Macintosh Application Environment

The Macintosh Application Environment (MAE) is a software package introduced by Apple Computer in 1994 which allows users of certain Unix-based computer workstations to run application software designed for the classic Mac OS.

MAE uses the X Window System to provide the Macintosh Finder graphical user interface in a window. The final version, MAE 3.0, is compatible with System 7.5.3.[1]

MAE was designed for Sun Microsystems SPARCstation and Hewlett-Packard systems. It was discontinued on May 14, 1998.

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References

  1. Gold, Rebecca (December 1996). "Apple bridges chasm between Mac and Unix". SunWorld. Archived from the original on February 18, 1999. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
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