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  2. Numbers (spreadsheet) - Wikipedia

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    Numbers works in a fashion somewhat different from traditional spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel or Lotus 1-2-3.In the traditional model, the table is the first-class citizen of the system, acting as both the primary interface for work and as the container for other types of media like charts or digital images.

  3. Marketing part number - Wikipedia

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    The Marketing Part Number (MPN) is code that Apple Inc. uses to classify all of its items in a unique way. An MPN can be used to identify a particular configuration of Apple hardware. [1] MPNs are additionally referred to by Apple as order numbers, and part numbers, and model numbers, but are distinct from Apple's "A number" format of model ...

  4. Hierarchical File System (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    While HFS is a proprietary file system format, it is well-documented; there are usually solutions available to access HFS-formatted disks from most modern operating systems. Apple introduced HFS out of necessity with its first 20 MB hard disk offering for the Macintosh in September 1985, where it was loaded into RAM from a MFS floppy disk on ...

  5. Core Storage - Wikipedia

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    Core Storage is a logical volume management system on macOS that was introduced by Apple to Mac OS X Lion. Core Storage is a layer between the disk partition and the file system. [1] Core Storage is the basis for Apple's Fusion Drive technology, [2] which presents several partitions on multiple drives as a single logical volume.

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  7. Apple FileWare - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Apple intended to develop its own FileWare drive mechanism for the new Apple III and Lisa business computers being developed. They quickly ran into difficulties which precluded them from the Apple III, which continued to use the earlier Shugart design. [2] Finally, FileWare drives were implemented in the Lisa, released on January 19, 1983.

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  9. .DS_Store - Wikipedia

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    Binary format specification from Kaitai; A reverse-engineered description of the file format from Mozilla (Mark Mentovai) A more detailed description of the file format (Perl documentation by Mark Mentovai and Wim Lewis) Perl code to decode the .DS_Store format; A blog post walking through parsing the .DS_Store file format