What software is pre loaded on mac book pro?

what software is pre loaded on mac book pro?

These are all of the following preinstalled apps on the new MacBook Pro models.
iPhoto
iMovie
GarageBand
Pages
Numbers
Keynote
Maps
iBooks
Safari
Mail
FaceTime
Messages
Calendar
Contacts
Reminders
Time Machine
Photo Booth
iTunes
Game Center
Preview
Notes
Mac App Store

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