List of Macintosh software

The following is a list of Macintosh software—notable computer applications for current macOS systems. For software designed for the classic Mac OS, see List of old Macintosh software.

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Audio

CD and DVD authoring

Chat (text, voice, video)

Adium on Mac OS X

Children's software

Developer tools and IDEs

Email

Email clients

Other email software

  • Gmail Notifier

FTP clients

Games

  • Steam – digital distribution software for video games and related media

Graphics, layout, and desktop publishing

CAD, 3D graphics

Distributed document authoring

Icon editors, viewers

File conversion and management

  • Adobe Bridge — digital asset management app
  • BibDesk — free bibliographic database app that organizes linked files
  • Font Book – font management tool
  • GraphicConverter – graphics editor, open/converts a wide range of file formats
  • iPhoto – photo management application

Layout and desktop publishing

Raster and vector graphics

Integrated software technologies

Language and reference tools

Mathematics software

Media center

Multimedia authoring

Networking and telecommunications

News aggregators

  • Feedly – news aggregator, and news aggregator reading application
  • NetNewsWire – news aggregator reading application
  • NewsFire – news aggregator reading application
  • RSSOwl – news aggregator reading application
  • Safari (web browser) - news aggregation via built-in RSS support
  • Apple Mail – news aggregation via (discontinued) built-in RSS support

Office and productivity

Operating systems

  • Darwin – the BSD-licensed core of macOS
  • macOS – originally named "Mac OS X" until 2012 and then "OS X" until 2016
  • macOS Server – the server computing variant of macOS

Outliners and mind-mapping

Peer-to-peer file sharing

Science

Text editors

Utilities

Support for non-Macintosh software

  • Bochs
  • Boot Camp – a multi-boot utility built into OS X from 10.5
  • CrossOver – commercial implementation of Wine
  • DOSBox – DOS emulator
  • Hercules emulator
  • pcAnywhere – VNC-style remote control
  • Parallels Workstation – commercial full virtualization software for desktop and server
  • Q – emulates an IBM-compatible PC on a Mac, allows running PC operating systems
  • VMware – virtualization software
  • Wine – Windows API reimplementation
  • Virtual PC – full virtualization software allows running other operating systems, such as Windows and GNU/Linux, on PowerPC Macs (discontinued in 2007)
  • VirtualBox
  • vMac – emulates a Macintosh Plus and can run Apple Macintosh System versions 1.1 to 7.5.5.

Video

Web browsers

Web design and content management

Weblog clients

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gollark: (Bees are gliders)
gollark: It will also be Conway's Game of Life.
gollark: My game will be a zero player 'bee simulator".

See also

References

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