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@Merenda852

As @Const says in the comment above, Times New Roman is available on all Macs from 10.5 on.

However, the "old-school" Mac equivalent to Times New Roman is Times...somewhat fitting, because as this article discusses, Times Roman and Times New Roman were Depression-era rivals:


After Mono­type com­pleted Times New Roman, it had to license the design to then-rival Lino­type, because the Times used Linotype’s type­set­ting machines. (Think of Mono­type and Lino­type as the Depression-era Microsoft and Apple.) Since then, Mono­type has sold the font as “Times New Roman” and Lino­type has mar­keted its ver­sion as “Times Roman.”

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@Ravi4787994

Helvetica Regular is the default typeface for most of Apple’s apps that can print, including Pages, TextEdit and Numbers.

Apple typically uses a mixture of Helvetica and Lucida Grande for their UI. A lot of Apple’s marketing material is set in Myriad Pro. iOS is mostly Helvetica.

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