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Mac OS X Leopard Overview : Mac OS X Leopard Dock

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2008

The dock has been around since OS 10 started. Learn about the new looking dock in Leopard from an Apple computer specialist in this free computer software video.

Expert: Brandon Karon
Bio: Brandon Karon works for Florida's largest premier Apple reseller. He is also an Apple specialist and has been an Apple sales professional for over two years.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • i got a mac :D

    

  • @carlosmashiado2 It ain't that easy. Linux is Unix-clone operating system. Operating System is the part of the software system what operates the whole hardware system and operates all other software. Operating System can be coded to have multiple supported CPU architectures (Like Linux has dozens) and different other hardware supports. PC was IBM specification for their personal computer. There were no standard among personal computers until IBM started to sell PC and license it to others.

  • @Mematman15 Mac ain't PC and PC ain't mac. Those are two different brands. And even that PC is IBM's derived acronym from "IBM Personal Computer" it was IBM's technical specification that PC was. And there were PC-compatible personal computers and non-compatible personal computers were not PC's. And one of non-com personal computer was Apple's. If PC every personal computer would be a PC. Then your phone and smartphone would be a PC. Your iPod would be a PC. All those are computers and personal

  • @fdrpyahoocom PC is acronym from personal computer, yes. But there were no PC brand until IBM made specification of personal computer named IBM PC what people simply started to call as PC. All other personal computers were just home computers or microcomputers OR own brand like LISA and Apple II etc. IBM made PC brand, it wrote the specification for it, it licensed it for others what they could then sell as "PC compatible". And PC(-compatibles) were not compatible with other personal computers.

  • @fdrpyahoocom No it does not. Most people think it does because most personal computers are PC's but PC is a brand and techical specification like Macintosh. Now PC is more or less just a brand instead technical specification. If you study personal computer history who invented, who build and who designed the PC, you learn why Mac ain't PC. You will find Project Chess from IBM. You find PC-DOS and Microsoft rights to sell it as MS-DOS. You find PC-compatible personal computers etc.

  • @TheFri13 if linux runs on a PC is a PC right? then Mac is a PC too because they share the UNIX base that linux does sorry dude but you are wrong Mac is a PC because Linux is a PC as simple as that

  • do anyone hates when the top comment is a reply and don't know what there talking about

  • Everyone, a Mac IS a PC. So slapping an Apple logo on it makes it not a PC? So people randomly come in and use it everyday? Also, before Intel, Macs used PowerPC processors. You're saying Macs used Windows processors?

  • I've heard about the dock, and how it performs.

  • @K0njad People who aren't into computers and don't really know what is what will be confused by your comment, not mine. Everyone already categorizes, it's useless for you to spread the bullshit and try to fight against it, especially with idiotic comments.

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