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  2. FL Studio - Wikipedia

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    FL Studio (formerly FruityLoops) is a digital audio workstation developed by Image-Line since 1997. It has four editions for Windows and macOS, and supports VST, AU, and ReWire plugins, as well as online services for music production.

  3. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the apps and system components developed by Apple Inc. for macOS that come bundled by default or are installed through a system update. The list includes ...

  4. List of typefaces included with macOS - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists every font shipped with Mac OS X 10.0 through macOS 10.14, including any that shipped with language-specific updates from Apple. It also shows the family name, subtype, styles, available scripts, and notes for each font.

  5. AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  6. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the development and evolution of macOS, formerly Mac OS X and OS X, from its origins in NeXTSTEP to its current version 14 Sonoma. Find out how macOS is a UNIX operating system with a different codebase and user interface from Mac OS 9.

  7. GarageBand - Wikipedia

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    GarageBand is a software application by Apple for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS devices that allows users to create music or podcasts. Learn about its history, features, and compatibility with different operating systems and languages.

  8. Mac OS X 10.0 - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X 10.0 was the first major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system, in 2001. It featured a new user interface called Aqua, a Unix-like kernel, and improved stability and security, but lacked compatibility with some older Mac applications.

  9. Spaces (software) - Wikipedia

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    Although Spaces was a new feature for Mac OS X 10.5, virtual desktops existed for quite some time on other platforms, such as Linux, Solaris, AIX and BeOS.Virtual desktops also existed for Windows [2] and for Mac OS X via third party software., [3] and it has been a standard feature on Linux desktops for a number of years. [4]