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  2. Apple Disk Image - Wikipedia

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    UDIF is the native disk image format for Mac OS X, with .dmg extension. It supports compression, encryption, and multiple file systems, and can be created and mounted by Disk Utility or hdiutil.

  3. ungoogled-chromium - Wikipedia

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    ungoogled-chromium is a free and open-source variant of Chromium that removes Google-specific web services. It supports Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and other platforms and has dozens of flags to change browser behavior.

  4. macOS High Sierra - Wikipedia

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    macOS High Sierra is the fourteenth major release of Apple's desktop operating system for Macintosh computers, released in 2017. It features Apple File System, Metal 2, HEVC, and other technical updates.

  5. Apple Software Restore - Wikipedia

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    Apple Software Restore or asr is a command line utility in Mac OS X used to apply a DMG disk image to a selected partition or mount point on a file system. It is often used for cloning large numbers of Macintosh computers. Apple Software Restore can read an image locally or from a server via HTTP or its own multicast asr:// URI.

  6. OS X El Capitan - Wikipedia

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    OS X El Capitan is the twelfth major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh. It focuses on performance, stability, and security, and introduces new features such as split screen, San Francisco typeface, and Metal API.

  7. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the development and evolution of macOS, the current Mac operating system formerly named Mac OS X and OS X. Find out how it was created from the NeXTSTEP technology and the big-cat names, and what are the latest versions and features.

  8. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google and based on the open-source Chromium project. It has a 65% worldwide market share as of April 2024 and supports various platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and ChromeOS.

  9. macOS Big Sur - Wikipedia

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    macOS Big Sur is the seventeenth major release of macOS, Apple's operating system for Macintosh computers. It was released in November 2020 and features a user interface redesign, new blurs, icons, and system sounds, and supports Apple silicon processors.