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Mojave is the final MacOS operating system to support 32-bit applications such as Microsoft Office for Mac 2011. Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 and other 32-bit applications will fail to run on macOS Catalina or later iterations of the Mac operating system, as they only support 64-bit applications. Unlike virtually all other contemporary PCs, the Mac OS (initially designated simply System Software, with a version number appended) was graphically based. Rather than typing commands and directory paths at text prompts, users moved a mouse pointer to visually navigate the Finder—a series of virtual folders and files, represented by icons. It was recently bumped from the No.2 operating system spot globally by Google's Chrome OS, ending a very long run for Mac OS as the world's second-most popular desktop operating system in terms of. Early New World ROM PowerPC-based Macs shipped with Mac OS 9.2 as well as Mac OS X. Mac OS 9.2 had to be installed by the user—it was not installed by default on hardware revisions released after Mac OS X 10.4. Most well-written 'classic' Mac OS applications function properly under this environment, but compatibility is assured only if the. New World ROM Macs can boot into Mac OS X directly, since Open Firmware allows precise designation of the startup files. Non-Mac operating systems, such as BSD variants and Linux can also boot directly using the same mechanism. Intel -based Mac computers are incapable of natively running Mac OS 9 or the Classic environment.

Please note that this is the contact page for support and service, not the general page for contacting Apple, which includes information on sales and product inquiries.

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Many phone numbers listed here only work when dialed from within their associated countries or regions. If your country or region is not listed, see your support options.

The United States and Canada

Mac

United States
1-800-275-2273

Education customers
Support: 1-800-800-2775
Sales: 1-800-780-5009

Enterprise
1-866-752-7753

Accessibility and assistive technology
1-877-204-3930

App Store, iTunes Store, and Apple Books billing and help
Contact Apple Support

Apple Cash and person to person payments
1-877-233-8552

Canada (English)
1-800-263-3394

Canada (French)
1-800-263-3394

Latin America and the Caribbean

Europe

Austria
0800 220325

Belgium (French)
0800 80 404

Belgium (Flemish)
0800 80 407

Bulgaria
00800 6002 7753

Croatia
0800 222 427

Cyprus
800 92433

Czech Republic
800 700527

Denmark
80249625

Estonia
8000 044333

Finland
0800 96372

France
Metropolitain:
0805 540 003
DOM-TOM:
0825 77 00 351

Germany
0800 6645 451

Greece
00800 4414 54172
021 0300 99601

Hungary
06 80 983 435

Ireland
1800 804 062

Italy
800915904

Latvia
800 03251

Liechtenstein
0800 00 18532

Lithuania
(8-800) 30772

Luxembourg
800 24550

Malta
800 620722

Netherlands
0800 0201581

Norway
240 551331

Poland
00800 44118752

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Portugal
800207983

Romania
0800 400138

Russia
8 800 555 67343

Slovakia
0800 178661

Slovenia
0800 80321

Spain
900812703

Sweden
020 100 529

Switzerland (French)
0800 00 18532

Switzerland (German)
0800 00 18532

Turkey
00800 4488 298782
0216 282 16221

United Kingdom
0800 107 6285

Accessibility and assistive technology
0800 048 0754

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Africa

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Asia Pacific

Australia
(61) 1-300-321-4561

Accessibility and assistive technology
(61) 1-300-365-0831

Brunei
801-43842

China mainland
400-666-88001

Accessibility and assistive technology
400-619-81411

Fiji
(61) 1-300-321-4563

Guam
1-800-865-0853

Hong Kong (Chinese)
(852) 2112-00991

Hong Kong (English)
(852) 2112-00991

India
000800 100900914

Indonesia
0800-1-027753

Japan
Within Japan:
0120-277-535
Outside Japan:
(81) 3-6365-47051

Macau
(853) 6262-16311

Malaysia
1-800 803 638

New Zealand
0800 1 27753

Pakistan
Dial 00800 01001 first,
then dial 800 361 0479

Papua New Guinea
(61) 1-300-321-4563

Philippines4
1-800-1441-0234 (PLDT and
Smart Communications)
1-800-8908-8277 (Globe)

Singapore
Within Singapore:
800-186-1087
Outside Singapore:
(65) 6972-51711

South Korea
080 333 40004

Taiwan
0800-095-988

Thailand
Within Thailand:
1800 019 9005

Tonga
(61) 1-300-321-4563

Vanuatu
(61) 1-300-321-4563

Vietnam
1800 1127

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Middle East

Bahrain
800815521

Israel
18093443291
0337629152

Kuwait
222822921

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then dial 85527891772

Oman
800774711

Qatar
008001003561

800844 97241 (STC)
800850 00321 (Zain and Mobily)

United Arab Emirates
8000 444 04071

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It was two decades ago to the day—March 24, 2001—that Mac OS X first became available to users the world over. We're not always big on empty sentimentality here at Ars, but the milestone seemed worthy of a quick note.

Of course, Mac OS X (or macOS 10 as it was later known) didn't quite survive to its 20th birthday; last year's macOS Big Sur update brought the version number up to 11, ending the reign of X.

But despite its double life on x86 and ARM processors and its increasingly close ties to iOS and iPadOS, today's macOS is still very much a direct descendant of that original Mac OS X release. Mac OS X, in turn, evolved in part from Steve Jobs' NeXT operating system—which had recently been acquired by Apple—and its launch was the harbinger of the second Jobs era at Apple.

Cheetah, Mac OS X's initial release, was pretty buggy. But it introduced a number of things that are still present in the operating system today. Those included the dock, which—despite some refinements and added features—is still fundamentally the same now as it ever was, as well as the modern version of Finder. And while macOS has seen a number of UI and design tweaks that have changed over time, the footprints of Cheetah's much-hyped Aqua interface can still be found all over Big Sur.

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OS X brought many new features and technologies we now take for granted, too. For example, it enabled Apple's laptops to wake up from sleep immediately, and it introduced dynamic memory management, among other things.

Mac OS X's greatest impact in retrospect may be in the role it had in inspiring and propping up iOS, which has far surpassed macOS as Apple's most widely used operating system. And indeed, macOS lives in a very different context today than it did in 2001. It was recently bumped from the No.2 operating system spot globally by Google's Chrome OS, ending a very long run for Mac OS as the world's second-most popular desktop operating system in terms of units shipped.

The most popular desktop operating system in 2021 is Windows, just as it was in 2001, but the most popular OS overall is Google's Android, which has dramatically larger market share in the mobile space than iOS does.

So while Mac OS X's influence is profound, it exists today primarily as a support for iOS, which is also itself not the most popular OS in its category. Despite Apple's resounding success in the second Steve Jobs era, as well as in the recent Tim Cook era, the Mac is still a relatively niche platform—beloved by some, but skipped by much of the mainstream.

After 20 years, a lot has changed, but a whole lot has stayed the same.