Merge pull request #147 from asciian/patch-1

Update the instruction of Installation on macOS
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If you are a complete Docker newbie, you should follow the [series of tutorials](https://docs.docker.com/engine/getstarted/) now.
### Mac OS X
### macOS
Download and install [Docker Community Edition](https://www.docker.com/community-edition). if you have Homebrew-Cask, just type `brew cask install docker`. Or Download and install [Docker Toolbox](https://docs.docker.com/toolbox/overview/). [Docker For Mac](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/) is nice, but it's not quite as finished as the VirtualBox install. [See the comparison](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/docker-toolbox/).
Download and install [Docker Toolbox](https://docs.docker.com/toolbox/overview/). [Docker For Mac](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/) is nice, but it's not quite as finished as the VirtualBox install. [See the comparison](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/docker-toolbox/).
> **NOTE** Docker Toolbox is legacy. you should to use Docker Community Edition, See (Docker Toolbox)[https://docs.docker.com/toolbox/overview/]
> **NOTE** If you have an existing docker toolbox, you might think you can upgrade [Docker Machine](https://docs.docker.com/machine/install-machine/) binaries directly (either from URL or `docker-machine upgrade default`) and it will take care of itself. This is not going to help -- `docker-machine` will be `1.10.3` while `docker` is still `1.8.3` or whatever your previous version is.
>
> You are much better off using Docker Toolbox DMG file to upgrade, which will take care of all the binaries at once.
Once you've installed Docker Toolbox, install a VM with Docker Machine using the VirtualBox provider:
```
docker-machine create --driver=virtualbox default
docker-machine ls
eval "$(docker-machine env default)"
```
Then start up a container:
Once you've installed Docker Community Edition, click the docker icon in Launchpad. Then start up a container:
```
docker run hello-world