Title Pages
Overview of the users: i. Mac User………………………... [1] ii. Windows 7 User..………...…….. [2]
Introduction: i. Mac OS X…………………………………. [3] ii. Windows 7…..……………………………. [4]
Specification of Hardware & Software…………………….. [5-8]
Analysis of Hardware & Software………………………..... [9-12]
Conclusion………………………………………………….. [13]
Overview of “MAC OS X” User
Since the software built into every Mac is created by the same company that makes the Mac, you get a fully integrated system in which everything works together perfectly. OS X works with the processor in your Mac to deliver the best possible performance. It works with the Multi-Touch trackpad in Mac notebooks so they feel natural to use. Power Nap takes advantage of the Mac hardware to keep the entire system up to date while it sleeps.1 And OS X gives you a long battery life by working with the computer’s built-in sensors to dim the screen in low-light conditions and even regulating processor activity between keystrokes.
From the desktop you see when you start up your Mac to the applications you use every day, everything is designed to be easy and intuitive. And it all makes perfect sense, especially if you have an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. The desktop is clean and simple. It takes one click to open an app and a few more to buy, download and install new apps from the Mac App Store. On a Mac, it’s easy to find, share and do just about everything. And a Mac does so many things automatically; sometimes you don’t have to do anything at all.
Making powerful things simple requires some seriously advanced technologies. OS X is loaded with them. It’s built on a rock-solid, time-tested UNIX foundation that provides unparalleled stability and industry-leading support for Internet standards. And the incredible graphics performance in OS X allows