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Apple OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard

Operating System from Apple belonging to the Mac OS series

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Published on 11/02/09 at 07:07
Comes pre-installed on a mac pro rcent.

Since the OS and the hardware are adquations there is no incompatibilits possible with the hardware-board and most of its peripherals possdent a driver compatible with this version of the OS.


ADQUATION / PERFORMANCE

Technical Cot, like all the family Mac OS X you are facing a UNIX system consists of a basic POSIX BSD drive the graphic layer of Cocoa hrite NextStep / OpenStep .dropoff window

This version is "full 64-bit" enabling happy and professionals lotto winners possdant a Mac Machine equips more than 4GB of memory to run memory-intensive apps in.

The OS is pretty open. It is of course dployer Apps "mac", but also a lot of ports open source software via the shipping package managers and to a lesser extent fink (not day to 10.6 and 64-bit).

This version also integrates an X server, which lets you use ports X11 apps (gimp, dia ...) or even to run a window manager other than the default (gnome would FUNCTIONAL kde and should soon get there ...)

The main dev environment and open source compilers are available for Mac OS X.

Some apps also computer music t ports (eg Ardour), and I think others will soon follow!

BRAVO brief for the opening which is also a guarantee prennit for this OS.

Finally, mention particulire the core layer of the audio system which frankly is powerful and really plug 'n play. What fun to change sound card without re-Get You Started all apps!



NOTICE GLOBAL

I am a history of user Unix systems and all particulirement Linux. computer music n'tant not the strong point of Linux, especially because of its architecture a bit wobbly and a severe lack support of some external sound cards, I used Windows to sound before me turn to Mac OS X.

Finally OS X is a good compromise to have a UNIX system more than correct use as dev station / OS and a tech to do computer music in all tranquility and stability!

Aside from a few small annoyances use of another age (resizing windows only be SE board, no classical re-organization of the windows on the screen, ergonomics app finder ), I am very happy to have taken the plunge and be me tourn to this environment.

It is a stable OS, effective, open all types of dev environment and extremely well supplied with computer music applications!

My only regret is that we do not find a Legion freeware plugins as is the case for VST Windows. But I hopes to over time it will also come!