The Differences Of Family Grub Unix, MAC OS, WIndows

Microsoft Windows :

  1. windows 1.0
  2. windows 2.0
  3. windows 3.0
  4. windows 3.1
  5. windows ME
  6. windows NET
  7. windows 2000
  8. windows server 2000
  9. windows XP
  10. windows vista
  11. windows 8
  12. Windows 8.1
  13. windows 10

Unix :

  1. Posix
  2. Gnu
  3. Zeath Os
  4. Sco Unix
  5. Macos/X
  6. Gnu
  7. Linux
  8. Bsd
  9. Xenix
  10. Aix

Mac OS :

  1. Apple I
  2. Apple II
  3. Apple DOS
  4. Apple Pascal
  5. Apple CP/M
  6. Apple III
  7. Apple ProDOS
  8. Apple Macintosh
  9. Mac OS X
  10. Mac OS X Maverick
  11. Mac OS X Yosemate
  12. Mac OS X El Capiten

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Whats About Hackintost

Apple designed Mac OS X so that only Macs can run it. If you attempt to stick a Mac OS X installation disc into any computer that isn’t made by Apple, it simply won’t work. Unlike the Windows or Linux operating systems, Mac OS X normally requires a very specific set of hardware to run.

Hackintoshing is the process of overcoming these limitations, by installing extra software with Mac OS X that adds support to a wider range of hardware. There’s no actual hacking or cracking involved! If you like the way Mac OS X runs, or prefer the design of OS X to Windows, but you don’t want to pay a $500 premium just to buy a Mac, then a Hackintosh may be for you.

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