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Apple collector mac os. The dogcow, named Clarus, is a bitmapped image designed by Apple for the demonstration of page layout in Mac OS. The sound she makes is 'Moof!'.[1] Clarus became the archetype of surrealistic humor in the corporate culture of the original Macintosh group, particularly as the mascot of Apple's Developer Technical Support as officially documented in Technote #31.[1][2]

History[edit]

In 1983, the dog icon had been created by Susan Kare as the glyph for 'z', as part of the Cairofont. Later, when designing the classic Mac OS 'Page Setup' print dialog box, an example image was required to demonstrate the orientation and color of the paper.[2]HCI engineer Annette Wagner made the decision to use that dog as a starting point, editing it and creating a larger version with spots to be more suitable for demonstrating various printing options. The new dog graphic had a more bovine look.

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'Max and the book of chaos' is and arcade 2D action game with elements of run and gun and shoot ´em up classic games with a strong arcade feeling. A kid who will have the destiny of the world in his hands. Will have to face this wave of disasters, save the world and free your buddies. BoChaos-shi Linux.zip 21 MB. BoChaos-shi Mac.zip 22 MB. Log in with itch.io to leave a comment. Fuggii 170 days ago. Challenging but bit hard I guess. Make something to not allow enemies to climb or something to balance the game. Checkout my game as well. Downloading Dropbox. Your Dropbox download should automatically start within seconds. Once the download finishes, click Run to start installing Dropbox.

Did they have a heated conversation and holler 'Dog!' 'Cow!' 'Dog!' 'Cow!' back and forth? We may never know. But one thing is clear, Mr. Zimmerman finally gave in and said, 'It's both, OK? It's called a 'dogcow.' Now will you get out of my office?'

— History of the Dogcow, Part 1[3]

On October 15, 1987, the term 'dogcow' was coined by Scott Zimmerman.[3][4] She[5] was later named Clarus by Mark 'The Red' Harlan, as a joking reference to Claris, Apple's business unit for office software at the time.[4]

The Clarus icon became one of the giant pieces of pixel art in the Icon Garden in the front yard of Apple's headquarters at 1 Infinite Loop; the Icon Garden has since been removed.[2]

Apple's Developer CD Series of the 1980s features a dogcow logo on the discs.[6]

The latest references to the dogcow came in the documentation for the Swift programming language, which uses the word 'dogcow' as an example of the use of Unicode characters to name constants and variables;[7] and in a sticker pack in Messages.[8]

Overview[edit]

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There is a life-size picture of a dogcow conveniently located in the Finder. Look under 'Page Setup..' Now look under 'Options.' Walla [sic], there is the dogcow in all its raging glory. Like any talented dog, it can do flips. Like any talented cow, it can do precision bitmap alignment.

Some people say that the dogcow hails from the sunny shores of the Middle of Nowhere. This location in the south Atlantic can be found in the Map control panel; simply type 'Middle of Nowhere' and click Find. (For a small fee, these same people will tell you where they last saw Elvis.)

— Develop magazine[6]

The sound she makes is 'Moof!',[1] and in early versions of Apple Developer CDs one section was known as 'Moof!'.[citation needed]

The dogcow symbol and 'Moof!' are proprietary trademarks of Apple.[6]

Reception[edit]

The disappearance of the Icon Garden and of Clarus from Apple's products is seen by MacWorld as a symbol of the draining of culture and character from, and an increase in blankness and austerity in, Apple's products over the years. In a 2015 retrospective, the magazine said Clarus 'came into being through quirkiness and serendipity, and you could say it has no business in a grown-up, commercial operating system. It makes no real sense, and wasn't really there on merit or through strategic planning' and represented a company that was 'kooky', 'idiosyncratic', and not dominated by rules.[2]

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See also[edit]

External links[edit]

  • Technical Note 1031 on Apple's website (archived February 4, 2004)

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcd'Technote 31 - The Dogcow'. Apple, Inc. February 2, 2004. Archived from the original on February 2, 2004. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  2. ^ abcdPhin, Christopher. 'We miss you, Clarus the dogcow'. MacWorld. Archived from the original on April 7, 2017. Retrieved April 6, 2017.
  3. ^ ab'History of the Dogcow, Part 1'. Develop (17). Archived from the original on October 4, 2017. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  4. ^ ab'The Moof! in Mind!'. Archived from the original on April 20, 2018. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  5. ^'History of the Dogcow, Part 2'. Develop (18). Archived from the original on October 4, 2017. Retrieved October 3, 2017. Somewhere along the line I baptized the dogcow 'Clarus'. Of course she's a female, as are all cows; males would be referred to as dogbulls, but none exist because there are already bulldogs, and God doesn't like to have naming problems.
  6. ^ abc'MACINTOSH Q & A: MACINTOSH DEVELOPER TECHNICAL SUPPORT'. Develop (13). Archived from the original on October 4, 2017. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  7. ^'The Swift Programming Language (Swift 3.1): The Basics'. Apple Inc. Archived from the original on June 22, 2017. Retrieved May 5, 2017. Constant and variable names can contain almost any character, including Unicode characters: let π = 3.14159 let 你好 = '你好世界' let 🐶🐮 = 'dogcow'
  8. ^Reisinger, Don (July 5, 2016). 'The First Apple Emoji Sticker Packs Are Blasts From the Past'. Fortune. Archived from the original on October 1, 2017. Retrieved September 30, 2017.
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Loosely inspired by the Japanese sport of bo-taoshi ('pole toppling'), this game will test your balancing skills! You are standing on top of a pole, while all around you, enemies are trying to bring your pole down by any means necessary. The goal is to stay upright for as long as possible. Walk along the top of the pole to keep it balanced, or dash into it for an extra-powerful boost! If you or the pole hit the ground, it's game over.

Dashing tips:

  • The dash can only be performed in the air.
  • Hitting the platform with a dash causes any climbing enemies to fall off the pole.
  • A dash is more powerful if you hit the platform closer to its edge, or at an angle that is closer to the direction you want the platform to go!

Gameplay: Umbrella mac os.

Controls:
Arrow keys/WASD to walk left and right
Up arrow/W to jump
Click to dash toward the mouse cursor
Esc to pause

Made by:
Art: Vinicius Vargas
Audio: Elias Reuter
Code: Birdwards

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, HTML5
AuthorsBirdwards, ElliotRanger, kekbazuca
GenreAction
TagsHigh Score, Score Attack

Install instructions

Windows: Extract from the .zip file and run the .exe file. Photoshoot: amateur photography mac os.

Mac: Extract from the .zip file and run the .app file. This version has not been tested, so let me know if there are any bugs.

Linux: Extract from the .zip file and run the .x86_64 file.

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