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- MacX abstract "MacX is a display server implementation supporting the X11 display server protocol that ran on System 7, Mac OS 8, and Mac OS 9. It also ran under A/UX. Prior to X11R4 and the introduction of the PowerPC-based Power Macintosh, this server was developed internally by Apple Inc. for the Motorola 68000 based Macintoshes. MacX was initially developed within the Networking and Communications organization as one component of the Apple DEC Alliance suite of products, but later was moved to Apple's A/UX group since X11 was (and is) an important part of UNIX user interfaces. Versions supporting X11R4 and X11R5 were developed for Apple by a small team of engineers at AGE Logic, Inc., a San Diego, California company. AGE also OEMed the MacX software under the trade name XoftWare for Macintosh. Apple provided early versions of the Power Macintosh to AGE Logic, and the result was a binary that supported both the Power Macintosh as well as earlier, 68000-based systems.AGE Logic was later acquired by a Silicon Valley company named NetManage in the mid-1990s. NetManage was headquartered directly across the street from Apple in Cupertino, California. XoftWare for Macintosh was merged into NetManage's product offering for the Macintosh, which included a wide variety of standalone Internet desktop applications (e.g., telnet, archie search engine, gopher protocol, FTP), along with various software titles, mainly terminal emulators that were acquired by AGE Logic when it purchased Pacer Software earlier in the decade.By 1998, Apple had discontinued MacX as it transitioned from traditional Mac OS to the Unix-like Mac OS X, which had ample support for X11 (earlier versions of Mac OS X did not directly support X11, but as of Mac OS X v10.3, X11.app has been made available directly from Apple). NetManage disbanded its Macintosh group earlier, around 1996, and as a result, discontinued support of XoftWare for Macintosh.".
- MacX wikiPageID "3248886".
- MacX wikiPageLength "3856".
- MacX wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- MacX wikiPageRevisionID "609534212".
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink UX.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Apple_Inc..
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Archie_search_engine.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Category:X_servers.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Cupertino,_California.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Display_server.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink FTP.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink File_Transfer_Protocol.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Gopher_(protocol).
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Mac_OS.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Mac_OS_8.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Mac_OS_9.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Mac_OS_X.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Mac_OS_X_Panther.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Mac_OS_X_v10.3.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_68000.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink NetManage.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink OS_X.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink PowerPC.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Power_Macintosh.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego,_California.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink System_7.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink System_7_(Macintosh).
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Telnet.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Terminal_emulator.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink X11.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink X11.app.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink X11R4.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink XQuartz.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLink X_Window_System.
- MacX wikiPageWikiLinkText "MacX".
- MacX hasPhotoCollection MacX.
- MacX name "MacX".
- MacX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- MacX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_software.
- MacX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- MacX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MacX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Software-stub.
- MacX subject Category:X_servers.
- MacX hypernym Implementation.
- MacX type Article.
- MacX type Software.
- MacX type Work.
- MacX type Article.
- MacX type Server.
- MacX type CreativeWork.
- MacX type Thing.
- MacX type Q386724.
- MacX type Q7397.
- MacX comment "MacX is a display server implementation supporting the X11 display server protocol that ran on System 7, Mac OS 8, and Mac OS 9. It also ran under A/UX. Prior to X11R4 and the introduction of the PowerPC-based Power Macintosh, this server was developed internally by Apple Inc. for the Motorola 68000 based Macintoshes.".
- MacX label "MacX".
- MacX sameAs MacX.
- MacX sameAs m.0915bf.
- MacX sameAs Q2855324.
- MacX sameAs Q2855324.
- MacX wasDerivedFrom MacX?oldid=609534212.
- MacX isPrimaryTopicOf MacX.
- MacX name "MacX".