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March 30, 2006

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A History of Apple Operating Systems

Posted Mar. 30, ’06, 4:05 PM PT by Aaron Freedman
Category | Software

Lisa OSToday, when most people think of an Apple OS, they think Mac OS X, with its easy-to-use GUI, cool features like Exposé and Dashboard, and a fast, stable UNIX-based core. But OS X is only Apple’s latest operating system. Have you ever wanted to check out any previous Apple operating system? Well, now you can thanks to the Wired News Apple OS Gallery. This awesome gallery features all of Apple’s operating systems, going as far back as to DOS 3.3, which was in the Apple II, and all the way up to OS X 10.0. Here’s to thirty years, and hopefully thirty more, of “insanely great” Apple operating systems.

[Hat tip: WCityMike]


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