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  2. Label (Mac OS) - Wikipedia

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    Label (Mac OS) In Apple 's Macintosh operating systems, labels are a type of seven distinct colored and named parameters of metadata that can be attributed to items (files, folders and disks) in the filesystem. [1] Labels were introduced in Macintosh System 7, released in 1991, [2] and they were an improvement of the ability to colorize items ...

  3. AppleWorks - Wikipedia

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    AppleWorks at the Wayback Machine (archived February 3, 2007) AppleWorks was an integrated office suite containing a word processor, database, and spreadsheet. It was developed by Rupert Lissner for Apple Computer, originally for the Apple II and launched in 1984. Many enhancements for AppleWorks were created, the most popular being the TimeOut ...

  4. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    macOS. The history of macOS, Apple 's current Mac operating system formerly named Mac OS X until 2011 and then OS X until 2016, began with the company's project to replace its "classic" Mac OS. That system, up to and including its final release Mac OS 9, was a direct descendant of the operating system Apple had used in its Mac computers since ...

  5. macOS Monterey - Wikipedia

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    Laptops unable to boot (fixed with 12.0.1 update) [22] [23] Inability to charge sleeping laptops with MagSafe (fixed with 12.1 update) [24] Mouse pointer memory leak issue (fixed with 12.1 update) [25] Audio issue with speaker and audio output crackling and popping [26] Problems connecting external displays to Mac using any version of Monterey [27]

  6. macOS Big Sur - Wikipedia

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    macOS Big Sur is the first release of macOS for Macs powered by Apple-designed ARM64 -based processors, a key part of the transition from Intel x86-64 -based processors. [19] The chip mentioned in demo videos, and used in the Developer Transition Kit, is the A12Z Bionic. On November 10, 2020, Apple announced the first Mac Apple silicon chip ...

  7. Pages (word processor) - Wikipedia

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    The "Full Screen" mode (introduced in Mac OS X Lion) and supported in Pages 4.1 hid the menubar and toolbars, allowing users to focus on a single document without being distracted by other windows on the screen; [5] however, after Pages 5, full-screen mode requires the user to manually hide various panes for focused writing and the page ...

  8. Aqua (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Aqua is the successor to Platinum, which was used in Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, and developer releases of Rhapsody (including Mac OS X Server 1.2). The appearance of Aqua has changed frequently over the years, most recently and drastically with the release of macOS Big Sur in 2020 which Apple calls the "biggest design upgrade since the introduction of ...

  9. Architecture of macOS - Wikipedia

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    macOS. The architecture of macOS describes the layers of the operating system that is the culmination of Apple Inc. 's decade-long research and development process to replace the classic Mac OS . After the failures of their previous attempts—Pink, which started as an Apple project but evolved into a joint venture with IBM called Taligent, and ...