![]() Software is updated often, and you may find that newer versions of programs have features not described here. The software items described in this Chapter are listed alphabetically, with a short description of each of their features. If the compatibility information doesn’t assure you that the software you want to try is compatible with your computer model and Mac OS version, you should take the precaution of making a backup of your hard drive before trying the software. ![]() If you decide to try some software, check the Read Me file or any included documentation for compatibility information. Some Read Me files and documentation reference the minimum systems and software configurations required and if there are any known conflicts, but others do not. Instead, they fix the problems reported by people who try out the software. Authors of shareware and free software don’t typically have the facilities to test their products with every type of software combination and computer model. The variation in computer models and configurations makes predicting accurately whether a particular shareware or free software product works on your system impossible. The software listed in this Chapter is not meant to be all-inclusive, but rather to be examples of the types of software that are available to enhance the performance of your computer, and your enjoyment of it. ![]() Many new programs become available every day. Apple, commercial developers, and shareware and freeware authors offer thousands of utility programs to the Macintosh community.
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