The latest operatins system is called Mac OS X Snow Leopard
A Macintosh apple.
When IBM took over the market in personal computer from Apple, Apple developed the Macintosh. The Macintosh sported a new 3-inch disk drive that was faster than the 5-inch drives used in other machines, including the Apple II. Apple sold 70,000 Macintosh computers in the first 100 days.
Macintosh Apple.
Macintosh is a type of apple. (Fruit)
The Macintosh was introduced by Apple in 1984.
The operating system used on Macintosh computers is written primarily by the programers at Apple. However they incorporate innovations from outside Apple such as 'Cover Flow' which were popular with Macintosh users. The original operating systems upon which the latest versions of the Apple operating system are based are 'NEXTSTEP/OPENSTEP.' and 'BSD,' which is a derivative of 'UNIX.'
The i stands for Internet and the Mac stand for Macintosh. The Macintosh refers to the Macintosh Apple. Thus the name Apple Macintosh. The founder Steve Jobs worked in an apple orchard as a kid and came up with the name.
Apple's Mac OS X is legally only used on Apple Macintosh computers.
Its called macintosh after the macintosh apple
No. The Apple II predated the Macintosh by several years.
The Macintosh is a type of computer that Apple developed and markets. Originally launched in 1984 as the Apple Macintosh (often referred to as an Apple Mac) today the range includes the iMac, the MacBook, and the Mac Pro.
Apples first operating system was Apple DOS 3.1 for the Apple II in 1978. Versions 1 and 2 were internal testing versions and were not made available to the public. They developed Apple SOS (Sophisticated Operating System) for the Apple III in 1980. Parts of the SOS were used in the Lisa's operating system which in turn would lead to the Macintosh Operating System. The first operating system for the Macintosh came out in 1984, with the release of the first Macintosh. This was known as "System 1.0". The current series of system software, Mac OS X, was released in 1999 for servers, and 2001 for desktops.