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Well, there's classic Mac OS (Mac OS 1 -> Mac OS 9), and then there's Mac OS X (Mac OS 10.0 -> Mac OS 10.6 (to be released in 2 days)).If you're wondering what kind of editions there are, like how Windows has Basic, Premium, Ultimate, etc, there are two: Client and Server. Client is what is usually used, but Server is if you need to do special internet related activities, such as hosting a website.Client is $129 (Leopard)Server is $1000, I believe (Leopard)Again, Client is the primary version (it is often just referred to as Mac OS X, not Mac OS X Client), and Server is strictly for computers that need server-like capabilities, so it is often regarded. Many people will say that there is only one version of Mac OS X, referring to Mac OS X Client.
Apple's Mac OS X email client is called Mail.
On Windows, the best client is probably Pidgin. On Linux, Kopete is actually slightly better than Pidgin. iChat (included with OS X) and Adium are both popular chat clients with Jabber / XMPP support for Mac OS X.
BitLordis a free BitTorrent client for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.
Mail. It's in the Applications folder.
As the Dekaron client uses the DirectX component of the Windows operating system it is not available for Mac OS X.
A Wyse Thin client is a desktop accelerator by Dell. It is available for Mac OS or Windows OS. They are often quite expensive, ranging from $100 to $300.
I would have to say Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger , Or Leopard
Cisco has released a VPN client that is compatible with the Mac OS X operating system. You can download the compatible version on the Cisco VPN website.
This depends on the email client you used in OS 9. If you used Outlook Express or Eudora, it's a fairly simple process providing you have access to the Microsoft Mac program Entourage. You can import mail folders directly into Entourage and from there into any modern email client, such as OS X's Mail program.
The main OS for Mac can be found on a Mac when it is switched on. The current main OS is called Mac OS X.
Definitely a Mac is the right choice Source: I'm using a MacBook Pro right now