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  2. LaunchBar - Wikipedia

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    LaunchBar is an application launcher for macOS.It provides access to user's applications and files, by entering short abbreviations of the searched item's name. It uses an adaptive algorithm that 'learns' a user's preferred abbreviations for a particular application.

  3. iCab - Wikipedia

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    iCab is a web browser for MacOS and Classic Mac OS by Alexander Clauss, derived from Crystal Atari Browser (CAB) for Atari TOS compatible computers. [2] It was one of the few browsers still updated for the classic Mac OS prior to that version being discontinued after version 3.0.5 in 2008; [3] Classilla was the last browser that was maintained for that OS [4] but it was discontinued in 2021.

  4. Minimum system requirements for AOL Mail

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    Mac OS X and newer - Works best with the latest version of Safari, Firefox, and Chrome. Operating systems that work with mobile AOL Mail AOL Mail can be used on the web browser of mobile devices with the following minimum requirements.

  5. Comparison of desktop application launchers - Wikipedia

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    Runs on macOS Catalina Alfred: Running with Crayons 5.5 March 18, 2024 Proprietary: No Objective-C: Yes Yes Butler: Peter Maurer 4.4.8 January 8, 2024 Proprietary: No Objective-C: Yes Yes DragThing: James Thomson 5.9.17 November 16, 2016 Proprietary: No C++: Yes No LaunchBar: Objective Development 6.19.1 July 5, 2024 Proprietary: No Objective-C ...

  6. macOS - Wikipedia

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    The first version of Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server 1.0, was a transitional product, featuring an interface resembling the classic Mac OS, though it was not compatible with software designed for the older system. Consumer releases of Mac OS X included more backward compatibility.

  7. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of built-in apps and system components developed by Apple Inc. for macOS that come bundled by default or are installed through a system update. Many of the default programs found on macOS have counterparts on Apple's other operating systems, most often on iOS and iPadOS.

  8. Mac OS 8 - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS 8 is the eighth major release of the classic Mac OS operating system for Macintosh computers, released by Apple Computer on July 26, 1997. [2] It includes the largest overhaul of the classic Mac OS experience since the release of System 7, approximately six years before. It places a greater emphasis on color than prior versions.

  9. Gatekeeper (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeper is a security feature of the macOS operating system by Apple. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It enforces code signing and verifies downloaded applications before allowing them to run, thereby reducing the likelihood of inadvertently executing malware .