OS X Leopard Which stands for Operating System 10.
The current OS from Apple is called Mac OS. It is the OS for their Macintosh range of computers. The Mac OS is currently in its 10th iteration and so is known as Mac OS X.
Apple's Mac OS X email client is called Mail.
Mac OS X is the OS used on Apple's Macintosh computers.
Apple's Mac OS X is legally only used on Apple Macintosh computers.
No. Apple computers use two main OS systems depending on the CPU. These systems are called iOS and OSX. Macintosh is a brand name used for some Apple computers. A Macintosh, a Mac, And a MacBook Pro all use OSX. The iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPads all use iOS. iPod classics use a different OS called Pixo OS.
The Character used as the file delimiter for Apple OS is the / (slash)
Apple is more popular Linux is ok OS is Crap. There you go! You got an answer!
Yes. That would be what the "OS" stands for. It's full name is Mac OS X. Mac = The Apple Macintosh computers it is designed for. OS = Operating System. X = The Roman numeral representing version 10 of the Mac OS.
iTunes is owned by Apple :)
Apple's Mac OS X can legally only be used on a computer made by Apple.
Mac OS X Lion, it is available on the mac app store
Os X is the operating drive on which a Mac and any apple device functions on. When there is an Os X on a PC it means that it is compatible with devices from apple.
OS X is a computer operating system, developed by Apple. Information on the latest operating systems, including OS X can be found at the Apple website. If you already have OS X installed, you could find out more information by choosing 'More Info' from the 'About this Mac' option in the Apple Menu. Further information about OS X can be obtained by visiting an Apple store or and Apple Authorised Reseller.