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About the software included with your computer
Your computer includes several kinds of software. Some is preinstalled and ready for use; other
software you need to install before you can use it. The types of software that come with your computer
include these:
m the Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS) software and preselected system software additions,
already installed on your computer
m extra system software additions that you can install yourself
m application programs
The following sections provide details about the included software.
Mac OS software and preselected system software additions
The Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS) is the basic software that runs the computer itself. It tells
the computer what to do when it starts up, keeps track of your documents, files, and other software,
and helps your computer find out what devices—such as printers and network cables—are attached 
to it.
The Mac OS was installed on the internal hard disk at the factory, and starts automatically when you
turn on your computer. Here is some of the software that makes up the Mac OS basic system:
m The Finder, the program that displays the desktop and allows you to organize documents, files, and
application programs into folders
m QuickTime, which lets you play digital video on your computer
m OpenDoc, which lets you build a document that can include text, graphics, movies, links to the
Internet, tables, and many other types of information 
An OpenDoc document isn’t created within a specific application program. Instead, you create a
document first, and then embed in it the “parts” you want to use. Each part is like an application
program, offering a rich set of features; a single document can draw on the resources of many parts.
A variety of parts will be available from both Apple and third-party sources.
m PC Exchange, which lets you work with DOS and Windows disks as if they were Mac OS disks
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