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Mactracker is a freeware application containing a complete database of all Apple hardware models and operating system versions, created and actively developed by Ian Page. The database includes, but is not limited to, the Lisa (under its later name, Macintosh XL), Classic Macintosh (1984–1996), printers, scanners, QuickTake digital cameras, iSight, iPod, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPort, along with all versions of the Classic Mac OS, macOS, and iOS. For each model of desktop and portable computer, audio clips of the corresponding startup chime or chime of death are also included.
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Developer(s) | Ian Page (software developer) |
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Stable release | macOS (10.12+):
7.12.13 (December 29, 2023 ) [±] iOS (12.0+): 4.8.9 (January 7, 2024 ) [±] iPadOS (12.0+): 4.8.9 (January 7, 2024 ) [±] |
Operating system | macOS, iOS, iPadOS |
Type | Macintosh database |
License | Freeware |
Website | mactracker.ca |
Sources for the history and text used in Mactracker are credited to Lukas Foljanty, Glen. D Sanford, and English Wikipedia. WidgetWidget and The Iconfactory provided many icons of the hardware. Versions are available for macOS and iOS (both iPhone and iPad run the same universal application which adapts to the device). Versions for Windows and the clickwheel iPod have been discontinued.
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