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There are several personifications for OS X, both male and female. The Mac OS X girls are often portrayed as cat-eared, following with the Apple wild cat naming tradition. (Every Mac OS X release has a codename like Jaguar, Panther, Tiger and so on.) Otherwise, she is shown as an older variation of the Mac OS 9 girl, wearing a platinum white coat and a wireless AirPort device fashioned as a hat. She is occasionally shown holding a publication of some sort, as Macs are often used for desktop publishing. There are also male personifications for OS X, who are bipedal versions of their namesake animals.

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