Found 15 records for the .PKG file extension name
There are 14 other file types using the PKG file extension:
.pkg - AppleLink package compression format file
.pkg - Apple Newton file
.pkg - Microsoft Developer Studio application extension
.pkg - OneSpace designer package file
.pkg - P-CAD database file
.pkg - DataFlex compiled file
.pkg - Automise ActionStudio action design file
.pkg - InstallShield compiled setup package
.pkg - MicroSim PCBoard external ASCII package definition file
.pkg - Midtown Madness 3D model file
.pkg - NeXT installer script file
.pkg - Sony PlayStation 3 installation package
.pkg - Sun SVR4 package data stream
.pkg - Systems Management Server (SMS) package description file
file extension PKG - Apple MAC OS X installer file
File extension PKG description:
File extension is used by MAC OS X installer.
Associated applications to file extension PKG:
Company / developer:
Apple, Inc.
Introduction to Mac OS X
Ever wonder why people get so attached to their Mac? Think Mac OS X. At the core of every Mac, Mac OS X is what makes your digital life more simple, more productive, and just plain fun.
It’s easy.
Mac OS X is a celebration of simplicity and common sense. No complicated menus. No obscure commands. Most tasks can be accomplished with just a click or two. And if you ever need guidance, there’s a built-in help system to light the way. Oh, one more thing: Mac OS X is simply breathtaking — and easy to personalize with desktop pictures and screen savers.
It’s advanced.
Making amazing things simple takes seriously advanced technology. Mac OS X is built on a rock-solid UNIX foundation, delivers true 64-bit performance, and incorporates industry-leading animated graphics. The beauty is, you don’t have to know what one word of that means — just start up your Mac and enjoy it.
It’s amazing.
More than an operating system, Mac OS X is a collection of very cool applications. It comes with everything you need to surf the web, send beautifully designed email, video chat, and organize your personal information.
It’s secure.
In a world where PCs constantly do battle with viruses and malware, Mac OS X is a sea of tranquility. Just go about your business and Mac OS X minds the fortress. Your documents are safe even if you share your Mac with others, and you can keep your kids safe by using a rich set of parental controls.
It’s compatible.
It’s a big world out there, and Mac OS X fits in perfectly. It runs Microsoft Office. It has built-in drivers for cameras, printers, and external drives. It plugs right into a PC network. And in case there’s a PC application you can’t live without, Mac computers can even run Windows. Mac OS X is compatible with everything — most of all, you.


