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Mac OS 8.1 was the first system to have a Universal Disk Format (UDF) driver, allowing for DVD support on the Mac for the first time. It also shipped with the new Java runtime (JDK 1.13). Mac OS 8.1 also included an enhanced version of PC Exchange, allowing Macintosh users to see the long file names (up to 255 characters) on files that were. The 'classic' Mac OSis the original Macintosh operating system that was introduced in 1984 alongside the first Macintoshand remained in primary use on Macs until the introduction of Mac OS Xin 2001.
For the Apple computer family, see macOS
Operating System market share as of November, 2012[1] |
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Microsoft Windows - 82% |
Mac OS X and Mac OS - 6% |
iOS - 82% |
Android - 3% |
Java ME - 1% |
Linux - 1% |
Other - 0% |
The Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS) is a program that allows a Macintoshcomputer to operate and be used. Mac OS was first made by Apple Inc. in 1984. In those days Mac OS was called Macintosh System Software – which was shortened to System or SSW (System Software). The term 'Mac OS' first appeared in the splash screen for System 7.5.1, but was not adopted as the new name until the release of Mac OS 7.6.
The latest version of Mac OS is Mac OS 11 Big Sur.
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- ↑Operating System Market Share, November 2012, courtesy of Net Applications, a marketing company which obtains its data from the Alexa Toolbar or related products. Because people who install these products on their computers are not always aware that the product reports web browsing habits back to the marketers at Alexa some security software considers the Alexa Toolbar spyware and removes it. Both the automated removal-as-spyware and the self-selecting nature of those who install software that reports on personal web browsing habits raises questions as to whether the resulting data represents a unbiasedstatistical sample of Internet users.
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