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Beyond X. Mac OS X was the operating system’s official name until Apple dropped the “Mac” part halfway through the reign of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion (we refused to switch mid-cycle, waiting instead until 10 ...
OS X Mavericks (10.9) Mavericks was a major business pivot for Apple, as it was the first version of the OS the company released for free, offered to users as an upgrade via the App Store in ...
For example, Mac OS X 10.0 was the first macOS version, followed by Mac OS X 10.1. It wasn't until 2020 when Apple moved to a new number, indicating just how big a chance this new macOS version was.
In many ways, Mac OS X Lion Server (version 10.7) succeeds, but it is hampered by UI annoyances and inconsistencies that will probably be fixed in future updates.
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Expected Summer 2011 On 20 October, 2010, Apple gave a sneak peek of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Scheduled to ship this summer, the operating system is inspired by many of the iPad’s ...
OS X was a new dawn for Mac OS. First and foremost, every version of this OS was associated with its own wild cat, beginning with 10.0: "Cheetah." Here are some other important improvements: ...
The tech media is working to pit Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 release against Apple's new Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, but the two products aren't really direct competitors.
My particular favorite macOS wallpaper is the Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard wallpaper, featuring the colorful galaxy design: Complete with a revised, unified user interface and shiny new Dock, 10.5 broke ...
The first official public version of Mac OS X was launched by Apple on March 24, 2001. It wasn't a success at first, but it powered the Mac through the next 19 years until macOS Big Sur.
Mac OS X 10.3, like 10.0-10.2, is also aware of Aqua's design theme. The default wallpaper in 10.3 is a bit dark, and the patterns such as gradients are a little complicated. Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) ...
Apple's desktop operating system, macOS, has been the staple crop for its iMacs and MacBooks. Here we go back to where it all began in 2001 (when it was known as Mac OS X).