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Mac OS

Official name of the Apple Macintosh operating system first introduced in 1984. Earlier versions were called System x.x, where x.x were the version numbers. Apple dropped the System label with the release of Mac OS 8.

OS X has been re-written to make use of the Unix operating system while still giving users the Macintosh look and feel with which they are familiar.



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Data Rescue is compatible with both Classic Mac OS and OS X.
Metrowerks is committed to providing developers with the most stable and comprehensive tools to build leading-edge applications that target Windows, Classic Mac OS, Mac OS X, and other operating systems within one, tightly integrated environment," said Andy Mastronardi, director of desktop and academic marketing, Metrowerks.
With these tools, developers can build a single application that runs on both Classic Mac OS and Mac OS X architectures.
 
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