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Macintosh, a series of personal computers (PCs) designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc, introduced on January 24, 1984 by Steve Jobs. It was the first mass-market personal computer featuring a graphical user interface and a mouse.

=Timeline=

=GUIs=
 * ChessX
 * Cute Chess
 * HIARCS Chess Explorer
 * Scid vs. PC
 * Sigma
 * XBoard

=See also=
 * Macintosh Engines
 * Mac OS
 * Kathe Spracklen - Lady Sargon

=Publications=
 * Ward Douglas Maurer (1990). Assembly language programming on the Mac with MPW. School of Engineering and Applied Science, George Washington University, GWU-IIST-90-20. » Assembly

=Forum Posts=

1990 ...

 * Re: Gnu Chess for the Mac by Urban Koistinen, gnu.chess, April 16, 1993 » GNU Chess
 * Re: Macintosh Chess Software links page by William Bryant, rgcc, June 12, 1999

2000 ...

 * HIARCS 11.1 SP / MP Macintosh has arrived! by rafowell, CCC, Apr 03, 2007 » HIARCS
 * Macintosh Glaurung users: Please help by Tord Romstad, CCC, November 23, 2007 » Glaurung

2010 ...

 * good macintosh guy for UCI engine development by Sam Hamilton, CCC, January 25, 2012 » GUI, UCI
 * Re: La Máquina Preservadora. Programas de Ajedrez by Luis a, Meca Foro, May 30, 2013 (Spanish)
 * Stockfish Mac app by Daylen Yang, CCC, January 22, 2014 » Stockfish
 * computerchess on apple by Thorsten Czub, CCC, September 17, 2014
 * Distributing engines for Mac/OSX by Harm Geert Muller CCC, March 17, 2016 » Mac OS

2020 ...

 * Apple New Mac Mini by Michael Byrne, CCC, November 17, 2020
 * M1 Apple Silicon for Chess? by Steve Maughan, CCC, November 24, 2020 » Apple M1

=External Links=
 * Macintosh from Wikipedia
 * Macintosh Programmer's Workshop from Wikipedia
 * Universal binary from Wikipedia » PowerPC, x86, x86-64
 * ATPM 5.09 - Reviews: Shareware Roundup - In Search of the Perfect Chess Mate by William Lovett
 * ATPM 7.02 - Review: Mac Chess Downloads by Richard A. Fowell
 * Craig Knelsen: Chess Software
 * Mac Chess Engines Repository hosted by Julien Marcel

=References=

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