- #Mac os list by release date for mac os#
- #Mac os list by release date update#
- #Mac os list by release date upgrade#
- #Mac os list by release date software#
Paintbrush: Painting program reminiscent of Micro$oft Paint and Apple's MacPaint. Actually uses proper save menus, right click menu. Seashore: Mac-Exclusive image editor powered by GIMP. Looks pretty ugly when used on a Mac, and doesn't use the menu bar, Finder-Powered saving, or the normal right click. Kod: Programmer's editor featuring a Chromium-style interface. The older (still pretty up to date) version is free. Open source, but for some reason the developer wants a $10 "donation" to get the latest version. NeoOffice: Office suite similar to LibreOffice, but with various Mac-only features.
Unfortunately, the creator closed the source of the most recent (beta) version. A bit on the slow side, as it is powered by Java.īean: OS X-exclusive word processor. LibreOffice: Office suite compatible with most major formats. XBMC: Media manager made for HTPC's, originally for the first Xbox.
Miro: TV application, media library manager, and a video player all in one. MPlayer OSX Extended: Media player that is powered by MPlayer Supports an insane number of formats, and has a well designed interface.
#Mac os list by release date for mac os#
Downloads are available here.įirefox: Popular browser made by Mozilla.Ĭamino: Browser by Mozilla developed exclusively for Mac OS X.
#Mac os list by release date update#
I will still update it for a while, I will just not include programming-level things anymore.Ĭhromium: Open source version of Google Chrome. I say this because if you use the higher level types of software, you likely don't have much trouble finding open source options. To try and help people, and out of sheer boredom, I made this list:Įdit: I decided that I want to keep this list to simpler things about on par with what is here now.
#Mac os list by release date software#
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