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There are many personifications for the Macintosh Operating System by Apple Computer. The first personification was Mac-tan, who was a general personification for the Macintosh Operating System. For more information, see “Mac-tan”. The second is for Mac OS 9, better known as Sonata. Another is for Mac OS 8, better known as OS8-tan. The fourth is for Mac OS X, better known as OSX-tan. There are many variations for the early Mac OSes 1-7, created by the artist Aurora Borealis. For more information, please see [[Our Artists|Aurora Borealis]].  
There are many personifications for the Macintosh Operating System by Apple Computer. The first personification was [[MacOS|Mac-tan]], who was a general personification for the Macintosh Operating System. The second is for Mac OS 9, better known as Sonata. Another is for Mac OS 8, better known as OS8-tan. The fourth is for Mac OS X, better known as OSX-tan. There are many variations for the early Mac OSes 1-7, created by the artist Aurora Borealis. For more information, please see [[Our Artists|Aurora Borealis]].  


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Latest revision as of 12:07, 26 February 2007

There are many personifications for the Macintosh Operating System by Apple Computer. The first personification was Mac-tan, who was a general personification for the Macintosh Operating System. The second is for Mac OS 9, better known as Sonata. Another is for Mac OS 8, better known as OS8-tan. The fourth is for Mac OS X, better known as OSX-tan. There are many variations for the early Mac OSes 1-7, created by the artist Aurora Borealis. For more information, please see Aurora Borealis.

See also: