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Utility of Macintosh in today

07.12.2006 · Posted in Hardware Articles

July 12 2006, Unlike the PC, the Mac is Apple’s proprietary technology, and except for a brief period, Apple prevented a Macintosh clone industry from developing and growing.

The Mac’s graphical ability made it a natural for graphics shops and desktop publishing. It might have been slow, but it was far more affordable than the workstations used for such purposes.

Encapsulation of Macintosh files

When we sending Apple Macintosh files, the format is compatible with existing mechanisms for distributing Macintosh files, while allowing non-Macintosh systems access to data in standardizes formats.

The Macintosh files consists two parts, called forks.
Data forks:
The actual data included in the file. The Data fork is typically the only meaningful part of
a Macintosh file on a non-Macintosh computer system.
Exactly means if you is Macintosh users, you want to send data to IBM

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