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  2. OS X El Capitan - Wikipedia

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    OS X El Capitan was released to end users on September 30, 2015, as a free upgrade through the Mac App Store. [ 6 ] OS X El Capitan is the final version of OS X to support Aluminum Macs and Xserve , as its successor, macOS Sierra drops support for the mid 2007 and final models.

  3. List of Apple operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Apple TV Software 3 – derived from Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger; Apple TV Software 4 – derived from iOS 4 and iOS 5; Apple TV Software 5 – derived from iOS 5 and iOS 6; Apple TV Software 6 – derived from iOS 7; Apple TV Software 7 – derived from iOS 8; There was no Apple TV Software 8; version 8 was skipped when moving to tvOS.

  4. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Apple has also included versions of iWork, iMovie, and GarageBand for free with new device activations since 2013. However, these programs are maintained independently from the operating system itself. [1] Similarly, Xcode is offered for free on the Mac App Store and receives updates independently of the operating system despite being tightly ...

  5. macOS Sequoia - Wikipedia

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    The app surfaces individual user guides for apps such as Freeform, Pages, Keynote, Notes, and Apple TV, and also surfaces user guides for any other devices a user may own, such as an iPhone, Apple Watch or Apple TV. As an independent app, it can also be pinned to the Dock.

  6. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    Since macOS 11.2.3, it is no longer possible to install iOS apps by default from an IPA file instead of the Mac App Store on Apple silicon Macs, which now requires third-party software to unlock the functionality. [80] [81] Big Sur introduced Rosetta 2 to allow 64-bit Intel applications to run on Apple silicon Macs. However, Intel-based Macs ...

  7. macOS - Wikipedia

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    Applications can be distributed to Macs and installed by the user from any source and by any method such as downloading (with or without code signing, available via an Apple developer account) or through the Mac App Store, a marketplace of software maintained by Apple through a process requiring the company's approval.

  8. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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    Apple A18 - Tupai, with 2 Everest cores and 4 Sawtooth cores; Apple A18 Pro – Tahiti, [72] with 2 Everest cores and 4 Sawtooth cores; Apple silicon (Mac): Kalamata [73] Apple M1 – Tonga, A14X [74] Apple M1 cores – Icestorm efficiency cores and Firestorm performance cores, with Lifuka GPU cores [70] [71] Apple M1 Pro – Jade C-Chop [75]

  9. Mac App Store - Wikipedia

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    Like the App Store on iOS and iPadOS, the Mac App Store is regulated by Apple. To submit an app for consideration, the developer must be a member of the Apple Developer Program. As of March 2023, the membership fee is US$99 a year. [7] Apps must be approved by Apple before becoming available on the store.