Year |
Event |
1978 |
In June of 1978 Apple introduces Apple DOS 3.1, the first operating system for the Apple computers. |
1984 |
Apple introduces System 1. |
1985 |
Apple introduces System 2. |
1986 |
Apple introduces System 3. |
1987 |
Apple introduces System 4. |
1988 |
Apple introduces System 6. |
1991 |
Apple introduces System 7
operating system May 13, 1991. |
1995 |
Apple allows other computer companies to clone its computer by announcing its licensed the Macintosh operating system rights to Radius on January 4. |
1997 |
Apple introduces Mac OS 8. |
1997 |
Apple buys NeXT Software Inc. for $400 million and acquires Steve Jobs, Apples cofounder, as a consultant. |
1999 |
Apple introduces Mac OS 9. |
2001 |
Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.0 code named Cheetah and becomes available March 24, 2001. |
2001 |
Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.1 code named Puma and becomes available on September 25, 2001. |
2002 |
Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.2 code named Jaguar and becomes available on August 23, 2002. |
2003 |
Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.3 code named Panther October 25, 2003. |
2004 |
Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.4 code named Tiger at the WWDC on June 28, 2004. |
2007 |
Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.5 code named Leopard October 26, 2007. |
2008 |
Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.6 code named Snow Leopard and MobileMe at the WWDC on June 9, 2008. |