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Since Java's bytecode is platform-independent, Java applets can be executed by browsers running under many platforms, including Windows, Unix, Mac OS, and Linux.
* Alfred ( software ), an application launcher for Mac OS X
* Mac OS X, iOS
Three emulators of the machine exist, ElectrEm for Windows / Linux / Mac OS X, Elkulator for Windows / DOS and the Multi-system emulator MESS.
( The others are Mac OS X, Solaris and HP-UX.
The rise of TCP / IP during the 1990s led to a re-implementation of most of these types of support on that protocol, and AppleTalk became unsupported as of the release of Mac OS X v10. 6 in 2009.
MacTCP would become a standard part of the Mac OS in 1994, by which time it also supported SNMP and PPP.
With the purchase of NeXT and subsequent development of Mac OS X, AppleTalk was strictly a legacy system.
AppleTalk support was finally removed from the MacOS in Mac OS X v10. 6 in 2009.
AFP is still in use in Mac OS X, even though most other AppleTalk protocols have been deprecated.
There is one major uncompressed audio format, PCM, which is usually stored in a. wav file on Windows or in a. aiff file on Mac OS.
Category: Mac OS X word processors
Stand-alone official AIM client software includes advertisements and is available for Microsoft Windows, Windows Mobile, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, BlackBerry OS.
The redesigned AIM for Mac is a full universal binary Cocoa API application that supports both Tiger and Leopard – Mac OS X 10. 4. 8 ( and above ) or Mac OS X 10. 5. 3 ( and above ).

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These included updates to EtherTalk and TokenTalk, AppleTalk software and LocalTalk hardware for the IBM PC, EtherTalk for Apple's A / UX operating system allowing it to use LaserPrinters and other network resources, and the Mac X. 25 and MacX products.
Category: Mac OS X instant messaging clients
In October 2007, at the Luxemburgish Hack. lu Security Conference, Kevin Finistere and Thierry Zoller demonstrated and released a remote root shell via Bluetooth on Mac OS X v10. 3. 9 and v10. 4.
On the other hand, Mac OS X has since version 10. 6 shown hard drive size using decimal prefixes ( thus matching the drive makers ' packaging ).
* The Intel versions of Mac OS X from versions 10. 4 ( Tiger ) to 10. 6 ( Snow Leopard ) have Rosetta, a binary translation program that allows applications meant for use on PowerPC Macs to run on Apple systems that use Intel processors.
EFI booting has been supported in only Microsoft Windows versions supporting GPT, the Linux kernel 2. 6. 1 and later, and Mac OS X on Intel-based Macs.
; Allegro Common Lisp: for Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, Linux, Apple Mac OS X and various UNIX variants.
; LispWorks: for Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, Linux, Apple Mac OS X and various UNIX variants.

Mac and v10
Mac OS X v10. 4 offers parental controls for several applications ( Mail, Finder, iChat, Safari & Dictionary ).
Mac OS X v10. 6 " Snow Leopard " was released on August 28, 2009.
Mac OS X v10. 7 " Lion " was released on July 20, 2011.
However, as of Mac OS X v10. 5, Cocoa when used with Objective-C 2. 0 also has automatic garbage collection.
Apple's Mac OS X v10. 3 ( Panther ) and v10. 4 ( Tiger ) include X11. app, based on XFree86 4. 3 and X11R6. 6, with better Mac OS X integration.
On Mac OS X v10. 5 ( Leopard ), Apple included X. org ( X11R7. 2 codebase ) instead of XFree86 ( X11R6. 8 ).
The version included in Mac OS X v10. 3 added the ability to read and write documents in Word format, and the version in Mac OS X v10. 4 the ability to read and write Word XML documents.
The version included in Mac OS X v10. 5 includes read and write support for Office Open XML and OpenDocument Text.
The version included in Mac OS X v10. 6 added automatic spelling correction, support for data detectors, and text transformations.
The version included in Mac OS X v10. 7 includes Versioning of files, and Autosave similar to iOS.
" Carbonized " application Adobe Systems ImageReady v. 7. 0 running directly on Mac OS X version Mac OS X v10. 2 | 10. 2
This is available in Mac OS X v10. 2 or later, and gives Carbon programmers some of the tools that Cocoa developers have long been familiar with.
Starting with Mac OS X v10. 2, HIObject is the base class for all GUI elements in Carbon.

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Rep. Mac Barber of Commerce is asking the House in a privilege resolution to `` endorse increased federal support for public education, provided that such funds be received and expended '' as state funds.
* Mac.
The Mormaerdom or Kingdom of Moray was ruled by the family of Macbeth ( Mac Bethad mac Findláich ) and Lulach ( Lulach mac Gille Coemgáin ); not overmighty subjects, but a family who had ruled Alba within little more than a lifetime.
AppleTalk is a proprietary suite of networking protocols developed by Apple Inc. for their Mac computers.
A series of memos from Bob Belleville clarified these concepts, outlining the Mac, LaserWriter and a file server system which would become Macintosh Office.
By late 1983 it was clear that IBM's Token Ring would not be ready in time for the launch of the Mac, and might miss the launch of these other products as well.
Considerable effort was needed, but by the time the Mac was released the basic concepts had been outlined and some of the low-level protocols on their way to completion.
Sidhu mentioned the work to Belleville only two hours after the Mac was announced.
The " new " AppleBus was announced in early 1984, allowing direct connection from the Mac or Lisa through a small box that plugged into the serial port and connected via cables to the next computer upstream and downstream.
However, as the basic hardware was built-in to the Mac, adding nodes cost only about $ 50 for the adaptor box.
This could be as simple as a network of Ethernet Mac II's trying to talk to a LaserWriter.
FriendlyNet was first introduced on the Quadra 700 and Quadra 900 computers, and used across much of the Mac line for some time.
In 1988 Apple had released MacTCP, a system that allowed the Mac to support TCP / IP on machines with suitable Ethernet hardware.
For some time in the early 1990s, the Mac was a primary client on the rapidly expanding Internet.
Additionally, a number of server products appeared that allowed the Mac to host Internet content.

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