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  2. Mac gaming - Wikipedia

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    Mac gaming refers to the use of video games on Macintosh personal computers. In the 1990s, Apple computers did not attract the same level of video game development as Microsoft Windows computers due to the high popularity of Windows and, for 3D gaming, Microsoft's DirectX technology.

  3. Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows: Animation, Film and Television Previz, Videogame Asset Creation, Lighting, Visual 3D Effects Proprietary: Inventor: 2021-01 v 2021.2.1 Autodesk: Microsoft Windows: Modeling, Computer Aided Design, Rapid Prototyping, 3D Printing Proprietary: LightWave 3D: 2020-08-07 v 2020.0.2 LightWave Digital macOS, Microsoft Windows, Amiga ...

  4. Usage share of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, usage of Windows XP has dropped to 0.38% (of all Windows versions), and its global average to 0.59%, while in Africa it is still at 2.71%, and in Armenia it is more than 70%, as of 2017. [98] StatCounter web usage data of desktop or laptop operating systems varies significantly by country.

  5. List of Mac games - Wikipedia

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    Battlegrounds Gaming Engine: Battlegrounds Games 2011 Virtual tabletop software Commercial 10.1–10.6 Battlegrounds: RPG Edition: Battlegrounds Games 2006 Virtual tabletop software Commercial 10.1–10.6 Battlestations: Midway: Robosoft Technologies/Eidos Interactive/Feral Interactive: 2008 Action/strategy Commercial 10.4 or higher ...

  6. Apple Computer, Inc. v. Microsoft Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Apple Inc. had agreed to license certain parts of its GUI to Microsoft for use in Windows 1.0, but when Microsoft made changes in Windows 2.0 adding overlapping windows and other features found in the Macintosh GUI, Apple filed suit. Apple added additional claims to the suit when Microsoft released Windows 3.0. [5] [6]

  7. Connectix Virtual Game Station - Wikipedia

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    VGS proved to be extremely popular, as it cost less than half the price of a PlayStation and did not require any extra hardware. VGS was later ported to Microsoft Windows. It was slightly less popular there due to competition with other emulators such as bleem!, though it did have better compatibility. [citation needed]