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The modern Mac operating system is now termed macOS, after an entire generation of OS X and its many variants (10.1, 10.2, and the current 10.4) having initially been given feline code names - Cheetah, Jaguar, Panther, Tiger, Leopard, these days turned into grander monikers like El Capitan, Sierra, etc.

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MacOS (formerly Mac OS X) The modern Mac operating system is now termed macOS, after an entire generation of OS X and its many variants (10.1, 10.2, and the current 10.4) having initially been given feline code names - Cheetah, Jaguar, Panther, Tiger, Leopard, these days turned into grander monikers like El Capitan, Sierra, etc. It is essentially a current-day version of NeXTSTEP with the.

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It is essentially a current-day version of NeXTSTEP with the Aqua interface wrapped around it - that is to say, a BSD-like UNIX system running on top of the Mach microkernel.

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The best currently available online reference to its internals is Amit Singh's What Is Mac OS X?, which I recommend heartily to anyone coming from mainstream UNIX systems like Linux and BSD - it explains most of the rationale and heritage of Mac OS X in a exceptionally clear and well written fashion, and draws appropriate comparisons as it goes along.

Amit has also recently published a must-have book on Mac OS X, and made available a vastly extended version of its initial chapter covering Mac OS X's precursors and history.

O'Reilly also has a great book for people coming to Mac OS X from other UNIXes called Mac OS X for Unix Geeks:

Tools:

  • MacJanitor, MacSniffer, Pseudo, xFiles

Networking:

  • GSM and GPRSscripts for T68i

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Unix:

  • sendmail HOW-TO (pre-Panther)
  • Mac OS X Ports - not as interesting as Fink, but might be useful...

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Carbon/Cocoa:

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  • Fugu (SSH/sftp)
  • HenWen (snort front-end)
  • NetNewsWire (RSS browser)

Mach and Mach-O

  • How Mac OS X executes applications - on otool and .dylibs.

Neat Stuff:

  • Menu Items applications that use menu items.
  • Tomcat and Cocoon (Tomcat 3.2.1 and Cocoon 1.8.2, as an installer package)
  • tun/tap driver, useful for running QEMU
  • Mac OS Through The Years - turns out I remember pre-6.0 versions, even though I spent many years running 6.0.4 and 7.1...