One is named X11 and the other is named terminal
To install X11 on a Mac you could try Fink. Apple has information about X11 on their Developers section. (See links below)
X11 is an implementation of the X graphical user interface used on UNIX computer systems. This is commonly referred to as the X Window system. There are implementations for most operating systems including Microsoft's Windows. The 11 designates the 11th version of the X system. The first, X1, was released in 1984 with X11 appearing in 1987. X11 has had several revisions with the latest X11 (7.5) appearing in October 2009.Mac OS X is built on top of a UNIX core and Mac X11 lets you run applications that were developed on UNIX computers using the X11 system seamlessly on a Mac. It is installed with Mac OS X in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder.UNIX people have a penchant for short names (such as the C programming language) and X was named after an earlier windowing system called W which ran on an operating system called V.(See links below)
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They are two different calibers.
A Mac is a desktop computer where a MacBook is apple's laptop.
The file structure is the biggest difference. The Mac is designed more for graphic intense/design programs.
To spoof the MAC address on a Mac use the ifconfig command in the Terminal.
"The biggest difference between a Mac computer and an Eclipse computer are the ""thought"" processes and philosophies. Mac's actually process more like humans whereas Eclipse's process opposite of humans."
The Mac already has it, it's called Terminal. Applications/ Utlities/ Terminal. And no you cannot install a Windows application into a Mac OS.
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a big mac has 2 patties and agrand mac has 3 patties with a bun also big mac has bun to but there more toppings on the grand mac
Uzi has a high fire rate, and Mac has more accuracy but less fire rate