Susan Kare. Ref: http://www.computerarts.co.uk/in_depth/features/design_icon_the_mac_icons
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.
The original Macintosh icons were created by Susan Kare. She went on to design icons for Windows 3 and recently for FaceBook.
The original Macintosh icons were created by Susan Kare. She went on to design icons for Windows 3 and recently for FaceBook.
Computers made by Apple, called Macs, use the Macintosh OS.
Macintosh computers are a personal computer.
Not sure what you are asking. The operating system for Macintosh computers is OS X. It is a modified version of UNIX. The processor chips (currently i3, i5 & i7) used in Macintosh computers for some years now are made by Intel, the same chip used in most PCs today.
Macintosh computers are available throughout India. (See links below)
Better question: What are you talking about? If you mean 'What does it mean to port software from Windows to Macintosh', the answer is to rewrite software made for the Windows operating system family so that it runs on Macintosh computers as well. If you mean 'What port work with Windows and Macintosh' the answer is USB, Ethernet, Firewire, 3.5mm audio jack
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The term mac up was invented by Macintosh. It was used for the Macintosh computers which where invented in the 80's. It is not an apple merge and origination.
Modern Apple computers are referenced to as Mac computers or Macintosh computers
Mac (as in Mac computers made by Apple) is short for Macintosh, which was one of their earlier computers... They later on decided to shorten it to Mac...