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  • ocessor (used in the original Apple Computer Macintosh), a co-founder of the first commercial RISC
  • ffield, who had received an anaesthetic from Macintosh, agreed, but against the university's wishes
  • Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone, Shaun Levin, Sara Macintosh, Alison Heathwood McCormack, Frances Merival
  • I) was released for the Apple IIGS, Windows, Macintosh, Amiga and Atari ST.
  • Andrew MacIntosh, an American financier and adventurer of gre
  • sful version of Windows and a rival to Apple Macintosh and the Commodore Amiga on the GUI front.
  • The school's computer labs contain both Macintosh and IBM-compatible personal computers for in
  • lone, Centaurian (a 2D space shooter for the Macintosh), and Chowder.
  • Jing is compatible with Macintosh and Microsoft Windows.
  • cross-platform online play where Dreamcast, Macintosh and PC versions of the game appear online at
  • by Microsoft, for MS-DOS, MS Windows, Apple Macintosh, and UNIX.
  • Some versions of Ichitaro were ported to the Macintosh and to OS/2.
  • orporation, initially for the then-new Apple Macintosh and in 1987 for PCs running the then-new Win
  • est is an action computer game for the Apple Macintosh and Apple IIgs.
  • September 20, 2004 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Macintosh and Microsoft Windows, the same day as the r
  • ng Workbook A Guide for Using 15 Programs in Macintosh and Windows Formats (1996).
  • uel to Mars Rising, it is available on Apple Macintosh and Windows platforms.
  • sed for the Amiga, Apple IIgs, Commodore 64, Macintosh and DOS.
  • , among them 'Pom-Pom', devoted to the Apple Macintosh and 'PeaceNet', an "electronic pow-wow" to h
  • veloped by Spectrum HoloByte in 1990 for the MacIntosh and Amiga.
  • shing and the graphics capabilities of Apple Macintosh and Windows PC computers and the software th
  • xPro for DOS, FoxPro for Windows, FoxPro for Macintosh and Clipper 5.1.
  • blishes numerous software titles for the PC, Macintosh and Palm platforms.
  • sonal computer game released in 1990 for the Macintosh and Sharp X68000 platforms.
  • The PC, Macintosh and Game Boy versions are almost identical t
  • h Hat is a freeware adventure game for Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows computers.
  • s however, Dead Jesus was introduced to Alex Macintosh, and recorded a four song demo entitled Into
  • very light memory footprint (~1 megabyte) on Macintosh and Amiga systems.
  • r 1986, Guide was ported by OWL to the Apple Macintosh, and in July 1987, a Microsoft Windows versi
  • ersions being released for the DOS, Windows, Macintosh and Unix platforms.
  • Bub after a cat he owned in his youth named Macintosh and the waterproof jacket he often wore.
  • ff Vogel of Spiderweb Software available for Macintosh and Windows-based computers.
  • leased in 1984 by Megamax Inc. for the Apple Macintosh and, when the compiler was adapted in 1985,
  • Tammy MacIntosh as Nicky Bass
  • st title in the series available for play on Macintosh, as well as to have 256-color graphics and a
  • eware and freeware downloads for Windows and Macintosh, as well as a friendly support forum.
  • mate Solitaire program was shipped with each Macintosh at one point.
  • compatibles (Windows, DOS and Linux), Apple Macintosh, Atari ST, ZX81, Sony PlayStation, Nintendo
  • FirstClass BBS in Toronto called MAGIC (the Macintosh Awareness Group in Canada).
  • the internet, she worked in Writer's Ink and Macintosh BBS on GEnie.
  • Like the 128K Macintosh before it, the 512K contained an 8 MHz Motor
  • In 1992, Peachpit purchased the Macintosh Bible series from Arthur Naiman's Goldstein
  • Ian MacIntosh Black (born 27 June 1941) is a Scottish form
  • Its first Macintosh books were The Little Mac Book and The Mac i
  • Lu was a best-selling author of Macintosh books.
  • ET Messenger Service and is developed by the Macintosh Business Unit, a division of Microsoft.
  • 998, after the creation of the new Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit the year prior.
  • Wingz was originally written solely for the Macintosh by Innovative Software in Lenexa, KS (publis
  • indows 95, 20 for Windows 3.1, and 9 for the Macintosh by April 1996.
  • and Adobe recommends customers use an older Macintosh capable of booting into Mac OS 9.
  • ironment most closely resembling that of the Macintosh Centris 610, a system based on the Motorola
  • For the computer, see Macintosh Centris.
  • 25 July - Charles Macintosh, chemist (born 1766)
  • was discontinued after Apple terminated the Macintosh clone license program in 1997.
  • owns computer and later ported to DOS, Apple Macintosh, Commodore CDTV, TurboGrafx-CD and Sega CD w
  • 1988, Apple Macintosh Common Lisp
  • ject Lisp was also used in early versions of Macintosh Common Lisp.
  • Machines Incorporated and early versions of Macintosh Common Lisp
  • wn as OpenMCL, Clozure CL is an evolution of Macintosh Common Lisp.
  • In the same year a port to Macintosh Common Lisp was done.
  • Mac OS X v10.0 were not well received by the Macintosh community, as at the time the amount of RAM
  • ling and simulation activities using the new Macintosh computer produced by Apple.
  • mulator which emulates the 680x0-based Apple Macintosh computer on a variety of operating systems,
  • tor, who creates each episode using an Apple Macintosh computer running Final Cut Pro editing softw
  • The History of Digital Music II (The Macintosh Computer - Pre-MIDI)
  • The cover art is reminiscent of old Macintosh computer windows, and the booklet is relativ
  • G for short, is a website dedicated to Apple Macintosh computer gaming.
  • m is a shareware terminal emulator for Apple Macintosh computer systems.
  • 0899-4838) was a disk magazine for the Apple Macintosh computer system, published by Softdisk begin
  • 19, 2006 for copying songs from an iPod to a Macintosh computer running Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
  • In the early days of the Macintosh computer, the primary function of an evangel
  • e had developed the VeggieCard for the Apple Macintosh computer, a compressed set of archived files
  • igner-typographer Rick Spanier, working on a Macintosh computer, could create polished Oda-like fin
  • al, it was recorded in a home studio using a Macintosh computer, which was a fairly new concept at
  • queried while in that state from a connected Macintosh computer.
  • ium made to sit within the shell of an Apple Macintosh computer.
  • zine, beginning his career writing about the Macintosh computer.
  • ation via IEEE 1394 firewire to a Windows or Macintosh computer.
  • and videos, from an iPod or iPhone back to a Macintosh computer.
  • A stable version for Macintosh computers is available.
  • hose to enable the connection of DB-15 based Macintosh computers to the more popular VGA based moni
  • were used only in the first generation Power Macintosh computers (the Power Macintosh 6100, 7100 an
  • Commons which contains many free Windows and Macintosh computers for student use, Wi-Fi, group stud
  • ega CD 32X, 3DO, Sega Saturn, Windows 95 and Macintosh computers that features full motion video in
  • Version 3.0 ran on Macintosh computers and supported a rich, user-friendl
  • They also made a version for older 680x0 Macintosh computers called NuCalc 1.0.
  • Later models of Power Macintosh computers included newer versions of the Gra
  • conflicts were sometimes a problem on Apple Macintosh computers running versions of Mac OS prior t
  • The game was ported to Amiga and Macintosh computers in 1993-1994.
  • tware has been bundled for free on all Power Macintosh computers since its introduction in 1994.
  • ary and contains Windows-based computers and Macintosh computers for students.
  • is a computer virus that setup to trigger on Macintosh computers running the classic Mac OS on any
  • Fly! is a flight simulator for PC and Apple Macintosh computers developed by Terminal Reality and
  • ree antivirus software for Intel based Apple Macintosh computers running Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) and
  • The virus infected Macintosh computers, and the intention was that on 2 M
  • were quite popular for obsolete pre-G3 Power Macintosh computers, were not supported (and never off
  • Prism is available for both Windows and Macintosh computers.
  • MacWise is a terminal emulation program for Macintosh computers.
  • InStat is available for both Windows and Macintosh computers.
  • igh-end digital still cameras, and a pair of Macintosh computers.
  • r GNU/Linux operating systems on Intel-based Macintosh computers.
  • as CD-ROM only, The Dig was sold for PC and Macintosh computers.
  • f C for the Atari ST, Apple IIGS (APW C) and Macintosh computers.
  • Eyes released its accountability service for Macintosh computers.
  • powerful/influential person in the world of Macintosh computing.
  • Laing lead to versions for MS-DOS, Apple II, Macintosh, CP/M and TRS-80 computers.
  • four children: William Peter Crawford; Sarah Macintosh Crawford who became the wife of Samuel Warre
  • Cooperative multitasking made its Macintosh debut in March 1985 with a program called Sw
  • Xerox had invited the Macintosh design team to view their GUI computers at t
  • Wigginton had left Apple during the Macintosh development process to start Encore Systems
  • tearns, all of Apple as part of the original Macintosh development effort starting in 1982.
  • 6, 1953) was a member of the original Apple Macintosh development team during the 1980s.
  • Atkinson was part of the Apple Macintosh development team and was the creator of the
  • into the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Macintosh died as a captain at age 26, from wounds sus
  • ting reports on how well it works with Apple Macintosh editing software; while the manufacturer doe
  • e great Edwardian architects, Charles Rennie Macintosh, Edwin Lutyens and Charles Voisey became a m
  • This article is about the 68k Macintosh emulator.
  • A storm blew up and MacIntosh entered the river anyway, as his anchors and
  • ty of Ethernet networking products for Apple Macintosh environments, most notably an AppleTalk-to-E
  • is a promoter of Apple products such as the Macintosh, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad.
  • udents interested in learning more about the Macintosh, even before it was released to the public.
  • ter-assisted composition environment for the Macintosh first developed at IRCAM in the early 1990s.
  • he multiple processor cores now in every new Macintosh for more efficient performance.
  • practice from the Apple II+ until the Power Macintosh G3 was announced, a logic board upgrade was
  • Supported Computers: Power Macintosh G3, G3 B&W, G4, G4 Cube, iMac, PowerBook G3,
  • For the Apple Macintosh game of the same name, see Robot Battle (Mac
  • s for Change movement, alongside other early Macintosh games including Chris Crawford's Balance of
  • Mac Game Store, an online store for Macintosh games;
  • As such, it is the largest and oldest Macintosh gaming publication, and is still operated by
  • The game is archived at Macintosh Garden and can be emulated on most operating
  • extended to support the main features of the Macintosh GUI.
  • Since the Apple Macintosh had been recently introduced, the system was
  • ising firm, where he became exposed to Apple Macintosh hardware and digital imaging software and so
  • MacIntosh has also served as a chaplain for the San Di
  • ave specific icons under System 7, or little Macintosh icons under System 6.
  • Susan Kare, author of the original Macintosh icons, was brought in to design new vector g
  • the book was written and typeset on an Apple Macintosh II and an Apple LaserWriter II NTX, while th
  • st game to support the color displays on the Macintosh II.
  • te the drawing of color screen images on the Macintosh II.
  • ws in the middle, what is almost certainly a Macintosh IIci or maybe a Quadra 700.
  • The SE/30 is essentially a Macintosh IIx in the same case as the Macintosh SE, wi
  • Robert MacIntosh, in his book Earliest Toronto, describes Gor
  • t in the 20th anniversary celebration of the Macintosh in 2004, as Apple reposted a new version of
  • en in 1985 by Al Evans for the original 128K Macintosh in Lisa Pascal, and is claimed to be the fir
  • uter game developed by Leisure Games for the MacIntosh in 1988, and was an official computerized ve
  • It was released for the Macintosh in 1996, and for the PC in January of 1997.
  • icrosoft Excel, which was introduced for the Macintosh in 1985 and for Windows 2.0 in 1987.
  • was the inspiration for Object Pascal on the Macintosh in 1985.
  • Castle is a computer game, released for the Macintosh in 1987 by Silicon Beach Software.
  • Puyo Puyo for the Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Macintosh in August 1995, under the name Qwirks.
  • ded several innovative graphics programs for Macintosh, including Zeus and Monet, but within a few
  • Dan Macintosh indicates that the film shows "...their love
  • IWYG editor for Linux, Microsoft Windows and Macintosh, intended to be an open source equivalent to
  • r Designer for Opera Software, improving the Macintosh interface for the company's Opera browser.
  • December 29 - Charles Macintosh, inventor of a waterproof fabric (died 1843)
  • MacIntosh is the sister of former All Whites goalkeepe
  • de Adobe developed Illustrator primarily for Macintosh, it sporadically supported other platforms.
  • Originally developed for the Macintosh, it was later distributed on Microsoft Windo
  • stars, Mackenzie Crook, Martin Freeman, Ewen Macintosh, Joel Beckett and co-writer and co-director
  • ust a computer you can't lift" speech at the Macintosh launch in 1984.
  • It runs in black-and-white on the Apple Macintosh line of computers.
  • Scores was a computer virus affecting Macintosh machines.
  • MDEF was a computer virus affecting Macintosh machines.
  • Elmer MacIntosh MacKay, PC, QC (born August 5, 1936) is a re
  • MacIntosh made her full Football Ferns debut in a 1-2
  • ng as a disc Editor for Future PLC's monthly Macintosh magazine, Mac Format under editor Graham Bar
  • Macintosh magazines rated Red Ryder highly.
  • z" for the annual gathering of member of the Macintosh Managers mailing list in San Francisco for M
  • Macintosh married Dorothy Manning, whose sister Mary,
  • iTheater is but one of a few non-Apple Macintosh media center applications over the years, an
  • reescale Semiconductor, versions existed for Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Solaris, PlayStat
  • Platformer video game released for WiiWare, Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, iOS, and Windows Phone 7
  • See also: Timeline of Apple Macintosh models
  • uring 1984-1990, and continuing with several Macintosh models.
  • output backends, including Windows, GTK, and Macintosh native windowing systems, a variety of raste
  • He was the youngest son of Charles Nicholson Macintosh, newspaper editor and mayor of Timaru in 190
  • Tomb Raider was released for DOS, Macintosh, Nokia N-Gage, Pocket PC, and the PlayStatio
  • onal Content management system developed for Macintosh now for Mac OS X.
  • Dan MacIntosh of Country Standard Time wrote "Walker is eq
  • r that reason, the first Infobot, running in #macintosh on the EFnet IRC network, had the nickname '
  • n ported to many operating systems including Macintosh on PPC and x86, Linux on x86, x86-64 & PPC,
  • ne example of a fake account generator was a Macintosh One-click based piece of software called Fak
  • Version 1.0 release was in 1999 as a Macintosh only web application utilizing FileMaker Pro
  • In early versions of Apple's Macintosh Operating System, the "bozo bit" was one of
  • a weak copy protection system in 1980s Apple Macintosh Operating System, the term "flipping the boz
  • The equivalent installation on a Macintosh operating system is known as MAMP.
  • , with versions for the Windows PC and Apple Macintosh operating systems.
  • check a digital photo frame for malware on a Macintosh or Linux machine before plugging it into a c
  • sity of Georgia and in 1826 married Mary Ann Macintosh, orphaned daughter of John and Mary (McKinne
  • June - Charles Macintosh patents a method of rubberizing fabric to wa
  • 17 June - Charles Macintosh patents the waterproof material later used t
  • n many different systems including SUN, SGI, Macintosh, PC, Amiga, the 3DO ARM based Opera system,
  • computer platforms of the time, such as the Macintosh, PC, and the Apple II series.
  • k for $1,000,000 by printing it on his Apple Macintosh Performa 600 computer.
  • band consisted of three siblings, with Sarah MacIntosh performing lead vocals and playing guitars,
  • cial for Apple Computer which introduced the Macintosh personal computer to an American audience fo
  • ed by Apple Computer to promote the original Macintosh personal computer.
  • In June 2005, Jobs announced that the Macintosh platform would be transitioning to Intel x86
  • nterface, PageMaker helped to popularize the Macintosh platform and the Windows environment.
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