05 Nov 2009
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MAC OS DEFINITION (continued):
Mac OS is the computer operating system for Apple Computer's Macintosh line of personal computers and workstations. A popular feature of its latest version, Mac OS X, is a desktop interface with some 3-D appearance characteristics. OS X has a modular design intended to make it easier to add new features to the operating system in the future. It runs UNIX applications as well as older Mac applications. Mac OS comes with Apple Computer's iMac and Power Macintosh line of computers. Mac OS definition sponsored by WhatIs.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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