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Windows

VS
MAC
WHAT ARE WINDOWS AND MAC??
They’re OPERATING SYSTEMS.
•Manages •Security
computer
hardware
•Job (task) management
resources and
provides common  
services for •Provide a pleasant and effective user
efficient execution interface.
of
various application •Manages Resources : To allocate them to the
softwares. processes

• Basic tasks, such as recognizing input from the keyboard, sending output to the
display screen, keeping track of files and directories on the disk, and controlling
peripheral devices such as disk drives and printers.
The two earliest versions of Windows were Windows 1.0
and 2.0, that were released in 1985 and 1987,

H respectively. While 1.0 allowed users to execute


commands by graphical means for the first time ever, 2.0
had a basic version of Microsoft Word and Excel.
I
S
T
O While the visually fantastic nature of Windows V3.0
made it the talk of the town in 1990, it was Windows
V3.1 (1992) that introduced the concept of File
R Manager which we today know was Windows Explorer.

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EMPHASIZED ON EASY TARGET FOR
GETTING AS LARGE A VIRUSES, TROJANS,
USER BASE AS WORMS, and OTHER
POSSIBLE. COMPUTER ATTACKS.

BUILT AROUND GIVES USER


NETWORKING.
HIGHLY MODIFIED MORE
DLLs CONTROL
FEATURES
HISTORY OF MAC

● Based on the MOStek 6502 chip, the Apple I
1976 •
included only the circuit board. A tape-interface
Apple I was sold separately, but you had to build the case.

1983 • The first personal computer to use a GUI (Graphical User Interface).

It contained a Motorola 68000 Processor running at 5 Mhz, 1 MB


of RAM, two 5.25" 871k floppy drives, an external 5 MB hard drive,
Lisa and a built-in 12" 720 x 360 monochrome monitor

1983 • One of the most successful Apple computers ever. It used



the 65C02 processor, running at 1.02 Mhz, and came with


64K of RAM, 32K ROM, BASIC (an assembly language
Apple //e interface), and several other hard-coded options

● The first affordable computer to include
1984 • Mac 128k a GUI, and using the new 8 MHz
Motorola 68000 chip.


● Apple's first attempt at a more easily portable
Macintosh. It had a bay for a 3.5" half-height drive, and
1989 • Portable could support up to two Super Drives. Its active matrix
screen (later backlit) made it incredibly expensive


● Identical to the Classic II, except for a
1993 • Color Classic color screen, a larger ROM, and a restyled
case. Also released as the Performa 250.

● The G3 Series was available with a
1998 • Power Book G3 variety of built-to-order options.


● Based on a new low-power G4 chip, the
2001 • Titanium G4
PPC 7410, the PowerBook G4 sported a
Powerbook stylish new Titanium enclosure,

Using a 15- or 17-inch LCD screen, G4 processor, and
the CD-RW/DVD-R Super Drive, the iMac's Flat Panel
2002 • Flat-panel screen easily rotates and changes angles. The 10.6"
iMac semi-spherical base houses the rest of the computer

2004 •

Housed in a completely new enclosure reminiscent of Apple's Cinema Display line, the
iMac G5 was a marvel of miniaturization. The case was only two inches thick, yet
housed a machine considerably faster and more advanced than its G4-based
predecessor.

In addition to a 64-bit G5 processor, the iMac G5 also included a much faster memory

IMac G5 bus, better graphics for the low-end model, twice the hard drive space for the high-end
model, and a new audio port which doubled as an optical digital audio output.

2006 - Intel- The introduction of the new intel based iMac signaled the start of a six

month transition from PowerPC to Intel processors. The features, price,


and case design remained unchanged from the iMac G5. The processor
speed, however, according to tests run by Apple was declared to be two
based iMac to three times faster than the iMac G5

2008 ●
The MacBook Air is designed for thinness;
it is also lighter than most competing
-MacBook models. It was the first MacBook produced
using a single sheet of aluminum with

Air Apple's unibody technique.


The top 10 standout Macs of the past
25 years

Original Macintosh
PowerBook 100 (1991) Power Mac G3
computer (1984)

PowerBook G3 “Wallstreet” (1998) Original iMac (1998)


Power Mac G4 Cube (2000)

iBook (1999)

Intel-based iMac (2006)

MacBook Air (2008)


FEATURES
INTEGRATION
SMALLER
OF SOFTWARE
AND HARWARE USER BASE
DESIGNED FOR BETTER
GRAPHICAL AND
MULTIMEDIA OVERALL
FUNCTIONS SECURITY
WINDOWS TASKBAR VS MAC DOCK
Windows task bar is an easy
way to launch programs,
access the Start Menu,
monitor programs (in the
tray), or even check the time.

With features like JUMPLISTS,


PINNING and AEROPEAK,
Windows 7 has made
monitoring programmes, multi-
tasking, etc very simple.
The Dock in Mac OS X provides fast,
one-click access to frequently used
applications, folders, files, and even
downloads from the Internet.

EXPOSE

The Dock comes loaded with icons for


many of the applications included with
your Mac — Dashboard, Mail, iCal, iPhoto,
and many more.

FINDER
WINDOWS MENU VS MAC OS X
FINDER
The Start Menu operates
using a list interface

Documents, Pictures,
Music, Games, Computer,
Control Panel for easy
navigation to certain Windows 7 Start Menu is
places. located in the Windows
taskbar.
 It lets you organize and access
applications, files, folders, discs, and
shared drives on your network.

Mac OS X Finder is located in


the Mac dock.

The Finder uses a window


interface.
Windows 7 Media Center VS MAC iTunes
Windows 7 Media Center is a
Mac OS iTunes is music, video, and TV show
basically a music playback tool, similar to
playback tool. iTunes in functionality, but
much different in
appearance.

iTunes + iDVD + Front


Row would be equivalent
to Windows Media
Center
Mail and Messaging.
Photo and Video Viewing and Editing
THANK
YOU
NEHA MEHTA
PRERNA GOEL

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