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<blockquote data-quote="Kodiak" data-source="post: 183934" data-attributes="member: 15426"><p>•</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Donald!</p><p></p><p>In this world where the PC is in greater numbers, MAC was more considered for</p><p>the graphic design professionals and, later the photographers.</p><p></p><p>These Pros needed programs for everything and a lot of MAC programers did lots</p><p>of apps. These apps, developed for the MAC and on MACs are called <strong>NATIVE MAC</strong>.</p><p>The PC world wanted to have these apps so they were "translate" for PC.</p><p></p><p>Nowadays, apps developers will simultaneously create for both platforms. The</p><p>term NATIVE MAC no longer has the "original" sense but it means still that a given</p><p>app was <strong>designed for the MAC</strong> but no more" exclusively"</p><p></p><p>NATIVE MAC was and still is a way to describe an app without the PC sometimes</p><p>strange codes that did not fit the MAC way! Today, it is easy to recognize an app</p><p>that is not MAC NATIVE in its design and operations. These may work ok on a MAC</p><p>but always feel strange to MAC users.</p><p></p><p>Have a good day…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kodiak, post: 183934, member: 15426"] • Hi Donald! In this world where the PC is in greater numbers, MAC was more considered for the graphic design professionals and, later the photographers. These Pros needed programs for everything and a lot of MAC programers did lots of apps. These apps, developed for the MAC and on MACs are called [B]NATIVE MAC[/B]. The PC world wanted to have these apps so they were "translate" for PC. Nowadays, apps developers will simultaneously create for both platforms. The term NATIVE MAC no longer has the "original" sense but it means still that a given app was [B]designed for the MAC[/B] but no more" exclusively" NATIVE MAC was and still is a way to describe an app without the PC sometimes strange codes that did not fit the MAC way! Today, it is easy to recognize an app that is not MAC NATIVE in its design and operations. These may work ok on a MAC but always feel strange to MAC users. Have a good day… [/QUOTE]
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