Professional Software’s by Apple


by Harry Johnson

1st July 2006 , The graphical user interface (GUI) was actually developed by Xerox and introduced on its Star workstation in 1981. Apple borrowed heavily from the Star, and subsequently, others copied the Mac, moving the GUI down the line to Windows, OS/2 and UNIX.The Mac has also used consistent menus, and Apple-published guidelines for application design are generally followed. In operation, the operating system and applications are almost indistinguishable, and Apple has always kept technical jargon to a minimum.The Mac's graphical ability made it a natural for graphics shops and desktop publishing. It might have been slow, but it was far more affordable than the workstations used for such purposesMacintosh Business UnitMacintosh Business Unit (informally known as Mac BU or MacBU) is a division of Microsoft, formed in 1997, that produces software for the Apple Macintosh platform. The Mac BU, with more than 180 employees, is currently the largest developer of Macintosh software outside of Apple.The software developed by the Mac BU includes Macintosh versions of: •Internet Explorer •Microsoft Office •MSN •MSN Messenger •Remote Desktop Connection •Virtual PC Software Apple independently develops computer software titles for its Mac OS X operating system. Much of the software Apple develops is bundled with its computers. The consumer-oriented iLife software package which bundles iDVD, iMovie HD, iPhoto, iTunes, Garage Band, and iWeb. For presentation and page layout purposes iWork is available. The professional software titles offers by Apple is the operating system Mac OS X Server; Apple Remote Desktop, a remote systems management application; WebObjects, Java Web application server; and Xsan, a Storage Area Network file system.Miscellaneous Mac parts, accessories, and peripherals: The miscellaneous Mac parts are listed below…Power Mac: PowerMac G3 B

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