Apple comes standard with the Snow Leopard (10.6), a 64 bit unix based operating system.
An Apple Macintosh computer with an Intel processor will run any Windows from XP to 7. The majority of Macintosh users prefer not to run Windows at all and manage fine without it.
Apple's Macintosh computers use Apple's operating system known as OSX. The current version is OSX 10.8.#. Macintosh computers can also run the Windows and Linux operating systems, but those systems are not included in the purchase of the computer.
To find the version of the Macintosh's current software, pull down the Apple menu (upper left on every screen), and choose the first option: "About This Mac".
Apple's Macintosh computers use Apple's operating system known as OSX. The current version is OSX 10.8.#. Macintosh computers can also run the Windows and Linux operating systems, but those systems are not included in the purchase of the computer.
The first Macintosh computer from Apple was introduced in 1984.
Macintosh is a brand name for a range of computers it does not have a CEO. Macintosh computers are made by Apple Inc. and their CEO is Steve Jobs.
A Macintosh apple.
Apple's Macintosh computers use Apple's operating system known as OSX. The current version is OSX 10.8.#. Macintosh computers can also run the Windows and Linux operating systems, but those systems are not included in the purchase of the computer.
Steve Wozinak, invented the Apple, and Steve Jobs, the current CEO of Apple, Inc., had the idea of selling it
Macintosh Apple.
Tim Cook is the current CEO of Apple Inc. since Steve Jobs resigned and passed away.
The Macintosh was introduced by Apple in 1984.