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− | :''This page is about software that emulates macOS (previously OS X) on other non-native hardware.''{{for|emulators that emulates Classic Mac OS systems|Macintosh line}}''{{for|emulators that run on macOS (previously Mac OS X)|Emulators on macOS}}{{for|emulators that run on Classic Mac OS| | + | :''This page is about software that emulates macOS (previously OS X) on other non-native hardware.''{{for|emulators that emulates Classic Mac OS systems|Macintosh line}}''{{for|emulators that run on macOS (previously Mac OS X)|Emulators on macOS}}{{for|emulators that run on Classic Mac OS|Emulators_on_Legacy_systems#Classic_Mac_OS}} |
This page covers Apples current line of computers, from October 27, 2000 (Mac OS X Server 1.0) to the present day (macOS 14 Sonoma) | This page covers Apples current line of computers, from October 27, 2000 (Mac OS X Server 1.0) to the present day (macOS 14 Sonoma) |