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Apple Mac OS X is the operating system for Apple Macintosh computers,[1] first released to the public on March 24, 2001. It is the successor to Mac OS 9, hence the X signifying both its Unix roots and the major release version number 10. As mentioned by Apple, Wikipedia, and others, it is said as Mac OS 10. It shares none of the "Classic" Mac OS design, and is completely rewritten and uses Next frameworks, a hybrid XNU/Mach kernel, and a BSD subsystem dubbed "Darwin". While underlying components of OS X are free/open source software, the top layers, such as the Aqua UI, are proprietary; Darwin packages can be downloaded and compiled from the Apple Open Source website to make a bootable OS.
Mac OS X has been built for three different architectures and four platforms during its release cycle to date. The first six releases (10.0.0-10.5.8) were designed for the PowerPC architecture, adding 64-bit PowerPC support as an additional platform for the G5 in 10.3 Panther. Intel (x86) support started with 10.4.4 Tiger, and was built as a universal release for both PowerPC/x86 with 10.5 Leopard, which finally dropped all G3 support. Since 10.6, PowerPC support is non-existent/dropped, and Mac OS X is currently designed for Mac computers with Intel 32-bit (x86) and Intel 64-bit (x86_64) architectures. AMD is not currently officially supported. Starting with 10.7 "Lion", Mac OS X is now referred to simply as "OS X".[2]
The "iPhone OS" or iOS, which powers the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad[3] is a direct descendant of OS X, and shares its design and many internal frameworks. The previous version of OS X is "Yosemite" (10.10), released on October 16, 2014.[4] macOS Sierra (10.12 internally) is currently in development, scheduled for this Fall.[5] Developer previews and Public Betas are available.[6]
As (Mac) OS X: 2001-2015
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Release | Version | Internal name | Architecture | Additional information |
Mac OS X Server | 1.0-1.2.3 | Rhapsody5.3 | G3 Beige - early G4 (ppc) | Early developer releases of Mac OS X based on the Rhapsody OS. |
Mac OS X Developer Preview | DP1-4 | Rhapsody | G3 Beige - some G4s (ppc) | Introduced YellowBox, BlueBox, and Aqua (DP3+); the series that led to Beta. |
Mac OS X Public Beta | 10.0.1H39 | Kodiak | G3 Beige - G4 (ppc32) | Official beta for participating users; famously had no Apple menu. |
Mac OS X Cheetah | 10.0 | Cheetah | G3 Beige - G4 (ppc32) | The gold release of Mac OS X. While revolutionary, Cheetah was slow and lacked labels, burn support, and other features. |
Mac OS X Puma | 10.1 | Puma | G3 Beige - G4 (ppc32) | Incremental update to 10.0, which fixed bugs, optimized the system, and added Burn support. Offered free to affected 10.0 users at the time. |
Mac OS X Jaguar | 10.2 | Jaguar | G3 Beige - G4 (ppc32) | First major upgrade for Mac OS X, with a marketed 150 new features. It is also the first to sport a feline theme and its codename on the box. |
Mac OS X Panther | 10.3 | Panther | G3/G4 (ppc32), G5 (ppc64) | Second major upgrade for Mac OS X. Introduced Expose, FileVault, rapid search APIs, G5 support, and a new Finder. |
Mac OS X Tiger | 10.4 | Tiger | G3/G4 (ppc32), G5 (ppc64), x86/x64 | Introduced Spotlight, Dashboard, H.264 support, and was the first to run on x86 (10.4.7+). It is the longest running release ever with 11 updates. |
Mac OS X Leopard | 10.5 | Leopard | G4 (ppc32), G5 (ppc64), x86/x64 | Introduced Cocoa Finder with QuickLook, Spaces, Time Machine, and visual overhaul. Last version to support G4/G5, and only unified x86/x64/ppc(64) release on one disc. |
Mac OS X Snow Leopard | 10.6 | Snow Leopard | Intel x86/x64 | Optimized $29 successor to 10.5. It is the last version for 32-bit x86 (Core Solo/Duo). |
Mac OS X Lion | 10.7 | Lion | Intel x64 | First release to require x64, and the first digital (non-optical) release. Introduced Autosave, fullscreen app support, Mission Control, the Mac App Store, Launchpad, and many other features for $19.99. It is the last release to not require efi64 (late 2008 and later). |
OS X Mountain Lion | 10.8 | Mountain Lion | Intel x64 | $19.99 upgrade to Lion, with Gatekeeper, better memory protection, improved scrolling and Autosave control, tweaked applications, and new iOS inspired applications (Notes, Reminders). Dropped 'Mac' in the OS X title, and requires an x64 EFI, which obsoleted several 64-bit Macs. |
OS X Mavericks | 10.9 | Mavericks | Intel x64 | First release to drop the feline theme, named after California landmarks. First release of OS X since 10.1 to be free to Mac users. Introduced major core system improvements since Snow Leopard, including timed coalescing, memory compression, and energy tweaks. |
OS X Yosemite | 10.10 | Yosemite | Intel x64 | Features a redesign of the UI to match iOS 7, Swift, an all-new Spotlight, Handoff support, Continuity, widgets, and more. Adds Extensions (ode to classic), and a dark mode for the Dock and Menubar. |
OS X El Capitan | 10.11 | El Capitan | Intel x64 | Introduces filters for Spotlight, SIP, and overall improvements to the system like 10.6 and 10.9. |
As macOS: 2016-present
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macOS Sierra | 10.12 | Sierra | Intel x64 | Visually changes the name for the first time since 2001. It has added Siri to the Mac, Optimized Storage, watchOS paired unlocking, improved Swift, universal Clipboard and Tabs, and APFS support. It is the first release since 10.8 to shift requirements. |
References
- ↑ OS X running on Macs OS X page on apple.com
- ↑ Mac OS X is now called OS X OS X page on apple.com
- ↑ iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad are powered by iOS iOS page on apple.com
- ↑ The latest version is 10.11.5 OS X page on apple.com
- ↑ Development of macOS Sierra macOS Sierra preview page on apple.com
- ↑ Developer Previews Public Betas are available Apple Beta Software Program on apple.com Developer preview on developer website of Apple