Proper noun
MACOS
(US, UK, Australia, education) Man: A Course of Study. A controversial education programme in the 1970s.
macOS
(operating systems, trademark) A major operating system, formerly known as OS X (and before that as Mac OS X), used on laptop and desktop computers by Apple, Inc.
Windows 95 and MacOS are products, contrived by engineers in the service of specific companies. Unix, by contrast, is not so much a product as it is a painstakingly compiled oral history of the hacker subculture. It is our Gilgamesh epic. Neal Stephenson
Amazon will run Apple's macOS on its cloud service for the first time, allowing app developers for Apple's devices to access the operating system on demand, the company's cloud unit Amazon Web Services said on Monday. Source: Internet
Apple has announced that read support for HFS volumes has been deprecated in macOS Sierra (10.12). Source: Internet
Compared to macOS, it feels like Apple spends much more effort refining iOS and iPadOS. Source: Internet
According to Apple, Safari is the world's fastest desktop browser in macOS High Sierra, significantly outperforming Chrome and other browsers in a range of benchmark tests. Source: Internet
Common examples include: " PowerPoint " or " MySpace " and " iPhone ", " macOS ", or " eCommerce ". Source: Internet