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List of Macintosh software

This page is an incomplete List of Macintosh software, created both by Apple Computer (including that for older versions of Mac OS), and by third parties. As of June 2004, there were over 12,000 native Mac OS X programs. Please add new entries alphabetically to the appropriate section.

This list includes software that runs on at least one version Mac OS without use of emulation. 68k software runs on 68k Macs without emulation, so it is listed.

Contents

Currently released by Apple

Included in Mac OS X

Available separately

Formerly released by Apple

Includes software released by the former Claris corp., an Apple subsidiary.

Currently released by other vendors

manipulating many forms of personal data

Formerly released by other vendors

  • MindWrite - Word processor, outliner, and sorter, no longer produced.
  • Taste - Word processor, no longer produced.
  • Watson - web services, no longer produced.

Audio

  • Audacity
  • Cubase - MIDI sequencer with audio tracking
  • Digital Performer - MIDI sequencer with audio tracking
  • Deck - Multitrack recorder
  • GarageBand
  • Harmony Assistant
  • iTunes
  • Logic - MIDI sequencer with audio tracking
  • Mac Mix - Control program for Studer Editech Dyaxis systems
  • Melody Assistant
  • Mesa - Editor for Akai samplers
  • Peak
  • Pro Tools - Audio Editor and Multitrack recorder
  • Rebirth - Virtual Synth program simulates Rolad TR-808, and TB-303
  • Recycle - Sample editor
  • Sound Designer 2 - 2 Track audio editor
  • Studio Vision - MIDI sequencer with audio tracking
  • Vision - MIDI sequencer with audio tracking

Chat

Developer Tools

Email

Finance

  • Quicken 2005

FTP

Games

Graphics

News

Text

Utilities

  • Cocktail - System maintenance utility
  • Disk Warrior - Hard drive maintenance and recovery utility
  • DropDMG - Creates compressed disk images and archives (webpage)
  • iStumbler - Find Wireless Networks and Devices
  • KisMAC - Find Wireless Networks and Devices as well as test device encryption strength
  • MacJanitor - System maintenance utility
  • Retrospect - Backup/restore and archive utility for one single computer or a network of computers (webpage)
  • Roxio Toast Titanium - CD and DVD burning utility
  • Stuffit Standard - Compress and decompress files in many formats including .sit and .sitx
  • SuperDuper - System backup and cloning utility
  • Xupport - System maintenance and backup utility

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