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8000 5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions docs/starting/install/osx.rst
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Expand Up @@ -10,9 +10,10 @@ Installing Python 2 on Mac OS X
.. note::
Check out our :ref:`guide for installing Python 3 on OS X<install3-osx>`.

**Mac OS X comes with Python 2.7 out of the box.**
**Mac OS X comes with Python 2.7 out of the box between versions 10.8 and 12.3.**

You do not need to install or configure anything else to use Python. Having said
If your Mac OS X version is between the above versions,
you do not need to install or configure anything else to use Python. Having said
that, I would strongly recommend that you install the tools and libraries
described in the next section before you start building Python applications for
real-world use. In particular, you should always install Setuptools, as it makes
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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions docs/starting/install3/osx.rst
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.. image:: /_static/photos/34435689480_2e6f358510_k_d.jpg

**Mac OS X comes with Python 2.7 out of the box.**
**Mac OS X comes with Python 2.7 out of the box between versions 10.8 and 12.3.**

You do not need to install or configure anything else to use Python 2. These
If your Mac OS X version is between the above versions,
you do not need to install or configure anything else to use Python 2. These
instructions document the installation of Python 3.

The version of Python that ships with OS X is great for learning, but it's not
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