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<h2 id="PortsAvailability">Ports &amp; Availability</h2>
-<p>This section explains the various NetSurf front ends and should cover whether NetSurf is available for your system. NetSurf currently has seven different front ends. These are for RISC OS, GTK, BeOS, AmigaOS, Atari, Mac OS X and dumb framebuffers.</p>
+<p>This section explains the various NetSurf front ends and should cover whether NetSurf is available for your system. NetSurf currently has seven different front ends. These are for RISC OS, GTK, BeOS, AmigaOS, Atari, and dumb framebuffers.</p>
<h3>Desktop front ends</h3>
-<p>The RISC OS front end is suitable for RISC OS 4 and greater. The AmigaOS front end is suitable for AmigaOS 4. The BeOS front end works on BeOS, Zeta and Haiku. The Mac OS X port requires at least version 10.5.</p>
+<p>The RISC OS front end is suitable for RISC OS 4 and greater. The AmigaOS front end is suitable for AmigaOS 4. The BeOS front end works on BeOS, Zeta and Haiku.</p>
<div class="frontscreen"><p class="frontscreen"><a href="screenshots/images/gtk-bbc.png"><img src="screenshots/images/gtkthumb-bbc.png" alt="GTK NetSurf screenshot."></a> <span>NetSurf's GTK front end showing the <em>BBC Homepage</em>.</span></p></div>
-<p>NetSurf's GTK front end works on Unix-like systems, including Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris and others. There are no native Windows or MacOS X ports of NetSurf at the moment, however the GTK front end can be built for those platforms. The GTK front end is available from the package repositories of many Linux distributions including Debian and Ubuntu.</p>
+<p>NetSurf's GTK front end works on Unix-like systems, including Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris and others. There are no complete native Windows ports of NetSurf at the moment, however the GTK front end can be built for those platforms. The GTK front end is available from the package repositories of many Linux distributions including Debian and Ubuntu.</p>
<h3>Framebuffer front end</h3>