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'''NeXTStep''' is a discontinued operating system based on UNIX. It was owned by NeXT Computer headed by Steve Jobs. It was designed to run on m68K NeXT workstations. It later became the basis for OS X, with APIs and concepts preserved today.<ref>https://winworldpc.com/product/nextstep/1x</ref> | |||
[[File:OpenStep-4.2-Desktop.png|thumb|Desktop of OpenStep 4.2.]] | [[File:OpenStep-4.2-Desktop.png|thumb|Desktop of OpenStep 4.2.]] | ||
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| [[OpenStep 4.2]] || 1997-01 | | [[OpenStep 4.2]] || 1997-01 | ||
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[[Category:Operating systems]][[Category:Unix]][[Category:NeXTStep]] | [[Category:Operating systems]][[Category:Unix]][[Category:NeXTStep]] |
Revision as of 10:38, 23 March 2019
NeXTStep is a discontinued operating system based on UNIX. It was owned by NeXT Computer headed by Steve Jobs. It was designed to run on m68K NeXT workstations. It later became the basis for OS X, with APIs and concepts preserved today.[1]
Versions
Version | Release Date |
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NeXTStep 0.8 | 1988-10 |
NeXTStep 1.0 | 1989 |
NeXTStep 2.0 | 1990 |
NeXTStep 2.1 | 1991 |
NeXTStep 3.0 | 1992 |
NeXTStep 3.1 | 1993-05 |
NeXTStep 3.2 | 1993-10 |
NeXTStep 3.3 | 1995 |
NeXTStep 4.0 | 1996-06 |
OpenStep 4.1 | 1996-12 |
OpenStep 4.2 | 1997-01 |