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− | [[Image:Old-apple-logo.jpg|thumb|left|The Apple logo. Despite claims by [[Windows]] and Linux fanboys, it is [[no]]t [[gay]].]] | |
− | [[Image:Apple mac se thumb.jpg|thumb|right|An old school Mac.]]
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− | Macintosh is a personal computer platform that has varied over the years. They were first released by Apple in 1984 after the failure of the Apple [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]].
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− | Some people prefer to use these machines to make [[Youtube Poop]]s instead of [[Windows]] PCs. Macs with Intel processors (made since 2006) also have the ability to run Windows via a "Boot Camp" partition or by virtualization.
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− | ==System Software/Mac OS versions==
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− | *'''Mac System Software''' (1984): The very first version of the Macintosh system, released in 1984.
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− | *'''System Software 1.0''' (1986): Actually version 3.1.
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− | *'''Mac System Software 2.0''' (1987): Actually version 4.0.
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− | *'''System 5''' (1987): Actually version 4.2. Added multifinder, for multitasking.
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− | *'''System 6''' (1988): Added support for Superdrive and modern 1.4MB floppy disks.
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− | *'''System 7''' (1991): A major overhaul of the system, and also the last to be called "System".
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− | **'''Mac OS 7.6''': Update of System 7. First version to be called "Mac OS".
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− | *'''Mac OS 8''' (1997): The last version to run on 68k Macs, with later versions being the first PPC-only versions.
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− | *'''Mac OS 9''' (1999): The last non-Unix-based version of Mac OS, prior to OS X.
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− | *'''Mac OS X Cheetah''' (2001): The first "home" version of OS X.
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− | *'''Mac OS X Puma''' (2001)
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− | *'''Mac OS X Jaguar''' (2002)
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− | *'''Mac OS X Panther''' (2003)
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− | *'''Mac OS X Tiger''' (2005)
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− | *'''Mac OS X Leopard''' (2007): The last version of Mac OS X to work on PPC Macs (with G4 and G5 processors.)
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− | *'''Mac OS X Snow Leopard''' (2009): The first Mac OS Intel-only version.
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− | *'''Mac OS X Lion''' (2011)
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− | *'''Mac OS X Mountain Lion''' (2012)
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− | *'''Mac OS X Mavericks''' (2013): Start of convention of naming systems after [[California]] landmarks, instead of cats.
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− | *'''Mac OS X Yosemite''' (2014)
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− | *'''Mac OS X El Capitan'''(2015)
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− | *'''Mac OS Sierra''' (2016): Now just called "Mac OS".
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− | *'''Mac OS High Sierra''' (2017)
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− | *'''Mac OS Mojave''' (2018)
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− | *'''Mac OS Catalina''' (2019): The first all- 64-bit version of Mac OS; 32-bit apps won't run on it anymore.
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− | ==Liked By==
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− | *[[Scrooge McDuck]]
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− | *Steve Jobs
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− | *Artists (aside from those that use Amiga)
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− | *[[Yoshit|Apple fanboys]] (obviously)
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− | [[File:Lisa2.jpg|thumb|left|The precursor to the Mac.]]
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− | ==Disliked By==
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− | *[[Windows]] fanboys
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− | *[[PJAMA|Linux fanboys]]
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− | *Amiga fanboys
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− | *The Shadow Gamer
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− | [[File:2 35.jpg|thumb|left|The iMac G3, a version of Macintosh from the '90s.]]
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− | ==Trivia==
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− | *The Macintosh has had 3 different CPUs:
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− | **[['80s]] Macs all had Motorola 68k CPUs.
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− | **[['90s]] Macs typically had PowerPC CPUs.
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− | **'00s Macs had both PowerPC (until 2006) and Intel CPUs (from 2006 to present).
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− | *[[iMovie]] is one of various video editing softwares for a Mac. [[Adobe Premiere]] works with Macs, too.
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− | *Despite the name, [[iClone]] is not for Mac.
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− | *Nowadays, Apple is mostly known for products like the iPod, the iPhone, and the iPad. Wow, they sure do have a lot of products that start with a lower-case "[[I]]".
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− | **In addition, Apple still makes the Macintosh line, with the most recent versions being the Intel-based iMac, the Mac Pro, and the Mac Mini, as well as the line of MacBooks.
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