Mac OS introductory videos

Apple Computer added introductory videos to new installations of Mac OS after the return of Steve Jobs in 1997. This was continued in Mac OS X through version 10.6 "Snow Leopard".

Mac OS 8 intro (1997)
The introductory video is very long and meant to show off the multimedia capabilities of Apple's Power Macintosh computers running QuickTime software.

Mac OS 9 intro (1999)
The video's running time is drastically reduced and introduces the long-running theme of greetings in many languages to show the level of international support.

Mac OS X Cheetah, Puma and Jaguar intro (2001-2002)

 * ''Main articles: Mac OS X 10.0, Mac OS X 10.1 and Mac OS X 10.2

On a white background, a shiny blue watery dot can be seen in the middle of the screen. We then zoom into the circle and see the word "Welcome" in different languages, in a wobbly-like move. The different language "welcomes" then end, and then a white rectangle appears, with the water on the left side of the screen.

Mac OS X Panther developer preview intro (2003)
The background is black at first. A few seconds later, a blue background with dots can be seen. The word "welcome" then appears in different parts of a screen, and the dots make an effect when the different-language "welcomes" appear. A line then appears, and the line gets thicker, becoming a rectangle.

Mac OS X Panther intro (2003)
On a blue background, the Apple logo zooms to the screen. The Apple logo then zooms out of the screen, and then, different-language "welcomes" zoom into the screen. The welcome-zooming gets faster, and the last welcome becomes a grey X in a black background.

Mac OS X Tiger intro (2005)
We start off with a blue background. The Apple logo then fades into the screen and slowly zooms into the screen. The background then gets darker, and the Apple logo shines up the different-language welcomes all across the black floor. After the last welcome, a big X comes. After that, the X gets full.

Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard intro (2007-2009)

 * ''Main articles: Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac OS X 10.6

On a galaxy background, the video zooms into an "apple moon". Different-language "welcomes" then come together from random places. A big, shiny X then appears, and then gets into it's place. Then, the X zooms in with shooting stars. Then, the screen turns black.



OS X Yosemite WWDC intro (2014)
Since July 2011, introductory videos were removed from Mac OS X Lion onwards. However, during the 2014 Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple senior VP Craig Federighi introduced OS X Yosemite with a new video.