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1. The Disadvantages of Mac Computers

1.1. 1-Customization. PC computers offer many more customization options than Macs. ...

1.2. 2-Price. Apple computers are often more expensive than PCs. ...

1.3. .3-Value. Pricier computers typically mean better components, but that isn't always the case when comparing Apples to PCs. ...

1.4. 4-Limited Selection. ... GaminG

2. Momery

2.1. Processors:use fast Intel microprocessors, Apple uses processors that feature two or more processor cores, allowing them to work faster. They all support 64-bit operation, allowing main memory greater than 4GB, though not all Mac models let you install so much memory.Memory: As with PCs, Macs come with two types of memory:Random Access Memory (RAM): All Macs come with at least 2GB (2 gigabytes) of RAM.

3. What is features of operating system:

3.1. 1-Protected and supervisor mode

3.2. 2-Allows disk access and file

3.3. 3-systems Device drivers

3.4. 4-Networking Security Program Execution

3.5. 5-Memory management Virtual Memory Multitasking

4. Advantages of mac OS

4.1. 1. Simple but powerful user interface

4.2. 2. Fewer viruses and other security issues

4.3. 3. Seamless integration between OS and hardware:

4.4. 4. Comes preloaded with productivity apps

4.5. 5. Effective and unparalleled multitasking feature

4.6. 6. Integration with other Apple products

5. Definition of

5.1. Mac OS X was originally presented as the tenth major version of Apple's operating system for Macintosh computers; current versions of macOS retain the major version number "10". Previous Macintosh operating systems (versions of the classic Mac OS) were named using Arabic numerals, as with Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9.

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6.1. The Macintosh (mainly Mac since 1998)[1] is a family of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Inc. since January 1984. The original Macintosh is the first successful mass-market personal computer to have featured a graphical user interface, built-in screen, and mouse.[2] Apple sold the Macintosh alongside its popular Apple II family of computers for almost ten years until the latter was discontinued in 1993.