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Count OS X, though bested in the epic battle, doesn't mind losing the acceptance of the maiden. He's a cool enough customer to find company elsewhere, and even if he is unable to find someone ...
Apple's OS X Server software is slated to be a $49 add-on to OS X Lion when it is released, and some home users may wonder what it is for and whether or not they can use it.
Simple, make a copy of the /Applications/ Install Mac OS X Lion program on external media and run a copy of the installer on your other Macs. This way, you won’t have to re-download the 4GB ...
The 10th major release, OS X 10.9 Mavericks, is named after an awkwardly plural California surfing spot, finally ending the feline dynasty. But what part of the operating system’s existence is this?
OS X is a solid operating system for those who enjoy Apple’s vision of the ideal desktop. It offers access to pro-level applications that many industries rely on.
The El Capitan public beta lets you use the major new version of OS X before itu2019s formally released. We've got answers to your questions about the beta program.
Apple keeps Darwin in sync with OS X, so the current Darwin download, version 8.1, is exactly what you'll find in the just-released OS X 10.4.1. Why would anybody who doesn't use a Mac ...
Windows 10 is a better operating system than Windows 8.1 but it’s still not as stable as it should be. Particularly when compared to Apple’s OS X.
Customizing OS X: The Easy Way by Don Williams on July 6, 2007 in Software In the past, customization for OS X has been difficult, if not next to impossible! With newer software tools however, it is ...
Mac OS X Yosemite is an excellent operating system that deftly adds mobile features without compromising the function of the desktop space. In this sense, it’s light-years ahead of Windows 8.1.
We can all admit that Mac OS X has the best GUI hands down. Anybody who argues that is a blithering idiot and should be shot on sight. Anyway, I'm now going to talk about Mac OS X for what it is ...
Starting in OS X 10.5, however, Apple changed the Dock’s bottom position to render in 3D (unless you performed a Terminal tweak. With Yosemite’s new flat UI, the Dock is back to being 2D again.
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