apple mac computer history

by on October 7, 2009

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Is Apple Mac computers have different operating systems like Microsoft Windows?

I am aware that this is an issue very stupid to ask but I want to know. I'm really good at using Windows. How does running on Mac? What is the latest system opperating for them. Should I try to use a Mac? Thank you .. Also, if you ready to tell me the history of operating systems for Mac? Thank you. Brian thank you for the information! What would be the last operating system to Mac then? Forgive me if you've already answered this question.

Not a stupid question at all. If you're really good at using Windows you are already very good at using a Mac, even if you're not aware of this fact. The differences between the two are few to be honest. The biggest difference between the two systems most users will agree, is in the graphics area. Mac seems to just be a better choice when it comes to graphics and rendering. However, the reality is that for general applications such as a desk, a PC is still king. They are both platforms as well and they both material as well. The difference in the two BIGGEST always comes down to marketing. You would do well and enjoy the latest versions of Mac out there right now. Start by asking questions about 'Mac OS X ". As for the story …. Here is a very brief summary about the humble beginnings Macintosh computers. The first computer with a GUI or graphical user interface was the Apple Lisa. The graphical user interface of any was first developed by Xerox Corporation at their Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) in the 1970s. Steve Jobs, visited PARC in 1979 (after redemption of shares of Xerox) and was impressed and influenced by the Xerox Alto, the first computer with a graphical user interface. Jobs designed the new Apple Lisa based on technology he saw at Xerox. * History of the Apple Lisa with the 1984 Apple Macintosh Steve Jobs made sure developers created software for the new Macintosh computer. Jobs thought that the software was the way to win over consumers.

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