dock - What is at the bottom of the screen that gives one-click access to your favorite apps and files, similar to the taskbar in Windows., Terminal - This can be used to access the command-line environment, which uses either the Z shell (zsh) or Bash., Mission Control - This feature is used for window management and enables the user to set up multiple desktops, System Preferences - This panel is equivalent to the windows settings app; You can change your network options and configuration here. , Accessibility prefpane - Used to configure assistive vision and sound options; Input/output device control. , Apple ID - Each local account can be associated with this; also used for the app store and accessing the iCloud., App Permissions - Features such as the location service or camera or data stores such as contacts and calendar., Keychain - macOS app for managing passwords cached by the OS and supported browser/web applications., FileVault - Encryption product that protects the data stored on a disk against the possibility that a threat factor could remove it from the computer and use a foreign OS to read the files., Finder - macOS equivalent of File Explorer in Windows, iCloud - This provides a central, shared location for mail, contacts, calendar, photos, notes, reminders, and so on across macOS and iOS devices., DMG - (disk image) Format is used for simple installs where the package contents just need to be copied to the Applications folder., PKG - Format is used where app setup needs to perform additional actions, such as running a service or writing files to multiple folders., Disk Utility - App that can be used to verify or repair a disk or file system. It can also be used to erase a disk with security options in case you are selling or passing on a Mac., Remote Disk - An app that lets the user access a CD/DVD drive on another Mac or Windows computer., Time Machine - Prefpane that enables data to be backed up to an external drive or partition formatted using either APFS or macOS’s older extended file system., Spinning wait cursor - When an app is busy or processing a complex request, this usually goes away after a few seconds, but if it doesn't then the app could be crashing. ,
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