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Yes. There are versions of MySQL for most Unix products, including Mac OS X, as well as Linux and Windows.
Windows, Unix, Mac OS
Mac OS X. Why? First off, we have to consider our options. The major players are: Windows, Mac OS, and Linux/Unix Mac OS is the best because: - Support for automation (Automator/AppleScript) which is essential - Better hardware all-around - Nice functional GUI (comparable to Windows) - Ability to run all major OS via virtualization - UNIX root - Tools support is not bad (Xcode) In essence, Mac OS is like Windows + Linux/Unix.
Dos Unix Linux Windows Mac OS OS/2
these are an examples of operating system - Windows - Linux - Unix - Mac OS
Unix is no longer a single operating system, and as such no single company makes it. Historically, Unix was created by AT&T. Nowadays, operating system collectively referred to as "Unix" are created by companies such as Sun (Solaris), Hewlett-Packard (HP-UX), IBM (AIX), and Apple (Mac OS X).
windows, mac os, unix, linux..generally all of the present versions of these OC's are multitasking ones..
absolutely nothing, the system is useless use unix or mac OS instead
The most common ones are windows family, Mac OS, Linux and Unix.
Yes it does. Microsoft releases version for Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. While for Unix and Linux there is open source alternative called Moonlight. It is not fully compatible with latest version of Microsoft released Silverlight.
Unix and windows are two separate groups of operating systems. Windows is the operating system of about 90% of personal computers, while unix is the basis of many other operating systems, such as Mac OS X
Mac OS X is an operating system running a UNIX shell, unlike Windows which uses a DOS shell. Most software must be specifically designed for use on Mac OS X because of its different shell, though UNIX provides Mac with improved security.