![]() At first their code names for OS X were "big cats" (Puma, Jaguar, Panther, Tiger, Lion etc), from version 10.9 onwards they are code named after locations in California (Sierra, Mojave, Catalina etc). Apple then went on to release new and improved versions of OS X every one to two years. OS X was first released in March 2001 (code name: "Cheetah"). ![]() The name change brings it more in line with the naming conventions of other Apple products: namely "iOS" - the operating system for iPhones and iPads. Do you like seeing nostalgic stuff like this everyday Follow Version Museum on Twitter or Instagram. Also, if youre an Apple fan, see our article on what used to look like - 25 years of design history of the website. MacOS used to be called "OS X" - Apple changed the name to macOS with the release of macOS "Sierra" - version 10.12 - in September 2016. See our illustrated design evolution of classic Mac OS from 1984 to 2001, showing the timeline of System 1 to System 9. It's based on the UNIX operating system and provides a very attractive and intuitive user interface. It's a multi user, multi-tasking, modern operating system. MacOS is Apple's Operating System for their computers: it's for Macbooks, Macbook Pros and Desktops.
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