Thursday, 14 November 2013

Mac OS

Mac OS
Mac Operating System Logo.jpg
Mac OS X Screenshot.png
Screenshot of Mac OS 10.6.8
Company /developerApple
OS familyClassic Mac OS(System 1–7, Mac OS 8–9)
Unix, Mach andFreeBSD (OS X)[1][2][3]
Working statePublicly released
Source modelProprietary software(with open-sourcecomponents)
Initial releaseJanuary 24, 1984; 29 years ago
Latest stable release10.9 (Build 13A603)[4](October 22, 2013; 24 days ago) [±]
Latest unstable releaseNone [±]
Kernel typeHybrid (XNU)
LicenseCommercial
Official websiteapple.com/osx/

Mac OS is a series of graphical user interface-based operating systems developed by Apple Inc. for their Macintosh line ofcomputer systems. The original version was the integral and unnamed system software first introduced in 1984 with the original Macintosh, and referred to simply as the "System" software. The System was renamed to Mac OS in 1996 with version 7.6. The System is credited with popularizing thegraphical user interface concept.

Mac OS releases have existed in two major series. Up to major revision 9, from 1984 to 2000, it is historically known as Classic Mac OS. Major revision 10 (revisioned minorly, such as 10.0 through 10.9), from 2001 to present, has had the brand name of Mac OS X and now OS X. Both series share a general interface design and some shared application frameworks for compatibility, but also have deeply different architectures.

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