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MacOS is a graphical operating system developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the primary operating system for Apple's Mac computers. It is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, with a graphical user interface (GUI) that provides access to various features and tools through graphical icons and visual indicators. It is built on top of the Unix-based foundation of macOS and includes features such as a Dock, Finder, and a wide range of built-in applications for tasks such as web browsing, email, and media playback.

MacOS is only compatible with Mac computers and cannot be installed on computers made by other manufacturers.

MacOS is based on the Unix operating system, which means that it includes many of the same features and technologies found in other Unix-based systems such as Linux. This includes support for multiple users, multiple virtual workspaces, and a wide range of built-in tools for system administration and development.

In addition to the built-in applications and features, there are many third-party applications available for macOS that can be downloaded and installed from the Internet or purchased from a retailer. These include productivity tools, games, and a wide range of other types of software.

Apple releases updates to macOS on a regular basis to add new features and fix any issues that have been discovered. These updates can be downloaded and installed through the Mac App Store.

MacOS includes a number of security features to help protect your computer and data from threats such as malware and hackers. These include a firewall, malware protection, and encryption tools.

macOS is the successor to the classic Mac OS, which was the primary operating system for Apple's Macintosh line of computers from 1984 until 2001. In 2001, Apple released Mac OS X, which was a major revision of the classic Mac OS and marked the beginning of the modern era of macOS.

Mac OS X was based on NeXTSTEP, a Unix-based operating system developed by Steve Jobs and his company, NeXT, after he left Apple in the 1980s. When Apple acquired NeXT in 1997, it used the NeXTSTEP technology as the foundation for Mac OS X.

Mac OS X was released in several versions, with the most significant updates being released in 2002 (Mac OS X 10.2 "Jaguar"), 2003 (Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther"), 2005 (Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger"), 2007 (Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard"), 2009 (Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard"), 2011 (Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion"), 2012 (OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion"), 2013 (OS X 10.9 "Mavericks"), 2014 (OS X 10.10 "Yosemite"), 2015 (OS X 10.11 "El Capitan"), 2016 (macOS 10.12 "Sierra"), 2017 (macOS 10.13 "High Sierra"), 2018 (macOS 10.14 "Mojave"), 2019 (macOS 10.15 "Catalina"), 2020 (macOS 11 "Big Sur"),

Each version of macOS has introduced new features and improvements to the operating system, including support for new technologies, performance enhancements, and user interface updates.

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