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- ITportal - Un confronto tra Linux e le prime versioni di Mac OS X - Panoramica sulla svolta che ha portato Apple a sviluppare un sistema operativo a base Unix. L'articolo chiarisce le differenze tra Mac OS X, l'ambiente Unix e il sistema operativo libero Linux.
- Apple: Mac OS X Server - The Apple Mac OS X Server product page with specifications and screenshots.
- Apple: Mac OS X - The Apple Mac OS X product page. Describes features in the current version of Mac OS X, a screenshot gallery, latest software downloads, and a directory of resources.
- Apple Developer Connection: Mac OS X Server - Developer information, FAQs, bug reporting, and free downloads from Apple for Mac OS X Server.
- Da Pc a Mac: Cosa c'è ancora dentro Mac OS X - Panoramica delle componenti Unix e delle opzioni per lo sviluppo supportate da Mac OS X. A cura di M. Freccero.
- Mac OS X Notes - For OS X users looking to delve into the deeper workings of UNIX. Filled with info on compiling open-source software on OS X (10.2) using the Terminal application.
- Mac OS X Hints - Search for Mac OS X hints, view latest headlines; via Mac OS X Hints.
- OS X for Legacy Macs - Allows the installation of Mac OS X and Darwin on unsupported Macs including the 7300 through 9600 from an unmodified Install CD. Includes a tech support forum and FAQ.
- Ars Technica - Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger - Article about the update cycle of the Mac OS and what to expect from the Tiger version.
- What is Mac OS X? - Amit Singh attempts to give a hacker over-friendly answer to the question "What is Mac OS X?".
Wikipedia Articles
- Classic (Mac OS X) - Classic, or Classic Environment, is a hardware and software abstraction layer in PowerPC versions of Mac OS X that allows applications compatible with Mac OS 9 to run on the Mac OS X operating system. The name "Classic" is also sometimes used by software vendors to refer to the application programming interface available to "classic" applications, to differentiate between programming for Mac OS X ...
- History of Mac OS X - Mac OS X is the newest of Apple Computer's Mac OS line of operating systems. Although it is officially designated as simply "version 10" of the Mac OS, it has a history largely independent of the earlier Mac OS releases.
- Mac OS nanokernel - The PowerPC-based Mac OS before Mac OS X uses a nanokernel to manage the PowerPC execution environment and the Mac 68K emulator. It is the only piece of code that is allowed to execute in PowerPC supervisor mode (not to be confused with 68k supervisor mode inside the emulator) in the ...
- Mac OS X v10.5 - Mac OS X version 10.5 "Leopard" is the name of the sixth major release of the Mac OS X operating system for Apple's Mac line of personal computers, the successor to Mac OS X v10.
- Mac OS X Server - Mac OS X Server is the server-oriented version of Apple's desktop operating system, Mac OS X. Mac OS X, in both desktop and server versions, is a Unix-like operating system based on technology that Apple acquired from NeXT Computer.