One is named X11 and the other is named terminal
To install X11 on a Mac you could try Fink. Apple has information about X11 on their Developers section. (See links below)
X11 is an implementation of the X graphical user interface used on UNIX computer systems. This is commonly referred to as the X Window system. There are implementations for most operating systems including Microsoft's Windows. The 11 designates the 11th version of the X system. The first, X1, was released in 1984 with X11 appearing in 1987. X11 has had several revisions with the latest X11 (7.5) appearing in October 2009.Mac OS X is built on top of a UNIX core and Mac X11 lets you run applications that were developed on UNIX computers using the X11 system seamlessly on a Mac. It is installed with Mac OS X in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder.UNIX people have a penchant for short names (such as the C programming language) and X was named after an earlier windowing system called W which ran on an operating system called V.(See links below)
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They are two different calibers.
A Mac is a desktop computer where a MacBook is apple's laptop.
The file structure is the biggest difference. The Mac is designed more for graphic intense/design programs.
To spoof the MAC address on a Mac use the ifconfig command in the Terminal.
The Mac already has it, it's called Terminal. Applications/ Utlities/ Terminal. And no you cannot install a Windows application into a Mac OS.
"The biggest difference between a Mac computer and an Eclipse computer are the ""thought"" processes and philosophies. Mac's actually process more like humans whereas Eclipse's process opposite of humans."
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a big mac has 2 patties and agrand mac has 3 patties with a bun also big mac has bun to but there more toppings on the grand mac
Uzi has a high fire rate, and Mac has more accuracy but less fire rate