Today is the 20th anniversary of the release of Mac OS X. I wrote a bit about it in my Macworld column this week, and also put together a little Mac OS X timeline.
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I've written a lot about Mac OS X over the years. Compiling that timeline reminded me of that. I was a features editor at Macworld when Apple began shipping OS X precursors, and so I edited most of our early coverage. Beginning with Mac OS X 10.1, I wrote most of Macworld's big feature stories covering each release.
I've lived in the same house since 1999, so I have spent many springs and summers sitting out in my yard under our redwood tree writing and editing articles about Mac OS X, OS X, and now macOS.
A Collection Of Eyes Mac Os X
How many? This many:
A Collection Of Eyes Mac Os 11
- OS X Prehistory (compiled by me from multiple Macworld features)
A Collection Of Eyes Mac Os Catalina
Wow, that's a lot of operating-system releases. Here's to the next uncountable number of them.
How many? This many:
A Collection Of Eyes Mac Os 11
- OS X Prehistory (compiled by me from multiple Macworld features)
A Collection Of Eyes Mac Os Catalina
Wow, that's a lot of operating-system releases. Here's to the next uncountable number of them.
Baldis basics the old laboratory fat mac os. (While I wrote shorter reviews for Macworld, John Siracusa was always reviewing OS X at length for Ars Technica. Here's a list of all his reviews.)
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