iPhone apps work on iOS devices (iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch) they will not work on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) or any other Mac OS X version
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Mac OS X Lion is version 10.7
No. Some apps have been ported to OSX and you can download them from the new Mac App Store (comes preloaded on all new macs, comes as a part of Snow Leopard.) But you can't play straight iphone apps.
Providing a Mac mini is running Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) it can be used to make iPhone apps. Apple provides separate versions of the iPhone Software Development Kit for Leopard and Snow Leopard. The SDK requires the Xcode development tools which are included with the Mac OS X installation disc.
Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) was created by a team of programmers at Apple.
There are apps that will only work with Mac OS X which can be on any Mac computer - iMac, MacBook, Mac Mini etc.
If the computer is running Mac OS Lion or higher we recommend the 2011 version.
Mac OS 10.6
Eat your mac
Yes, it is. Any type of MacBook that comes out now is a Mac OS X. The most recent version of Mac OS X is Mac OS X Lion, coming out soon.
Osx snow leopard I think ^^^^Thats wrong the answer is OS X Lion :)
Mac OS X Lion will be release some time in July of 2011. UPDATE: Mac OS X Lion will be released ONLY on the Mac App Store no DVD's on July 14th, 2011