Its called macintosh after the macintosh apple
Charles Mackintosh invented the Mackintosh Raincoat and it was invented on the 1747
The first Macintosh was introduced on January 24, 1984.
There is no such thing as a Macintosh Open User Enhancement.
Charles Macintosh is credited with inventing waterproof fabric. He would later use this fabric make a raincoat still know are the Mackintosh.
The Mackintosh raincoat was named for its inventor, Charles Macintosh of Scotland. Despite the spelling of his last name, the coat is universally spelt with the letter "k".The Macintosh computer (without a "k") was named for the apple variety of that name, playing on the company's name Apple Computers.
Macintosh mum is a cyber-helpdesk. when using a Macintosh (apple) computer, simply open safari and type 'Macintosh mum' into the search bar. you should find a link to the apple website with help on everything apple.
A mackintosh is an outer coat for individuals wishing to stay dry in the rain. It is waterproof due to the rubberized material it is made from, and was invented by a Charles Macintosh, whose name is sometimes spelt with the K.
Charles Macintosh patented the waterproof cloth used in raincoats in 1823 even though it was James Syme who invented the fabric. Charles Macintosh and Co. of Glasgow made the first Mackintosh coats.
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Well, Mac is part of Apple. Including the Power Mac, eMac and iMac, and the MacBook series, there have been less than ten products with only the 'Mac' abbreviated form of Macintosh.Including all the various 'Macintosh' products such as Power Macintosh, Macintosh Centris, Macintosh Classic, Macintosh II, and Macintosh Portable, there are more than twenty products.