- January 4: The Motorola Marco is released, running Newton OS.
- January 30: The Newton MessagePad 120 is released in the United States. Newton OS 1.3 is released for MessagePad 100 and 110 users.
- March 17: The OmniWeb web browser debuts on the NeXTSTEP platform.
- March 23: Mac OS 7.5.1 is released. The Macintosh LC 550 is discontinued.
- March 27: Radius becomes the first company to release a Macintosh clone.
- March 31: Technical support for Claris Resolve is discontinued.
- April 1: The Macintosh LC 630 and Newton MessagePad 110 are discontinued.
- April 3: The Macintosh LC 580 and Power Macintosh 5200/75 LC are released. The Macintosh LC 575 is discontinued.
- April 13: The Macintosh Performa 588CD is released in Japan.
- April 17: The QuickTake 150 digital camera and StyleWriter 1200 inket printer become available. The Macintosh Quadra 630, QuickTake 100 and StyleWriter II are discontinued.
- April 26: Apple Computer begins seeding the beta version of Open Transport to developers and customers.
- May 1: The Macintosh Performa 580CD is released in international markets.
- May 8-12: The 1995 Worldwide Developers Conference is held in San Jose, California, where the Copland operating system is previewed.
- May 15: The Duo Dock Plus is released for PowerBook Duo subnotebooks, replacing the Duo Dock II.
- May 28: The Macintosh Performa 6200 is released.
- May 30: Windows NT 3.5.1 is released by Microsoft.
- June 14: ClarisWorks 4.0 is released for classic Mac OS.
- June 17: The LaserWriter 12/640 PS is released.
- June 19: The Color LaserWriter 12/600 PS, Color StyleWriter 2200, and LaserWriter 4/600 PS are introduced. The Power Macintosh 9500 is released with Mac OS 7.5.2.
- June 29: Mac evangelist Guy Kawasaki is designated an Apple Fellow.
- July 15: The original Duo Dock for PowerBook Duo subnotebooks is discontinued.
- August 7: The Power Macintosh 7200, 7500, and 8500 are introduced.
- September 5: The Power Macintosh 5300 LC is released.
- September 25: Apple resumes shipping the PowerBook 5300 series after replacing problematic batteries and reducing prices.
- October 16: The Apple Multiple Scan 1705 and Multiple Scan 20 Displays are released.
- October 20: Apple announces Newton OS 2.0.
- November 7: OpenDoc is officially shipped.
- December 18: The QuickTime Conferencing Kit becomes available.
External links[]
- Press Release Library at Apple (archived 2001-01-24)