noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
new
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He marched off to a local retailer and plunked down nearly $ 3, 000 for a new Power Macintosh computer system.
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All Raskin could do was quickly recalculate the rock-bottom cost of manufacturing this new version of Macintosh .
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The problems of speed and storage cast a shadow on almost every task the new Macintosh users performed.
■ NOUN
apple
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These are trying times for the souls of Apple Macintosh users.
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It was an Apple Macintosh universe, aggressively informal, ecologically sound, physically fit.
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The slightly more expensive DeskWriter 600 still will be available for Apple Macintosh owners.
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Many, but not all, of the software programs mentioned below are available for both IBM-compatible computers and Apple Macintosh .
computer
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It is a PowerBook, the latest of my four Macintosh computers .
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His answer sparked a chain reaction that led, almost forty years after the article was published, to the Macintosh computer .
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A similar process is used to move text on Macintosh computers .
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He marched off to a local retailer and plunked down nearly $ 3, 000 for a new Power Macintosh computer system.
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Now suppose you want to join a discussion about Macintosh computers .
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The signatures were to appear on the inside of every Macintosh computer .
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Photoshop is available for both Windows and Macintosh computers .
power
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Format: Macintosh and Power Macintosh.
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One of the most powerful is a program called Digital Performer for the Power Macintosh .
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Friday extended its Add-on Take-off promotion to include rebates on its entire Power Macintosh 6500 series.
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He marched off to a local retailer and plunked down nearly $ 3, 000 for a new Power Macintosh computer system.
team
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In contrast to the Lisa approach, the Macintosh team implemented its interface issues on an ad hoc basis.
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Even the Macintosh team knew this.
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Sculley was not the only one who considered the Macintosh team cultish and fanatic.
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But others in the company were so enamored of the idea that they urged the Macintosh team to move in that direction.
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Not until January 1982 did the Macintosh team finally sit down to formalize things.
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As the head of the Macintosh team , Jobs succeeded in imbuing his group with some of the original Apple spirit.
user
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These are trying times for the souls of Apple Macintosh users .
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It has no Macintosh users in its sampling.
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The problems of speed and storage cast a shadow on almost every task the new Macintosh users performed.
version
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Internet Explorer's Macintosh versions share a similar appearance, but are written entirely afresh for the MacOS.
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A Macintosh version is expected early next year.
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Commendably, a Macintosh version is also available.
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The Macintosh version of Eudora is available for download, too.
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A Macintosh version will follow three or four months later.
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A Macintosh version of the products is not planned, Perez said.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Memory: Sixteen megabytes is the minimum for random-access memory in either Macintosh or IBM-compatible computers.
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Most are available for both Windows and Macintosh systems.
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Now suppose you want to join a discussion about Macintosh computers.
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Photoshop is available for both Windows and Macintosh computers.
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These are trying times for the souls of Apple Macintosh users.
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This was part of the topology of Macintosh , part of the Macintosh religion.
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Users of Windows 3. 1 or Macintosh may have to download a telnet client before connecting.