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  2. Mac OS X Snow Leopard - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) (also referred to as OS X Snow Leopard [10]) is the seventh major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. Snow Leopard was publicly unveiled on June 8, 2009 [ 11 ] at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference .

  3. Boot Camp (software) - Wikipedia

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    A Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard installation disc or Mac OS X Disc 1 included with Macs that have Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard preinstalled; this disc is needed for installation of Windows drivers for Mac hardware; 10 GB free hard disk space (16 GB is recommended for Windows 7)

  4. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    Leopard is an Open Brand UNIX 03 registered product on the Intel platform. It was also the first BSD-based OS to receive UNIX 03 certification. [3] [52] Leopard dropped support for the Classic Environment and all Classic applications, [53] and was the final version of Mac OS X to support the PowerPC architecture.

  5. Xcode - Wikipedia

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    Xcode 4.2 is the last version to support Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard", but is available only to registered developers with paid accounts; without a paid account, 3.2.6 is the latest download that appears for Snow Leopard. [35]

  6. macOS Monterey - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Leopard (10.5) Snow Leopard (10.6) Lion (10.7) ... Current beta release iOS 16 releases [32] Version

  7. Mac OS X 10.0 - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X 10.0 was released to the public on March 24, 2001, after several months of beta testing. The release was met with mixed reviews, with some users praising the new features and stability, while others criticized the lack of compatibility with older Mac applications.

  8. OS X Lion - Wikipedia

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    The first developer preview of Lion added TRIM support for Solid-state drives (SSD) shipped with Macs, which is also included in the latest version of Snow Leopard (10.6.8) shipping with MacBook Pros before July 20, 2011. Other SSDs have built-in TRIM-like optimization, while yet others require OS patching.

  9. macOS - Wikipedia

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    Rosetta continued to be offered as an optional download or installation choice in Snow Leopard ... Mac OS X Public Beta expired and ceased to function in Spring 2001 ...