
The first official public version of Mac OS X launched by Apple on March 24, 2001 wasn’t a success at first, but it powered the Mac through the next 19 years until macOS Big Sur came out with Apple Silicon.
OS X used to come in boxes
The fact that OS X launched at all on March 24, 2001, was a relief and felt like an achievement if you were a long-time Mac user. Even though that very first “Cheetah” version, 10.0, lacked features and did not lack bugs, it existed and that wasn’t something you could say about Apple’s previous OS attempts.
It wasn’t just that 1999’s Mac OS 9 was hardly a dramatic improvement over 1997’s OS 8. It was also that Apple had famously been working on a revolutionary new operating system throughout the ’90s.
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