- Sep 05, 2010 paintbrush for mac os x 10.9.5 free download. Paintbrush Paintbrush is a Cocoa-based paint program for Mac OS X, similar to Microsoft Paint and MacPaint.
- Mac OS X emulator for Windows 10 Sign in to follow this. Mac OS X emulator for Windows 10. By fiveworlds, December 25, 2017 in Computer Science.
- The OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 update is recommended for all Mavericks users. It improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac. This update:. Improves the reliability of VPN connections that use USB smart cards for authentication. Improves the reliability of accessing files located on an SMB server. Includes Safari 7.0.6.
GameCube and Wii games emulator for Mac. By far, Dolphin is the best game emulator for GameCube, Wii and Triforce games. It is compatible with multiple platforms including Mac. Another advantage is it is open source and free to use. For Mac, it works for OS 10.6 to 10.8 and is user friendly.
Updated and republished for macOS 11.0.1; skip it unless you really really care about all the macOS releases. Originally published on November 14th, 2005.
Below the break is a table showing all major releases of macOS (previously Mac OS X) from the public beta through the latest public version, which is 11.0.1, as of November 12th, 2020—the 140th release in total.
Note: Click the ⓘ symbol to read Apple's release notes for a given update.
The following was culled from Apple's support downloads page, and as such, some of the dates may be off just a bit. If you know for certain that something is incorrect, please let me know and I'll get it fixed. (Scroll to see all entries.)
Date | Version | Comments | |||
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2020 | Nov 12 | 7 | 11.0.1 | 12.18 GB | ⓘBig Sur - This one goes to 11. (Or 12, in GB!) |
Nov 5 | 43 | 10.15.7 SU1 | 1.21 GB | ⓘ | |
Sep 23 | 42 | 10.15.7 | 2.86 GB | ⓘ | |
Aug 12 | 28 | 10.15.6 SU1 | 3.22GB GB | ⓘ | |
Jul 15 | 44 | 10.15.6 | 3.35 GB | ⓘ | |
Jun 1 | 6 | 10.15.5 SU1 | 1.59 GB | ⓘ | |
May 26 | 48 | 10.15.5 | 3.37 GB | ⓘ | |
May 21 | -- | 10.14.6 SU4 | 151 MB | Fixes a launch issue for certain 32-bit apps | |
Apr 8 | 15 | 10.15.4 SU1 | 1.38 GB | ⓘ | |
Mar 24 | 56 | 10.15.4 | 3.0 GB | ⓘ | |
Jan 28 | 49 | 10.15.3 | 3.0 GB | ⓘ | |
2019 | Dec 10 | 42 | 10.15.2 | 3.0 GB | ⓘ |
Oct 29 | 14 | 10.15.1 | 4.5 GB | ⓘ | |
Oct 15 | 8 | 10.15 SU1 | 985 MB | No info page | |
Oct 7 | 11 | 10.15 | 4.9 GB | ⓘCatalina - You need more permission! | |
Sep 26 | 31 | 10.14.6 SU3 | 1.32 GB | ⓘ | |
Aug 26 | 25 | 10.14.6 SU2 | 1.25 GB | ⓘ | |
Aug 1 | 10 | 10.14.6 SU1 | 949 MB | ⓘ | |
Jul 22 | 70 | 10.14.6 | 2.7 GB | ⓘ | |
May 13 | 49 | 10.14.5 | 2.5 GB | ⓘ | |
Mar 25 | 62 | 10.14.4 | 2.8 GB | ⓘ | |
Jan 22 | 48 | 10.14.3 | 2.0 GB | ⓘ | |
2018 | Dec 5 | 28 | 10.14.2 | 2.5 GB | ⓘ |
Nov 7 | 8 | 10.14.1 SU1 | 1.3 GB | ⓘ For 2018 MacBook Air | |
Oct 30 | 36 | 10.14.1 | 3.3 GB | ⓘ | |
Sep 24 | 27 | 10.14 | 5.2 GB | ⓘ Mojave - You need permission! | |
Aug 28 | 38 | 10.13.6 SU2 | 1.32 GB | ⓘ For 2018 Touch Bar MBP…again | |
Jul 24 | 15 | 10.13.6 SU1 | 1.31 GB | ⓘ For 2018 Touch Bar MBP | |
Jul 9 | 38 | 10.13.6 | 1.32 GB | ⓘ AirPlay 2 | |
Jun 1 | 64 | 10.13.5 | 2.12 GB | ⓘ Messages in iCloud | |
Mar 29 | 37 | 10.13.4 | 2.36 GB | ⓘ Sortable Safari bookmarks!! | |
Feb 20 | 28 | 10.13.3 SU | 40.4 MB | ⓘ Indian character/Messages crash fix | |
Jan 23 | 33 | 10.13.3 | 1.97 GB | ⓘ | |
Jan 8 | 33 | 10.13.2 SU | 633.6 MB | ⓘ Spectre and Meltdown fixes | |
2017 | Dec 6 | 36 | 10.13.2 | 2.08 GB | ⓘ |
Oct 31 | 26 | 10.13.1 | 1.47 GB | ⓘ | |
Oct 5 | 10 | 10.13 SU | 915 MB | ⓘ Addresses two security issues | |
Sep 25 | 68 | 10.13 | 4.8 GB | ⓘ High Sierra - Higher in the mountains? | |
Jul 19 | 65 | 10.12.6 | 1.98 GB | ⓘ | |
May 15 | 49 | 10.12.5 | 1.57 GB | ⓘ | |
Mar 27 | 63 | 10.12.4 | 1.56 GB | ⓘ Night Shift | |
Jan 23 | 41 | 10.12.3 | 1.05 GB | ⓘ | |
2016 | Dec 13 | 50 | 10.12.2 | 1.94 GB | ⓘ |
Oct 24 | 34 | 10.12.1 | 1.36 GB | ⓘ | |
Sep 20 | 64 | 10.12 | 4.77 GB | ⓘ Sierra - Still in the mountains. | |
Jul 18 | 63 | 10.11.6 | 759 MB | ⓘ | |
May 16 | 57 | 10.11.5 | 759 MB | ⓘ | |
Mar 20 | 61 | 10.11.4 | 1.58 GB | ⓘ | |
Jan 19 | 41 | 10.11.3 | 662 MB | ⓘ | |
2015 | Dec 9 | 49 | 10.11.2 | 1.4 GB | ⓘ |
Oct 21 | 21 | 10.11.1 | 1.19 GB | ⓘ | |
Sep 30 | 48 | 10.11 | 6.08 GB | ⓘ El Capitan - Go climb something! | |
Aug 13 | 44 | 10.10.5 | 1.02 GB | ⓘ | |
Jun 30 | 75 | 10.10.4 | 1.09 GB | ⓘ | |
Apr 16 | 8 | 10.10.3 SU | 1.8 MB | ⓘ Supplemental Update | |
Apr 8 | 71 | 10.10.3 | 1.52 GB | ⓘ Includes Photos app | |
Jan 27 | 71 | 10.10.2 | 544 MB | ⓘ | |
2014 | Nov 17 | 32 | 10.10.1 | 311 MB | ⓘ |
Oct 16 | 29 | 10.10 | 5.2 GB | ⓘ Yosemite - No surfers here. | |
Sep 17 | 79 | 10.9.5 | 139 MB | ⓘ | |
Jun 30 | 46 | 10.9.4 | 283 MB | ⓘ | |
May 15 | 79 | 10.9.3 | 461 MB | ⓘ | |
Feb 25 | 71 | 10.9.2 | 460 MB | ⓘ | |
2013 | Dec 16 | 55 | 10.9.1 | 243.4 MB | ⓘ |
Oct 22 | 19 | 10.9 | 5.3 GB | ⓘ Mavericks - All out of big cats! | |
Oct 3 | 21 | 10.8.5 SU | 19.6 MB | ⓘ Supplemental Update | |
Sep 12 | 100 | 10.8.5 | 273.7 MB | ⓘ | |
Jun 4 | 82 | 10.8.4 | 152.0 MB | ⓘ | |
Mar 14 | 161 | 10.8.3 | 249.0 MB | ⓘ | |
2012 | Oct 4 | 15 | 10.8.2 SU | 26.7 MB | ⓘ Supplemental Update |
Sep 19 | 27 | 10.8.2 | 665.5 MB | ⓘ | |
Aug 23 | 29 | 10.8.1 | 24.2 MB | ⓘ | |
Jul 25 | 77 | 10.8 | 4.1 GB | ⓘ Mountain Lion - App Store only | |
Oct 4 | 15 | 10.7.5 SU | 2.0 MB | ⓘ Supplemental Update | |
Sep 19 | 133 | 10.7.5 | 1.1 GB | ⓘ Released w/ 10.8.2 | |
May 9 | 98 | 10.7.4 | 692.7 MB | ⓘ | |
Feb 1 | 112 | 10.7.3 | 1.3 GB | ⓘ Only combo updater available | |
2011 | Oct 12 | 56 | 10.7.2 | 768.8 MB | ⓘ Now iCloud enabled |
Aug 17 | 29 | 10.7.1 | 79.3 MB | ⓘ | |
Jul 19 | 26 | 10.7 | 4.1 GB | ⓘ Lion - App Store only (USB stick later) | |
Jun 23 | 94 | 10.6.8 | 453.6 MB | ⓘ App Store readied for Lion | |
Mar 21 | 74 | 10.6.7 | 475 MB | ⓘ | |
Jan 6 | 57 | 10.6.6 | 143.6 MB | ⓘ Can you say 'App Store?' | |
2010 | Nov 10 | 148 | 10.6.5 | 644.5 MB | ⓘ |
Jun 15 | 78 | 10.6.4 | 607.2 MB | ⓘ | |
Mar 29 | 140 | 10.6.3 | 719.2 MB | ⓘ | |
2009 | Nov 9 | 60 | 10.6.2 | 473 MB | ⓘ |
Sep 10 | 13 | 10.6.1 | 71.5 MB | ⓘ | |
Aug 28 | 23 | 10.6 | 2.31 GB | ⓘ Snow Leopard - First Intel-only release | |
Aug 5 | 85 | 10.5.8 | 274 MB | ⓘ | |
May 12 | 148 | 10.5.7 | 442 MB | ⓘ | |
2008 | Dec 15 | 91 | 10.5.6 | 372 MB | ⓘ |
Sep 15 | 77 | 10.5.5 | 316 MB | ⓘ | |
Jun 30 | 33 | 10.5.4 | 88 MB | ⓘ | |
May 28 | 107 | 10.5.3 | 420 MB | ⓘ | |
Feb 11 | 88 | 10.5.2 | 343 MB | ⓘ Combo updater only | |
2007 | Nov 15 | 20 | 10.5.1 | 110 MB | ⓘ |
Oct 26 | 128 | 10.5 | 2.15 GB | ⓘ Leopard - First universal binary release | |
Nov 14 | 147 | 10.4.11 | 128 MB | ⓘ This '10' goes to '11' | |
Jun 20 | 99 | 10.4.10 | 72 MB | ⓘ | |
Mar 13 | 165 | 10.4.9 | 160 MB | ⓘ | |
2006 | Sep 29 | 94 | 10.4.8 | 206 MB | ⓘ |
Jun 27 | 85 | 10.4.7 | 133 MB | ⓘ | |
Apr 3 | 48 | 10.4.6 | 163 MB | ⓘ | |
Feb 14 | 35 | 10.4.5 | 16 MB | ⓘ | |
Jan 10 | 71 | 10.4.4 | 55 MB | ⓘ First Intel-capable release | |
2005 | Oct 31 | 111 | 10.4.3 | 97 MB | ⓘ |
Jul 12 | 57 | 10.4.2 | 44 MB | ⓘ | |
May 16 | 17 | 10.4.1 | 37 MB | ⓘ | |
Apr 29 | 14 | 10.4 | 1.78 GB | ⓘ Tiger | |
Apr 15 | 65 | 10.3.9 | 51.3 MB | ⓘ | |
Feb 9 | 56 | 10.3.8 | 26.6 MB | ⓘ | |
2004 | Dec 15 | 40 | 10.3.7 | 97 MB | ⓘ Combo updater only |
Nov 5 | 88 | 10.3.6 | 34 MB | ⓘ | |
Aug 9 | 75 | 10.3.5 | ??? | ⓘ | |
May 26 | 72 | 10.3.4 | 79 MB | ⓘ Combo updater only | |
Mar 15 | 89 | 10.3.3 | 70 MB | ⓘ Combo updater only | |
2003 | Dec 17 | 37 | 10.3.2 | 36.9 MB | ⓘ |
Nov 10 | 17 | 10.3.1 | 1.5 MB | ⓘ | |
Oct 24 | 21 | 10.3 | 1.54 GB | ⓘ Panther | |
Oct 3 | 57 | 10.2.8 | 40 MB | ⓘ | |
Sep 22 | 139 | 10.2.7 | ??? | Only for certain G5s/G4s | |
May 6 | 26 | 10.2.6 | 26 MB | ⓘ | |
Apr 10 | 56 | 10.2.5 | 81.9 MB | ⓘ | |
Feb 13 | 56 | 10.2.4 | 76 MB | ⓘ | |
2002 | Dec 19 | 38 | 10.2.3 | 51 MB | ⓘ |
Nov 11 | 54 | 10.2.2 | 24.4 MB | ⓘ | |
Sep 18 | 26 | 10.2.1 | 16.3 MB | ⓘ Update not available? | |
Aug 23 | 79 | 10.2 | 1.03 GB | ⓘ Jaguar | |
Jun 5 | 47 | 10.1.5 | 45.1 MB | ⓘ Combo updater only | |
Apr 19 | 57 | 10.1.4 | 1.7 MB | ⓘ | |
Feb 21 | 62 | 10.1.3 | 16 MB | ⓘ | |
2001 | Dec 21 | 37 | 10.1.2 | 29.2 MB | ⓘ |
Nov 14 | 50 | 10.1.1 | 13.8 MB | ⓘ | |
Sep 25 | 95 | 10.1 | 989 MB | ⓘ Puma | |
Jun 22 | 44 | 10.0.4 | 12 MB | ⓘ | |
May 9 | 8 | 10.0.3 | 15 MB | ⓘ | |
May 1 | 15 | 10.0.2 | 15 MB | Released but replaced (see comments) | |
Apr 16 | 23 | 10.0.1 | 4 MB | ⓘ | |
Mar 24 | 192 | 10.0 | 659 MB | ⓘ Cheetah | |
2000 | Sep 13 | -- | 10.0β | 676 MB | ⓘ Public Beta |
Note: The Days column reflects the number of days between releases.
Some entries may appear out of chronological order (i.e. 10.5 is shown on Oct 26, but above Nov 14 for 10.4.11). This is to keep the version numbers in the proper order, even when an older OS received an update after a major new release came out. This has happened a few times over the years.
Some random notes, updated from the original post:
- Starting with the Public Beta and up through 11.0.1, there have been 141 macOS releases, both major and minor. This figure includes the one odd macOS X release: 10.2.7. This version was only for the then-new PowerMac G5 and the flat panel iMac G4, and was never generally released.
- As of November 12th, 2020 (11.0.1's release date), it's been 7,365 days since the Public Beta was released. So on average, we've seen some sort of update every 52.25 days.
- The shortest time period between any two releases is six days, which is how quickly the 10.15.5 Supplemental Update 1 came out after the 10.15.5 release.
- The longest time period between any two minor releases is 165 days, which was how long we waited for the 10.4.9 update. (Tecnically, it's actually the 192 day interval between the Mac OS X Public Beta and version 10.0, but I'm counting from the official 10.0 release.)
- The smallest update was 10.3.1, at only 1.5MB. The largest (non-combo, non-main OS release) update was 10.15.1 at 5.3GB.
- The '???' entry for Size on a given release indicates I was unable to find the size. Feel free to contact me if you can help replace any of the '???' entries.
And now, gratuitous graphics…
Releases by version number
Mac Os X 10.9.5 Emulator Iso
Releases by year
A special 'thank you!' goes to Mr. Ziebell (for providing some size values on very-old minor updates), and to Benton Quest (for providing size info on all the major releases up through Snow Leopard). See Benton's comment below if you want a nicely detailed history of those early releases.
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Windows OS and Mac OS: The two great rivals that have ever existed in this digital world! For years, they are fighting each other, competing over the ground of “who has the best OS.” These two popular OS have their own fan-booth, but there exist some people who exist in the grey area. Some users want to have the bests of both worlds. Now, how can it ever work? Well, simple answer– windows emulators for Mac. What are emulators? Here, in this article, we will introduce with this term.
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- 10 Best Windows Emulator For Mac
What is Emulators?
If you have already used different OS, you know for a fact that not every OS allows you to run different software or hardware. So, what to do when you want to process software file on an OS which does not allow you to run it? This is where emulators come into the scene. In a nutshell, an emulator is a tool that lets you run software on an OS gadget which in general does not allow you to run it. Thus, an emulator is hardware or software that allows the host computer to behave like a guest computer.
But nowadays, emulators are not only restricted to run any particular type of software system; rather now the advanced emulators let you run a whole different OS while you are running on a different OS. For Mac, emulators can be termed as the grey area because they let window application to run on a Mac and vice versa.
There exist thousands of such advanced windows emulators for Mac app that let window application to run on a Mac OS. They can be paid or free emulators, depending on their features and category. Here, we have prepared a list of best emulators for Mac, both free and paid that can run windows application on a Mac system. Let us have a look.
10 Best Windows Emulator For Mac
1 – Parallels Desktop
Parallels Desktop is a paid emulator which is the best in this field! You can get this emulator at a price of $53.97 on your Mac OS. This emulator allows you to run windows application smoothly on a Mac OS. A perfect and advanced emulator which makes all your windows application behave like a Mac application without any hassles.
Apart from a windows application, this emulator also lets you run Linux and UNIX applications as well. Another great advantage of this emulator is that it allows you to optimise the emulated OS for the primary use of each OS.
However, this emulator has one drawback and that one negative aspect is its advertisement problem. Otherwise, this emulator comes in with a clean slate for the users.
2 – Virtual PC for Mac
Now coming to a free emulator– Virtual PC for Mac. It is a perfect emulator if you are in the experimental mood. You can run any windows based internet applications with the help of this emulator. It is free, so you do not have to worry about the price tag for this emulator. It is a pretty good rough and tough emulator for your Mac to run Windows applications smoothly. However, it has one negative drawback– sometimes the speed of this emulator can drop a little bit.
3 – VMware Fusion
In this list, VMware Fusion surely ranks the second position. It comes along with a tag price of $79.99, but it allows you to run various features which you might not get on other emulators. It is a perfect emulator that allows you to turn any OS smoothly according to your Mac system.
Not only that, but it also provides you to run hardware-accelerated graphics. Thus, with the help of this emulator, you can run any games smoothly. Also, it allows you to run DirectX10 and OpenGL 3.3 etc. And now with the help of its new integrated features, you can run newly introduced touch bar, and it also allows you to run virtual machines as well.
4 – Virtualbox
If you are looking for the best windows emulator that has a free and open source, this window emulator for Mac is the one for you. Coming 4th in the place, this Virtualbox emulator is one of the best emulators for developers and programmers.
It creates virtual machines for Windows, Linux etc. In a nutshell, this emulator is a very professional emulator with many powerful features included in it. Also, if you want you can customise this emulator as well. It frequently updates itself, and it has also increased a list of features as well.
5 – Crossover Mac
In this list, Crossover Mac comes in 5th rank. This emulator is exclusively built only for Mac OS. It is not free, but it comes at a very low price, i.e. $15.95. It has an efficient feature which lets you download windows applications smoothly on Mac operating system. Not only any windows applications, but this emulator allows you to run PC games smoothly on your Mac operating system as well. Also, Crossover Mac does not need any reboot system to run windows programme flawlessly too.
6 – Wineskin Winery
Free and stores hundreds of good features, this window emulator is one of the best in this top 10 list of emulators for windows and mac. It has an exclusive capability to work on older versions of Mac. Wineskin Winery is considered to be one of the best emulators that are free and has such loads of features on it. Mostly, this emulator is used by people for gaming purpose; however, it can be used for non-gaming applications as well. However, one of the drawbacks of this emulator can be an excessive amount of advertisement.
7 – Boot Camp
A perfect emulator for you to download windows applications, this emulator works perfectly as an emulator on Mac operating system. Gaming and non-gaming, every other application can run perfectly with the help of this emulator. Boot camp allows you to install a fully functional Windows OS while you are on the Mac OS. And another advantage of this emulator is that it is the free and open source. It creates a partition for Windows operating system and afterward it adds Mac support software. Boot camp emulator can easily be integrated with Parallels Desktop.
8 – Wine Bottler: Window Emulator
On number 8 on this list of top 10, Wine Bottler surely wins many hearts as an advanced emulator. With many integrated features on it, this emulator is surely one of the best among many others. This emulator makes every other windows application installation procedure simple and straightforward.
It is absolutely free, and it does not have any advertisement issues as well. It also has a special dependency feature which will guide you through every other option securely, and if you have any question, you can get the instant answer from this option as well.
9 – Citrix XenApp
Perhaps this emulator is the most costly emulator in this list of top 10. Worth of $375, this emulator gives you the ability to access to any application on any device whatsoever. It is a great emulator with loads of features tagging along. It can make your windows application run smoothly without any hassle. Also, it can be a perfect choice for gamers too. However, the costly price tag leaves this emulator behind in the list of top 10. Also, this emulator cannot work without internet connection. These two are serious drawbacks of this emulator. Still, if you are looking for a multi-purpose emulator that can work smoothly on any operating system, this application is the best choice despite the price tag.
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10 – WinOnx 2 Pro
Mac Os X Versions
Last but not the least, WinOnx 2 Pro is a paid emulator that gets featured on the list of top 10. It is the cheapest paid emulator on this list because it only costs $7.99. It is based on Wine, and it has many great features to talk about as well. It can help you install all the windows application easily on your Mac operating system. Also, it can make your windows run smoothly and flawlessly without any issues too. However, it has a few lacks too which brings it down to the end of this list of top 10. The great drawback of this emulator is that it does not allow you to download windows application variety in Mac devices OS X 10.6 and later version. Thus, because of this problem, not many people like to use it. Although it is the cheapest paid emulator and it provides amazing features to the users, it has many backlogs such as advertisement problems etc. Because of these problems, this emulator ends up at the end of this list. However, it is worth a try if you do not have a problem with the backlogs of this emulator.
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Here are the video tutorials of free windows emulator for mac.
Windows Emulator For Mac: Tutorial
Conclusion
These are the top 10 best windows emulators for free and paid a subscription that you can get for your Mac device. You can get paid emulators or free versions according to your purpose and your choice. So, go through their features and get your emulator now to use windows application on your Mac OS device.