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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Apple Macintosh System Software (known as Mac OS after version 7.5) is the software that makes a Mac a Mac, more or less. Its common user-visible parts are the Finder, a file management shell; the Desktop, a metaphor for a real desktop managed by the Finder; the Apple menu, a parking spot for small mini-applications called desk accessories (arguably succeeded by the Konfabulator-like Dashboard under OS X) and, starting with System 7, shortcuts to anything you like (mostly handed over to the Dock in OS X); and the Control Panel ("System Preferences" in OS X), where various system settings are managed. |