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1The complete Macintosh sourcebook
By Doug Clapp

“The complete Macintosh sourcebook” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The complete Macintosh sourcebook
- Author: Doug Clapp
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 378
- Publisher: InfoBooks
- Publish Date: 1985
- Publish Location: Santa Monica, CA
“The complete Macintosh sourcebook” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Catalogs - Macintosh (Computer) - macintosh - software - program - mac - file - disk - macpaint - programs - apple - font - desk accessory - microsoft basic - macintosh directory - file edit - compuserve maug - maug macintosh - carrying case - hard disk - public domain - desk accessories
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL2560424M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 13005920
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 85081874
- All ISBNs: 0931137039 - 9780931137037
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1985
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Macintosh File System
because it does not support a hierarchy of directories. Folders exist as a concept on the original MFS-based Macintosh, but work completely differently from
Macintosh Plus
The Macintosh Plus computer is the third model in the Macintosh line, introduced on January 16, 1986, two years after the original Macintosh and a little
Mac (computer)
computers designed and marketed by Apple since 1984. The name is short for Macintosh (its official name until 1999), a reference to the McIntosh apple. The
Hierarchical File System (Apple)
specifically to support Apple's first hard disk drive for the Macintosh, replacing the Macintosh File System (MFS), the original file system which had been
Finder (software)
graphical user interface shell used on all Macintosh operating systems. Described in its "About" window as "The Macintosh Desktop Experience", it is responsible
Classic Mac OS
the Macintosh family of personal computers by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1984 to 2001, starting with System 1 and ending with Mac OS 9. The Macintosh operating
HFS Plus
a wrapper. The wrapper had been designed for two purposes; it allowed Macintosh computers without HFS Plus support in their ROM to boot HFS Plus volumes
Mac operating systems
original Macintosh System Software. The system, rebranded Mac OS in 1997, was pre-installed on every Macintosh until 2002 and offered on Macintosh clones
System 7
the seventh major release of the classic Mac OS operating system for Macintosh computers, made by Apple Computer. It was launched on May 13, 1991, to
Resource fork
programmer Bruce Horn. The resource fork has three purposes in classic Macintosh file systems: It stores all graphical data on disk until it is needed