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Java 5 was first available on Apple Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) [35] and was the default version of Java installed on Apple Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). Public support and security updates for Java 1.5 ended in November 2009. Paid security updates for Oracle customers ended in April 2015.
Moses — Apple Mac OS X Server-Based Mac; Mother's Day — Red Hat Linux 1.0; Mother's Day .1 — Red Hat Linux 1.1; Mount Prospect — Intel MP440BX; Mousex — Lunar Linux 1.3; Moxie — Adobe Flex 3.0; Mozilla — Netscape Navigator (since spun off as its own name and browser) Mr. Coffee — Sun 1st generation JavaStation 1; Mr. T — Apple ...
Mac OS X departed from this trend, in large part because "X" (the Roman numeral for 10) was in the name of the product. As a result, all versions of OS X began with the number 10. The first major release of OS X was given the version number 10.0, but the next major release was not 11.0.
General Java API: J2ME, Java Runtime Environment 1.1+, Android. Java FIPS API: Java Runtime 1.5+, Android. C# API (General & FIPS): CLR 4. BSAFE Crypto-J Solaris, Linux, Android, FreeBSD, AIX, 32 and 64-bit Windows, macOS (Darwin) Yes cryptlib
Mac OS X 10.4.7 and higher versions of Mac OS X 10.4 run 64-bit command-line tools using the POSIX and math libraries on 64-bit Intel-based machines, just as all versions of Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 run them on 64-bit PowerPC machines. No other libraries or frameworks work with 64-bit applications in Mac OS X 10.4. [97]