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System 7
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System 7

(1) A major upgrade of the Macintosh operating system introduced in 1991. It included virtual memory, increased memory addressing, hot links (Publish and Subscribe), multitasking (MultiFinder was no longer optional), TrueType fonts and a variety of user interface enhancements.

System 7 Pro added PowerTalk communications, the AppleScript language and QuickTime for sound, movies and animation. System 7.5 advanced the online help with AppleGuide and more sophisticated graphics with QuickDraw GX.

(2) (System/7) A sensor-based minicomputer from IBM introduced in 1970 and used for process control. It was superseded by the Series/1.



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Earlier secure messaging software from Apple that was included in the Macintosh System 7 operating system.
use the current Macintosh System 7 operating system with the same GUI as today's Macintosh systems, so users will require no retraining;
A: Any Windows 95, 98, NT 4 and 2000 client, any Macintosh System 7 or 8 based client and Unix based clients.
 
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