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The main difference is that a MacBook boasts the MacOS X operating system, while this Lenovo comes with Windows Vista Ultimate. Other than that, various differences will appear in the various hardware customizations.
MacBook Pro comes with macOS, the most advanced desktop operating system in the world. macOS is designed to take full advantage of the powerful hardware in every Mac, and to deliver the most intuitive and seamless experience possible. You can buy MacBook Pro from: Microprokey
All the web site says is it needs a Mac with a Thunderbolt port and running MacOS 10.7 and later. An iMac should run it just fine.
If you installed the Windows Support Software (Boot Camp drivers) from Apple then either go into the Control Panel folder or into the Task Bar and open the Boot Camp control panel and select the MacOS and then select restart from that menu.If you didn't then you will have to restart and press and hold down the Option key immediately after the start up chime and it will eventually get to a Boot screen with any bootable partitions, select the MacOS and click the "continue booting" button and it will finish booting into the MacOS.
Apple computers use their own operating system called Mac OS X. Windows 7 can be purchased and installed on a MacBook if required.
MacOS is a very old operating system. The first Macintosh computers were made in 1983, and MacOS was published with them. However, MacOS was developed since the 1970s.
I don't know of any thing in the MacOS or standard applications that you can set an alarm.There are many free MacApps that will do it tho.Either go to the MacApp Store and search for one or you can just do a Yahoo/Google search for a Mac compatible one also.
Mac OS X is not locked.
iOS is the operating system of the iPhone, etc, similar to the MacOS as the operating system for Macintosh's, so it gets updated automatically. Older iPhones,iOS devices, etc, may not be able to get the latest iOS as it probably isn't compatible with older devices.
MacOS keychains are for containing security-related data. Examples include private keys, passwords for various applications, and secure notes and files.
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