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Dive into the intricacies of Mac OS X with Kevin Fehrenbach as he compares it to traditional PCs. Discover why Macs offer faster performance, a user-friendly interface, and unique features like multi-touch gestures and Dual OS capability, allowing users to run both macOS and Windows. Learn about preloaded software such as iPhoto, Keynote, and GarageBand, designed for everyday tasks and creative needs. Whether you're considering a switch from PC or just curious about the Mac experience, this overview provides essential insights into why many users prefer Macs.
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How mac os x works By: Kevin Fehrenbach
Mac Vs. PC Mac PC • Faster Operating system • Less compatible with many types of software • More expensive • Can run any form form of windows with dual boot • Slower Operating system • Compatible with most types of software • Much more cheap • Only runs windows operating systems
Features • Apple released Mac OSX Lion, the latest and greatest OS • Lion has multi touch gestures, to go back a page, switch desktops, and many others • Also has a page that is a lot like the ipad/ipod/iphone home screen, to view all your apps
Software • Mac OSX comes preloaded with all software that everyone can use for there everyday life • IPhoto is something people use to store all their pictures they need • Keynote, Pages, and Numbers are like office but they just throw it in for free rather then annoying trials • Garage Band lets people record music or create music digitally
Dual OS capability • Mac is the only os that allows you to use both windows and mac os • Programs like parallels and boot camp allow your mac to have windows as a second operating system
Multi-touch gestures • The mac track pad on the Macbooks, or the external track pad, and the magic mouse allow you to change desktops, switching between apps, and much more • To do this, using multiple fingers to swipe forward, back, up and down, left right and other directions • Started in osx leopard, but perfected in the new lion.
Bibliography • How stuff works • Google (purpoogle)