System 4.0

System 4.0, Finder 5.4 (System Software 2.0)

Aside from bug fixes left over from System 3.2 and System 3.3, there wasn't much of a change in System 4.0. The Finder wasn't even updated. In fact, System 4.0's major claim to fame would be the fact that it was the first System to exclude a model, the Mac 128k. It did have some fixes to accommodate AppleShare, like a new Chooser that looks remarkably like that used through Mac OS 9, and a new Control Panel with an AppleTalk section. System 4.0 was recommended for all Macs with 512k of RAM and higher, which means only the Mac 512k and above (including a Mac 128k with the 512Ke hardware upgrade) were able to run it. The system did not have very high adoption, as it was replaced by System 4.1 less than two months later.


 * Released: January 15, 1987