A computer is a piece of hardware, so no computer can be similar to Mac OS X (a piece of software).
If you are inquiring what other operating systems are similar to Mac OS X:
NextStep - operating system released by Next. Next was purchased by Apple, and NextStep was used as the base for Mac OS X.
FreeBSD - most low-level utilities in Mac OS X were updated with ones from FreeBSD
If you are inquiring about what hardware platforms are similar to that of the Macintosh:
Generic PC - Intel Macs share the same processors, and most of the same buses and connectors, They differ mainly in the firmware: Macs use EFI, a firmware created by Intel. Most PCs use a BIOS, which maintains compatibility (and some design flaws) with the original IBM PC of 1981.
IBM POWER Workstations - Older PowerPC-based Macs share much of the same architecture with concurrent IBM workstations.
BeBox - A PowerPC computer released in the mid-90s, had a similar architecture to concurrent Macs.
The Mac's operating system, like most operating systems, provides a means by which software can utilise the computer's hardware and it also presents the user with a graphical interface to facilitate operating the computer.
An operating system (OS) operates and runs your computer e.g. Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris etc...
An operating system (OS) is the software used to run a computer. Windows is an example for a operating system. Apple designed the Mac OS to run more stable.
first of all. you can usually tell by what kind of computer you have. if you have a PC, it most likely utilizes the Windows operating system. if you have an apple mac, its probably going to have the mac OS X operating system. or when you boot up your computer, it will usually tell you.
On a Mac computer the operating system is OSX. All of the solutions are OSX based and are different for each application.
No. Mac OS is an operating system.
You have to buy the MAC operating system and then install it on the computer.
The Mac's operating system, like most operating systems, provides a means by which software can utilise the computer's hardware and it also presents the user with a graphical interface to facilitate operating the computer.
Mac OS
An operating system (OS) operates and runs your computer e.g. Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris etc...
An operating system (OS) is the software used to run a computer. Windows is an example for a operating system. Apple designed the Mac OS to run more stable.
The Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS) was created to provide an operating system for the Macintosh computer.
Anyone can use an Apple Mac computer. It is different from using a Windows based operating system, but these days the two are very similar. It may take some adjustment and learning to get used to the new operating system.
A Mac is a computer the cost of which varies depending on which model you buy. Linux is an operating system that is free. You can use the Linux operating system on a Mac if required.
Mac OS
first of all. you can usually tell by what kind of computer you have. if you have a PC, it most likely utilizes the Windows operating system. if you have an apple mac, its probably going to have the mac OS X operating system. or when you boot up your computer, it will usually tell you.
Software requires a specific operating system to work with a computer. Software designed to work with the Windows operating system will not work with Mac OS X and vice versa. For example the Microsoft Office suite for Windows will not work on a computer running Mac OS X which will require the Mac version of Microsoft Office.