5 years of OS X
Published March 28th, 2006 in Apple, Noteworthy, Software, Technology
As I have been quite busy lately with some other ‘work’ I haven’t been making many blog posts lately. I will try to get back into my normal frequency (2-3 posts a day) as soon as I can. So I missed out on an opportunity to post this piece of news on the actual day. As of 24th March 2006, OS X has been going strong for 5 years. That’s 4 versions of OS X while MS has released one! Ars Technica take a look at the past and what happened to OS X over all these years.
The above image reminds us of the good old days when OS X was still in it’s public beta and people could spend $20 to try out the revised, albeit very buggy (hence the beta), OS. This was when Apple had moved the Apple logo to the centre (what were hey thinking), but due to all the complaints they moved it back, Thank God. It is taken from GUIdebook’s OS X page, here.













