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should everything that says OSX be changed to say macOS now?
I would argue it should not. in particular, you changed the text at Robotics simulator for a bunch of software packages that do most definitely support OSX, but may or may not yet actually support macOS... which is the new *version* of the operating system, as well as being the new brand. There are plenty of old software packages which only support OLD versions of the operating system from Apple, and will never get updated to work on the new system properly.

So I recommend that you not change *everything* from OSX to instead say macOS, because you might be introducing inaccurate information. Please only change from OSX to the new re-branding as macOS, when you are sure that the software application being referenced by your change, actually DOES in fact support macOS as a platform. Thanks for helping edit wikipedia, 47.222.203.135 (talk) 19:48, 17 January 2017 (UTC)

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