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A line of computers produced by Apple and compatibles that operate on the MAC Operating System (Mac OS). Generally software that runs on one Apple will run on another Apple. If using an Apple compatible, preview software on the hardware before purchasing it. Compatibility is not guaranteed.
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antibacterial, anti-inflamatory contains malic acid, quercetin, pectins. Excellent for cleansing diet.
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Antiquated term for a bowling ball; description for a bowler who cracks under pressure; and, depiction of a flat ball.
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A computer company, maker of the Macintosh line of computers.
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This term is in the glossary is because many people confuse "Apple" with "Macintosh." Apple is the company that makes Macintosh computers -- not the other way around. Apple's product line includes Power Macs, PowerBooks, iMacs, iBooks, and the popular hard drive-based MP3 player, the iPod. Apple also develops a large number of software programs, such as iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, and iDVD. ...
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