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  2. List of Mac software - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Mac software – notable computer applications for current macOS operating systems. For software designed for the Classic Mac OS , see List of old Macintosh software . Audio software

  3. List of Classic Mac OS software - Wikipedia

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    Note that most old programs can still be run using emulators, such as SheepShaver, vMac, or Basilisk II. For a list of current programs, see List of Mac software . Third-party databases include VersionTracker , MacUpdate and iUseThis .

  4. List of DVD authoring software - Wikipedia

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    Free software implementations often lack features such as encryption and region coding due to licensing restrictions issues, and depending on the demands of the DVD producer, may not be considered suitable for mass-market use. DeVeDe (Linux) DVD Flick (Windows only) DVDStyler (Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux using

  5. Label printer - Wikipedia

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    The software can use native OS printer drivers, or embed drivers in the software, bypassing the OS print subsystem. It may work with dedicated label printers as described in this article, or use sheet- or continuous-fed labels in a general-purpose computer printer. Personal label printers or label makers These are handheld or small desktop devices.

  6. Adobe PageMaker - Wikipedia

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    Adobe PageMaker (formerly Aldus PageMaker) is a desktop publishing computer program introduced in 1985 by the Aldus Corporation on the Apple Macintosh. [1] The combination of the Macintosh's graphical user interface, PageMaker publishing software, and the Apple LaserWriter laser printer marked the beginning of the desktop publishing revolution.

  7. Ready, Set, Go! (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ready, Set, Go! is a software package for desktop publishing.Originally developed for Apple Computer's Macintosh by Manhattan Graphics, it became one of the earliest desktop-publishing packages available for that platform.

  8. MacDraw - Wikipedia

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    It was eventually adapted by Claris and, in the early 1990s, MacDraw Pro was released with color support. MacDraw was the vector-based cousin of MacPaint . In the preface of the third edition of Introduction to Algorithms , the authors make an emphatic plea for the creation of an OS X-compatible version of MacDraw Pro.

  9. Label (Mac OS) - Wikipedia

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    The names of the colors can be changed to represent categories assigned to the label colors. [2] [8] Both label colors and names can be customized in the classic Mac OS systems; however, Mac OS 8 and 9 provided this functionality through the Labels tab in the Finder Preferences dialog, while System 7 provided a separate Labels control panel.