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Each version of Apple's Mac OS X is named after a big cat. Mac OS X 10.5 is called "Leopard".
I have a Mac OS X but I know Mac OS is a computer made by the brand/company, Apple.
Mac OS X is an excellent replacement for Windows 7. You can use Apple's Mac OS X on computers made by Apple. The legal terms you agree to when installing Mac OS X prevent it being installed on non-Apple computers.
Mac OS X is an operating system released by Apple Inc. It is designed for Apple branded computers, which is why you will never see a Dell, or an HP computer run Mac OS X. There are only two important versions of Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, and regular Mac OS X. Mac OS X server was designed for servers, while regular Mac OS X was designed for most computers. The current version of Mac OS X (10.6) is named Snow Leopard.
The current version of Apple's operating system is Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion).
OS X Leopard Which stands for Operating System 10.
Apple wanted to be the software, and hardware company. That way Mac OS X is built for the Mac computers.
Apple's Mac OS X can legally only be used on a computer made by Apple.
No. An iMac is a computer from Apple. Mac OS X is an Operating System for Mac computers. Every Mac comes with a copy of Mac OS X - pre installed.
You cannot, for many reasons. One, the PSP isn't fast enough to support Mac OS X, and two, Apple only allows Apple branded devices to run Mac OS X.
Providing the Intel based computer is manufactured by Apple then their Mac OS X software can work on it. The Mac OS X user's licensing agreement prevents Mac OS X being used on computers that are not made by Apple.
Apple's Mac OS X email client is called Mail.