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History of macOS
macOS is the operating system used by Apple Macintosh computers. Here we examine History of macOS, from beginnings to now. All of these versions could only run one application at a time, though special application -
System 7
superseded "The System" or "System 6" before "Mac OS" came into official use. The name reflects the version number of the OS—7.0, but the term is also used to apply to all the -
IOS 7
who became the company-wide SVP for Human Interface,Craig Federighi, whose role as SVP for Mac Software Engineering was expanded to include iOS, Eddy Cue, who gained leadership for Maps and Siri under his -
ILife
iLife is a collection of software products created by Apple to create, organise, and view digital content, currently consisting of five components. iLife costs USD 49 from Apple and is included with every computer purchase -
Mac OS X 10.3
conferencing software, PDF rendering speed increases, File labels are back!, Pixlet high definition video codec (for digital animation, of Pixar fame) included, Safari was introduced in this version and replaced with the older internet system. -
IMovie
accomplished by clicking and dragging. Its praise was so widespread, even PC magazines gave it reviews, one even giving it the front page. It was unprecedented that a PC publication review software for the Macintosh. -
BeOS
BeOS is an operating system for personal computers first developed by Be Inc. in 1990. It was first written to run on BeBox hardware. BeOS was positioned as a multimedia platform that could be used -
BeIA
BeIA, or BeOS for Internet Appliances, was a minimized version of the BeOS operating system for embedded systems that was announced by Be, Inc. on February 7, 2000. The BeIA system presents a browser-based -
Speed Doubler
Speed Doubler was a utility software package that was co-developed by Connectix and MindVision Software for Macintosh computers from Apple Computer. A Japanese version was released on floppy disk by Seiwa Systems. Speed Doubler -
System 5
they had done for all previous versions. In October 1987, Apple released System Software 5.0, a software bundle which included System 4.2, Finder version 6.0, MultiFinder 1.0 and LaserWriter version 5 -
Classic Mac OS
The Classic Mac OS is a general term used to describe the Macintosh system software (Mac OS) before (and not including) Mac OS X. Major releases of the classic Mac OS: System 1, released January -
Software release life cycle
versions of the released version to help improve software or fix software bugs still present in the software. Computer users are most likely to be familiar with the beta phase, as software products are sometimes -
AppleLink
AppleLink was the name of both Apple Inc.'s online service for its users, and the client software used to access it. Prior to the advent of the internet, Applelink was a popular service for -
Graphing Calculator
Graphing Calculator (also known as NuCalc) is the name of a computer software tool, developed by Ron Avitzur of Pacific Tech, which is capable of performing many scientific calculator functions with graphing capabilities. It can -
AppleWorks
AppleWorks was an office suite of software applications that was sold by Apple Computer. Versions of AppleWorks existed that were compatible with Mac OS 8.1 to 9, Mac OS X 10.1 to 10 -
IPod (1st generation)
until April 2003. The iPod 1G existed in 5 and 10 GB variants. When first introduced, the iPod 1G only existed in a 5 GB version. The 10 GB version was added in March 2002. -
Connectix
Connectix Corporation was a privately-held software and hardware company, noted for having released innovative products that were either made obsolete as Apple Computer incorporated the ideas into system software, or were sold to other -
Apple TV Software
Apple TV Software was a series of operating systems developed by Apple for their early Apple TV consoles. On October 29, 2015, it was superseded by tvOS. Apple TV Software 1.0 was released on -
Newton OS
1993 and used the CalliGrapher handwriting recognition engine. Rapid releases of early patches were focused on stability. Version 1.1 added German language support in October 1993. Version 1.3 was initially released with the -
Mac OS X history
The Mac OS X is the most recent of Apple Inc.'s Mac OS line of operating systems. Although it is officially designated as simply "Version 10" of the Mac OS, it has a history -
KanjiTalk
Apple’s new Pacific division, led by Dave Kleinberg with Mark Davis and Ken Krugler as the software architects. An update, KanjiTalk 1.1, was released in 1987. The Japanese version of the Macintosh Plus -
MessagePad H1000
release: a large 9 x 12 inch version codenamed Senior, a mid-sized 6 x 9 inch version that was quickly cancelled, and a small 4.5 x 7 inch version codenamed Junior which would -
EWorld
June 20. The software was based around a "town hall" theme where each of the services branches were individual "buildings". The software was Mac-only but a Windows version was promised to appear in 1995. -
Kotoeri
Kleinberg with Mark Davis and Ken Krugler as its software architects. It was released with the Japanese version of the Macintosh Plus in May 1986. Krugler then left Apple to found TransPac Software, which developed -
Web app
device. In 2007, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced "web apps" as a method of adding third-party software to the first iPhone. As implemented in the mobile version of Safari, supported web apps were based
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