WinWorld is an online museum dedicated to providing free and open access to one of the largest archives of abandonware software and information on the web. The Mac OS was disk-based from the beginning, as RAM had to be conserved, but this 'Startup Disk' could still be temporarily ejected. (Ejecting the root filesystem remained an unusual feature of the classic Mac OS until System 7.) One floppy disk was sufficient to store the System Software, an application and the data files created with the.
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- OS X (pronounced oh ess ten) is the brand name of a series of Unix-compatible operating systems and graphical user interfaces developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. Since 2002, Mac OS X has been included with all new Macintosh computer systems. It is the successor to Mac OS 9, the final release of the 'classic' Mac OS, which had been Apple's primary operating system since 1984.
- 1 day ago The Lenin Museum. Credit: Yuri Litvinenko/Creative Commons Apple computers can be found all over the world, and plenty wind up in unusual places. But perhaps the one in.
- 1951 LEO I 'Lyons Electronic Office' was the commercial development of EDSAC computing platform, supported by British firm J. Lyons and Co.; 1955 MIT's Tape Director operating system made for UNIVAC 1103; 1955 General Motors Operating System made for IBM 701; 1956 GM-NAA I/O for IBM 704, based on General Motors Operating System; 1957 Atlas Supervisor (Manchester University) (Atlas.
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Check out our YouTube video showing the history of the Apple.com website! It has all the images and captions from this page, and is easy on the eyes.
Apple.com (1994)
Apple.com as imagined in the NCSA Mosaic browser (1994)
Source: kfury.com
Apple.com (1996)
Homepage touting Macintosh superiorty over Windows 95 (1996)
Source: arquivo.pt
Apple.com (1997)
Apple homepage touting the EMate 300 and Mac OS 8 (1997)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (1998)
Apple homepage with the iMac (1998)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (1999)
Mac Os Catalina
Apple homepage with the iMac (1998)
Source: archive.org
Apple homepage with the Power Mac G4 (1999)
Source: archive.org
Power Mac G4 product detail page (1999)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2000)
Apple homepage with various iMac colors (2000)
Source: archive.org
OS X tab on Apple.com (2000)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2001)
Apple.com after September 11 terror attacks (2001)
Source: archive.org
Apple homepage showcasing the iPod (2001)
Source: archive.org
Mac Os Download
Apple.com (2003)
Apple homepage showing redesigned iMac (2003)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2004)
Majorariatto Museum Mac Os Download
Indian Ocean tsunami assistance (2004)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2005)
Apple.com homepage with iPod mini and iPod photo (2005)
Source: archive.org
Apple homepage after passing of Rosa Parks in October (2005)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2006)
Homepage with 'I'm a Mac, I'm a PC' quicktime ad (2006)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2007)
Apple homepage showing original iPhone model (2007)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com iPhone showcase (2007)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2008)
Apple homepage announcing the iPhone 3G (2008)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2010)
Apple homepage announcing the original iPad (2010)
Source: archive.org
Homepage iPhone 4 promotion (2010)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2011)
Apple homepage with iPad 2 (2011)
Source: archive.org
Homepage after passing of Steve Jobs (2011)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2013)
Apple homepage showing iPhone 5 (2013)
Source: archive.org
Homepage after the death of Nelson Mandela (2013)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2014)
Homepage celebration of 30 year Mac anniversary (2014)
Source: archive.org
Homepage with Apple CEO Tim Cook (2014)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2015)
Homepage touting the Apple Watch (2015)
Source: archive.org
Homepage with photo taken on the iPhone 6 (2015)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2016)
Apple homepage showing iPhone 7 (2016)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2017)
Apple homepage showing iPhone X (2017)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2018)
Apple homepage showing iPhone Xs (2018)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2019)
Apple homepage showing iPhone Xr promotion (2019)
Source: archive.org
Apple.com (2020)
Apple homepage paying tribute to civil rights leader John Lewis (2020)
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Next: Classic Mac OS and Mac OS X
See our illustrated design evolution of classic Mac OS from 1984 to 2001, showing the timeline of System 1 to System 9.
Also, check out our article on the visual design history of Mac OS X which launched in 2001.
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The museum acquires works of art that are of historical and contemporary significance to the northwest region and the State of Washington, particularly to eastern Washington and the Inland Northwest.
The museum’s art collection currently numbers over 2,000 pieces and includes works by 19th and 20th century northwest artists. The collection reflects an emphasis on mid-20th century works on paper, especially those associated with the WPA and the Spokane Art Center, as well as contemporary works by native artists.