Apple Airport 2.0.4
- System 7, codenamed 'Big Bang', and also known as Mac OS 7, is a graphical user interface-based operating system for Macintosh computers and is part of the classic Mac OS series of operating systems. It was introduced on May 13, 1991, by Apple Computer, Inc. It succeeded System 6, and was the main Macintosh operating system until it was succeeded by Mac OS 8 in 1997.
- With release 7.6 the company Apple changed the name for the operating system from System Software to Mac OS in 1997. January 1999 Apple gave the Mac system software 7.5.3 public as free download. Mac OS 7.6 can be installed on every Mac compatible computer, which contains at least a 68030 processor and supports 32-bit addressing.
8/10 (2836 votes) - Download Windows 7 Free. Windows 7 is the new operating system by Microsoft that has arrived to succeed Windows Vista and offer the user improvements at visual and performance level. Windows is without a doubt the most used operating system in the world on personal computers. For earlier versions of Mac OS X, including Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9, Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8, Mac OS X Lion 10.7, Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6, Mac OS X Leopard 10.5, Mac OS X Tiger 10.4, and before, the process to obtain those installers differs a bit. Downloading MacOS Installers via Terminal.
AirPort 2.0.4 software works with all versions of AirPort cards and basestations. If you are using AirPort 2.0.4 with earlier versions of theApple AirPort Card and/or Apple AirPort Base Station, your hardware maybe upgraded with new features and capabilities including 128 bitencryption.Note: Earlier versions of the AirPort Base Station (Graphite) cannot beupgraded to 128-bit encryption.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: June 6, 2002
- Requirements: Mac OS 9.2.1 or 9.2.2
Download File Size: 8.7 MB
Apple CD-ROM 5.4Software that lets you use an Apple CD-ROM drive with your Macintosh computer. Previously only available from Mac OS 8.0.
- License: Free Update.
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: May 19, 1997
- Requirements: An Apple CD-ROM, System 7.1 or higher - Note: Later versions come with Mac OS 8 and higher.
Download File Size: 96 Kb
Apple Displays 1.7.1Replaces all previous versions of Apple's monitor software. Including Apple Vision and Multisync Monitors.
- License: Free Update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: February 11, 1999
- Requirements: Mac OS 8.0, 8.1, 8.5, or 8.5.1 and any Apple monitor made before the release date
Download File Size: 96 Kb
Apple DVD Player 2.7
The Apple DVD Player is a full-featured, software only DVD player for Mac OS 9.1 and later. This version adds unified support for all Macintosh G3 and G4 models that shipped with AGP graphic display cards, including support for both the ATI and Nvidia graphics cards. It is not compatible with the DVD hardware in the Power Macintosh G3, PowerBook G3, and Power Mac G4 (PCI graphics) series computers.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: June 11, 2001
- Requirements: Mac OS 9.1 and later, Macintosh G3 and G4 computers shipped with AGP graphics display cards.
It is not compatible with the DVD hardware in the Power Macintosh G3, PowerBook G3* and Power Macintosh G4 (PCI graphics) series computers
Download File Size: 1778 Kb
Apple Game Sprockets 1.7.5v1.1Apple's extensions for making games both easier to use and to develop.
- License: Freeware
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: October 24, 2000
- Requirements: Mac OS 8.1 or later, USB based Macs require Mac OS 8.6 or higher
Download File Size: 879 Kb - Apple Game Sprockets 1.7.5v1.1
Apple/GV 56K Modem Updater 1.1.3Includes Apple/GV 56K Updater 2.200 and Apple/GV 56K Updater v1.001.The Apple/GV 56K Updater 2.200 installs the V.90 protocol. If you haveupdated to the V.90 protocol and discover that your ISP only supportsK56flex, run the Apple/GV 56K Updater v1.001 to install the K56flexprotocol.
- License: Free Update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: January 15, 1999
- Requirements: The 56k internal modem which came with the Power Macintosh G3 (Desktopor Minitower, or Power Macintosh 6500 series computers. These updaters DO NOT support the modem in the iMac or the new PowerMacintosh G3 (Blue and White).
Download File Size: 867 KB
Apple Modem Updater 2.0The Apple Modem Updater will update modems in the PowerBook G3 Series, iMac,Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White), and Power Macintosh G4 (PCI and AGP)computers. The updater installs version 2.3 of the Conexant firmware whichcontains the latest versions of both the V.90 and the K56flex protocols. Themodems can use either the K56flex or V.90 protocols and will automaticallynegotiate with the service provider to use the appropriate one.
After you have updated the modem you may notice that the connection speed thatis reported when you first establish a connection may be lower than it was priorto the upgrade, however the modem throughput will be at least as good and oftenbetter than before the upgrade. Throughput is the measure of how quickly acertain amount of data is transferred from one modem to another. It is importantto remember that the connection speed that is reported is only the initialconnection speed. The modems will adjust their communications speed as lineconditions require. A faster connection speed does not necessarily indicate ahigher throughput, factors like resending data due to noise on the phone lineswill lower overall throughput.
- License: Free Update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: October 17, 2000
- Requirements: This updater supports the internal modem which came with your PowerBook G3 Series, iMac, PowerMacintosh G3 (Blue and White), and Power Macintosh G4 (PCI and AGP) computers.
Download File Size: 1289 KB
Apple PrintersUpdates for your Apple printer.
- License: Free Updates
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: Various
- Requirements: Appropriate Apple Printer
Direct Download - Apple Color StylerWriter 4000 Update 1.0 File Size: 1725 Kb - Released: July 10, 2000 - Mac OS 9 fix for the Color StyleWriter 4100 and 4500
Direct Download - Apple Color StylerWriter 6000 Series 3.1.1 (Disk 1 of 3) File Size: 442 Kb - Released: August 5, 1997 - Use for the Color StyleWriter 6000 Series
Direct Download - Apple Color StylerWriter 6000 Series 3.1.1 (Disk 2 of 3) File Size: 1165 Kb - Released: August 5, 1997 - Use for the Color StyleWriter 6000 Series
Direct Download - Apple Color StylerWriter 6000 Series 3.1.1 (Disk 3 of 3) File Size: 804 Kb - Released: August 5, 1997 - Use for the Color StyleWriter 6000 Series Eden eternal vendetta download.
Direct Download - Apple Color StylerWriter 2500 2.2.1 File Size: 2268 Kb - Released: January 15, 1997 - Use for the Color StyleWriter 2200, 2400 and 2500
Direct Download - Apple Color StylerWriter 1500 2.2.1 File Size: 2068 Kb - Released: January 15, 1997 - Use for the Color StyleWriter 1500, StyleWriter, StyleWriter II, and StyleWriter 1200
Direct Download - Apple Color StylerWriter Pro 1.5.2 File Size: 203 Kb - Released: March 25, 1995 - Use for the Color StyleWriter Pro
Direct Download - LaserWriter 8.6 File Size: 3588 Kb - For all systems Previous to Mac OS 8.5 - released March 24, 1998
Direct Download - LaserWriter 8.6.1 File Size: 3097 Kb - Mac 0S 8.5x only - released March 24, 1998
AppleScript 1.8.3AppleScript lets you automate tasks you do on your computer. Using AppleScript and the scriptable applications and scripting additions included with Mac OS 9.2.2, you can automate
changing appearance settings
adding an alias to the Apple menu
opening, renaming, and moving files and folders
arranging folder windows
backing up your hard disk
connecting to servers and shared disks
printing groups of documents
setting up network connections
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: May 10, 2002
- Requirements: Mac OS 9.2.2
Download File Size: 1.5 MB
AppleWorks 6.2.9The latest version of AppleWorks - (formerly) the most popular program on the Mac - isreally several applications in one. It gives you six core capabilities (and anumber of combinations thereof): word processing, spreadsheet, database,presentation, drawing and painting.
- License: Free Updates
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: January 14, 2004
- Requirements: Mac OS X 10.0 to Mac OS X 10.6.8, PPC Only
Download File Size: 15.8 MB - 6.2.9 updater
Download File Size: 4411 Kb - 6.0.4 updater - May 30, 2000
Download File Size: 1311 Kb - 5.0.4 updater - October 26, 1999
Claris Emailer 2.0v3Apple's original foray into email.
- License: No longer supported
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: February 11, 1998
- Requirements: System 7.1 or higher, 68020 or better
Download File Size: 595 Kb - 2.0 to 2.0v2 Updater
Download File Size: 2.8 MB - 2.0v1 or 2.0v2 to 2.0v3 Updater
Disk Copy 6.3.3For images in the new NDIF format.Disk Copy is a utility application that will mount diskimages on your desktop, make exact copies of floppy disksfrom a disk image, convert disk images from one format toanother, and create a disk image from a mounted volume orindividual folder.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: January 21, 1999
- Requirements: Mac OS 7.6 or higher
Download File Size: 753 Kb - Disk Copy 6.3.3
Download File Size: 39 kb - Disk Copy 4.2
CarbonLib 1.6CarbonLib 1.6 delivers improved functionality for Carbon-based applications on Mac OS 8.6, all Mac OS 9 releases and Mac OS X.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: June 20, 2002
- Requirements: PPC, Mac OS 8.6 or better
Download File Size: 2963 Kb
Font Manager Update 1.0The Font Manager Update extension fixes the following problems in the Mac OS 8.6 Font Manager:
Corrupt FOND resources: Under certain circumstances, the Font Manager in Mac OS 8.6 may create a corrupt resource inside some applications or fonts. When this occurs, fonts with corrupted resources cannot be moved and some third-party font management tools may crash.
Bad character height: In Mac OS 8.6, the height of characters in Apple's Japanese and Traditional Chinese fonts is one pixel shorter than in Mac OS 8.5, leading to problems displaying, editing, or printing text.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: July 28, 1999
- Requirements: Mac OS 8.6 - All users of Mac OS 8.6 should install the Font Manager Update and use the Font First Aid utility
Download File Size: 312 Kb
G3 Firmware Update 1.1Install the Power Macintosh G3 Firmware Update on all blue & white PowerMacintosh G3 Desktop systems to achieve improved PCI performance.
- License: Free Update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: May 11, 1999
- Requirements: Blue & White Power Macintosh G3 Desktop systems
Download File Size: 871 KB
G4 Cube Firmware Update 4.1.9The G4 Cube Firmware Update 4.1.9 will run only on G4 Cube models running Mac OS 9.1 or later from a local hard disk. If you are using Mac OS X on your Cube, you must start up from a local Mac OS 9.1 or later writeable partition (not a CD or network disk) before following the update instructions.
- License: Free update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: September 25, 2001
- Requirements: OS 9.1 or higher, G4 Cube
Download File Size: 1273 Kb - Power Mac G4 Cube Firmware Update updater to version 4.1.9
G4 Firmware Update 4.2.8The Power Mac G4 Firmware Update 4.2.8 will run only on Power Mac G4 andMacintosh Server G4 models with AGP graphics running Mac OS 9.1 or laterfrom a local hard disk. If you are using Mac OS X on your Power Mac G4or Macintosh Server G4, you must start up from a local Mac OS 9.1 orlater writeable partition (not a CD or network disk) before followingthe update instructions.Firmware Update 4.2.8 includes improvements to starting up Mac OS X fromthe local hard disk, FireWire target disk mode, network startup, gigabitnetworking (on systems with gigabit hardware), and system stability.This update also adds support for additional security options that allowthe Open Firmware to be password-protected.
- License: Free update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: October 18, 2001
- Requirements: English North-American Mac OS 9.1 or higher, AGP G4
Download File Size: 1263 Kb
HyperCard 2.4.1Utility to allow you to view and use Hypercard stacks.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: June 11, 1998
- Requirements: 680x0 or PPC
Download File Size: 1674 Kb - HyperCard Player 2.4.1
Download File Size: 5.1 MB - HyperCard Update 2.4.1
iBook Firmware Update 4.1.7The iBook Firmware Update 4.1.7 will only run on iBook computers runningMac OS 9.1 from a local drive. If you are using Mac OS X you must bootfrom a local Mac OS 9.1 writeable partition (not a CD, or network disk)prior to following the update instructions.
Firmware Update 4.1.7 includes improvements to Firewire target diskmode, network booting, gigabit networking (on systems with gigabithardware), and system stability. This update also adds support foradditional security options which allow the Open Firmware to be passwordprotected.
This update also contains changes from earlier Firmware Updates. Thisupdate adds support for 256 megabyte (MB) memory modules and improvedsupport for using a USB storage device, such as an external hard drive,as a startup disk.
- License: Free update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: March 20, 2001
- Requirements: The iBook Firmware Update 4.1.7 will only run on iBooks using Mac OS 9.1 or later.
Download File Size: 1 MB
iMac Firmware Update 4.1.9The iMac Firmware Update 4.1.9 will only run on iMac computers withslot-loading CD or DVD drives running Mac OS 9.1 or later from a localdrive. If you are using Mac OS X you must boot from a local Mac OS 9.1or later writeable partition (not a CD, or network disk) prior tofollowing the update instructions.
- License: Free update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: May 30, 2000
- Requirements: slot-loading CD or DVD drives running Mac OS 9.1 or later
Download File Size: 1266 Kb - iMac Firmware Update updater 4.1.9
Internet Config 2.0.2The Internet Configuration System was designed to make your life easierby reducing the number of times which you need to enter your Internetpreferences into the various preferences dialogs of all your Internetapplications.
- License: Freeware
- Developer/Publisher: Quinn 'The Eskimo' and Peter N Lewis
- Modification Date: July 22, 1998
- Requirements: System 7 or later, and Component Manager. Ifyou've never heard of Component Manager, that's OK. It's installed aspart of System 7.1 and above, and as part of QuickTime. So chances arethat it's already on your computer. You can just run IC and it will tellyou if you don't have it installed. - Note: Internet Config 2.0.2 orhigher is incorporated into Mac OS 8.5 and higher (i.e. use the InternetControl Panel to change your settings)
Download File Size: 164 Kb - version 2.0.2
Mac OS ROM Update 1.0Based on customer and developer feedback, Apple has made improvements to its software for the iMac, blue & white Power Macintosh G3 and bronze keyboard PowerBook G3 Series customers. The Mac OS ROM Update 1.0 replaces the Mac OS ROM version 1.4 with version 1.6, which includes the following fixes:
Fixed an intermittent issue where after startup the keyboard/mouse does not respond when a mouse is attached to the top USB port and a keyboard attached to the bottom USB port.'
A possible crash on the PowerBook G3 when removing an attached USB keyboard at the same time as putting the unit to sleep.
Hot swapping a media bay device into a bronze keyboard PowerBook G3 would not always recognize the device.
Using the Target Disk Mode feature on the bronze keyboard PowerBook G3, a user can only use the SCSI ID setting of 2.Before you install your iMac, Power Macintosh G3 or PowerBook G3 must have Mac OS 8.6.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: June 28, 1999
- Requirements: Mac OS 8.6, iMac, B & W G3 or Bronze PowerBooks
Download File Size: 2089 Kb
Mac OS 7.6.1 UpdateThe Mac OS 7.6.1 Update improves the reliability of Mac OS computers.
This update is for the U.S. English version of Mac OS 7.6 only.
- License: Free for those with system 7.6
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: April 7, 1997
- Requirements: Mac OS 7.6 and a 68020 or higher
Download File Size: 4708 Kb - Net Install - Macbinary file
Download File Size: 7 Kb - L2 Cache Reset Extension - For 54xx/64xx Macs only - Released April 21, 1997
Mac OS 8.1This software updates Mac OS 8.0 to Mac OS 8.1, which includes bug fixes andfeature enhancements. For complete information, please see all documentationincluded with this software.
- License: Free update for Mac OS 8 users
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: January 19, 1998
- Requirements: Mac OS 8 - 68040's and PPC Macs
Download File Size: 15,966 Kb - Macbinary file
Direct DownloadFile Size: 1193 Kb - Disk Tools for PPC -You may want this to install OS 8.1
Mac OS 8.5.1Some bug fixes for System 8.5.
- License: Free update for Mac OS 8.5 users
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: December 7, 1998
- Requirements: Mac OS 8.5, PPC Macs
Download File Size: 2999 Kb
Mac OS 8.6This software updates Mac OS 8.5 or 8.5.1 to Mac OS 8.6, which includes bug fixes andfeature enhancements. For complete information, please see all documentationincluded with this software.
- License: Free update for Mac OS 8.5 users
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: May 10, 1999
- Requirements: Mac OS 8.5, PPC Macs
Download File Size: 35,427 Kb
Mac OS 9.0.4Mac OS 9.0.4 Update provides additional FireWire and USB support, enhances networking and powermanagement, and improves audio, video and graphics functionality.
Note: After successfully installing Mac OS 9.0.4, return to the Software UpdateControl Panel and click 'Update Now' to find and install additional importantupdates that depend on the presence of Mac OS 9.0.4.
- License: Free update for those with Mac OS 9
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: April 4, 2000
- Requirements: Mac OS 9, Mac OS 9.0.2, or Mac OS 9.0.3 and a G3 or higher
Download File Size: 12,578 Kb - English North American
Mac OS Runtime for Java 2.2.5MRJ 2.2.5 is an upgrade to MRJ 2.2.4 which addresses several problemsaffecting JAR caching, network behavior and users of 2-byteinternational systems.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: June 1, 2001
- Requirements: PPC, Mac OS 8.1 or better
MRJ 1.5.1 works on 68030, 68040 or PowerPC microprocessors. You need System 7.5 or later
Download File Size: 5290 Kb - MRJ 2.2.5
Download File Size: 3691 Kb - MRJ 1.5.1 - Released November 4, 1997
MacPPP 2.0.1Version 2.0.1 Works with MacTCP even on 68000 macs.
- License: Freeware
- Developer/Publisher: Merit Network and The Univeristy of Michigan - Now Apple Computer
- Modification Date: October 28, 1993
- Requirements: MacPPP 2.0.1 requires MacTCP 1.1 or higher, Macintosh System 6.0.5 or higher
Download File Size: 95 Kb - version 2.5.3 - requires System 7.5 or higher
OpenDoc 1.2.1Apple's component architecture.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: September 12, 1997
- Requirements: 68030 or better - 1.2.1 Requires Mac OS 8
Download File Size: 1207 Kb - OpenDoc 1.2 - File 1 of 3 - Released March 26, 1997
Download File Size: 990 Kb - OpenDoc 1.2 - File 2 of 3 - Released March 26, 1997
Download File Size: 822 Kb - OpenDoc 1.2 - File 3 of 3 - Released March 26, 1997
Icy tower 1.4 full version. Download File Size: 3324 Kb - OpenDoc 1.2.1 - This version requires Mac OS 8 - Released September 12, 1997
OpenGL 1.2.1OpenGL for Macintosh enables your computer to display three-dimensional graphics using applications designed to take advantage of OpenGL.
- License: Free Update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: January 9, 2001
- Requirements: PPC, Mac OS 8.1 or higher, 32 mb of RAM
Download File Size: 4101 Kb - version 1.2.1 - released January 9, 2001
Open Transport 1.1.2Open Transport is the modern networking architecture for Mac OS. Itincludes built-in high-performance AppleTalk and TCP/IP protocolsstacks, and support for third party protocol stacks.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: December 13, 1996
- Requirements: 68030 or better, System 7.5.3, 7.5.5 or 7.1, 7.1.1 and 7.1.2 (not 7.5, 7.5.1 or 7.5.2)
Download File Size: 7344 Kb - version 1.1.2
Open Transport/PPP 1.0The first Open Transport native PPP. Note: Mac OS 8 and higher come with OT/PPP 1.0.1 or better.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: November 11, 1996
- Requirements: 68030 or better, System 7.5.3, 7.5.5 or 7.1, 7.1.1 and 7.1.2
Download File Size: 1512 Kb
PlainTalk 1.5.4Text to speech and speech recognition.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: May 10, 1999
- Requirements: Version 1.5.4 requires Mac OS 8.5 or 8.6
Download File Size: 1741 Kb - English Speech Recognition - Mac OS 8.5 or 8.6 only - Version 1.5.4
PowerBook Firmware Update 4.2.9The PowerBook Firmware Update 4.2.9 will only run on 550MHz or 667MHzPowerBook G4 computers running Mac OS 9.1 or later from a local drive. If you are using Mac OS X you must boot from a local Mac OS 9.1writeable partition (not a CD, or network disk) prior to following theupdate instructions.
Firmware Update 4.2.9 includes improvements to Firewire target disk modewhen running Mac OS X, and improves starting up on systems with1gigabyte (GB) RAM and enables Netbooting over gigabit Ethernet.
- License: Free update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: December 18, 2001
- Requirements: 550MHz or 667MHz PowerBook G4 computers running Mac OS 9.1 or later
Download File Size: 1.2 MB
System 7.0.1See Full List On Winworldpc.com
The following files are self-extracting archives of Dual Density disk images. To use, download, decompress, and use DiskCopy or ShrinkWrap to create 8 disks.
- License: Free
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: 1991
- Requirements: 68000 or better
Update your system from 7.5, 7.5.1, or 7.5.2 to 7.5.3. You can also order System 7.5 Update 2.0 on a CD or a highdensity floppy disk set for $13 shipping/handling plus tax from the Apple Order Centerby calling 1-800-293-6617, extension 984.
- License: Free Update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: March 11, 1996
- Requirements: System 7.5, 7.5.1 or 7.5.2
Download File Size: 15,566 Kb
System 7.5.5 UpdateIn order to install the update, you must have System 7.5.3.System 7.5.5 Update cannot be installed on earlierversions of System 7.5.
- License: Free Update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: September 18, 1996
- Requirements: System 7.5.3 or 7.5.3 Revision 2 - System 7.5.5 works fine on all Macs, even those with 68000 processors 7.5.5 may be a little RAM hungry for a 68000 so you may want to try system 7.0.1
Download File Size: 3123 Kb
Direct DownloadFile Size: 26 Kb
PowerPC Interupt Extension - Apple recommends installing the PowerPC Interrupt Extension for all customers who have installed System 7.5.5 Update on a desktop Power Macintosh, PowerPC-based Performa, Mac OS-compatible, or on a desktop computer with a PowerPC upgrade card.Thread Manager 2.0.1The Thread Manager is an operating system enhancement which allowsapplications, which have been written to take advantage of the ThreadManager, to perform multithreading. Multithreading allows anapplication process to be broken into simple subprocesses that proceedconcurrently in the same overall application context.
- License: Free Update
- Developer/Publisher: Apple
- Modification Date: June 1, 1994
- Requirements: System 7.0 to 7.1.3 only
Download File Size: 3.7 MB
Mac System Software
Mac OS was named by the company Apple as 'Mac System Software' in the beginning, a specially designed operating system only for 68K first Motorola processors. With own Macintosh hardware, Mac OS takes up a special role in the world of desktop systems. The first version was 'System 1' and appeared bundled with the Mac in 1984. The classic desktop is designed as a single user operating system and almost completely hides the full path to files and directories. The graphic representation is reduced to the essence. Overall the interface is very easy to use and does not need the right mouse button for user interaction. Mac OS does not include a command line interface.Starting with System 3.0, the used filesystem HFS was used officially, which does not different between uppercase and lowercase letters. System 5.0 was the first release to run several programs with the integrated MultiFinder at the same time. The operating system was programmed up to system 6.0 mostly in assembler and partially in Pascal and used a 24-bit addressing mode. Cooperative Multi-tasking could optionally be enabled in System 6. System 7.0 first supported 32-bit addressing. Thus allow the operating system can use more memory and more powerful programs. Since 1994 System 7.5 supported for the first time the PowerPC architecture and is optimized with the following Mac OS versions further on this architecture. With System software 7.6 the name was changed to Mac OS in January 1997.
The optimization of the operating system to the hardware has the disadvantage that the system software can not be installed on every Mac. Application compatibility to the Mac systems may also vary with each version.
2006 MacOS X was presented for the first time publicly on x86 hardware, Apple allows the use of Mac OS X only on specific intel-Macintosh systems. According to Steve Jobs Mac OS X have been developed since 2000 internally parallel for Intel and PowerPC processors. The version of Mac OS X 10.6.0 raised the optimization to Intel-based processors further, the new operating system is no longer available for PowerPC Macintosh or pure 32-bit intel processors. In return the user receives a pure 64-bit operating system optimized for performance on multiple processors. Even the GPU computing power itself can be used with specific applications.
The selection of software is focused on the creative industry and enables such as the professional graphic, audio and video editing. Office applications such as MacWrite, Microsoft Office, OpenOffice and 3D games are also available. The choice of browsers is large with iCab, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera and Mozilla Firefox. StuffIt is the standard software for file compression.
System 6 (Mac OS)
Mac system software 6 came onto the market in 1988. It requires 1 MB RAM and can address up to 8 MB. The file system can organize hard disks up to 2 GByte with 65,536 files. Optionally applications run with the multi Finder in cooperative multitasking. For word processing are programs such as WriteNow, MacWrite II, and Microsoft Word 4.0 available.System 7 (Mac OS)
The system 7 was first available in May 1991. The new operating system needed 2 MB RAM, optionally it can be switched to 32-bit depending from the used hardware. Cooperative multitasking is now enabled by default, the addressable memory is no longer limited to 8 MB. In addition virtual memory can be enabled.New is the direct support of networks with file exchange, AppleScript as scripting language and display of colors. Balloons provide help for the user to use the interface. With aliases are icon links to files possible, regardless of the storage location locally or from the network. The TrueType fonts are scalable to any size.
The System Software 7.5 appeared in 1994 and requires at least 4 MB RAM. It was running both on 68k-Macs and Power Macintosh. In September 1996, the update System 7.5.5 includes all available bug fixes, Open Transport 1.1.2, current Ethernet driver and support for storage drive volumes up to 4 GB. With release 7.6 the company Apple changed the name for the operating system from System Software to Mac OS in 1997. At the 31. January 1999 Apple gave the Mac system software 7.5.3 public as free download.
Mac OS 7.6 can be installed on every Mac compatible computer, which contains at least a 68030 processor and supports 32-bit addressing. The 24-bit addressing is no longer supported. Performance is improved in the area of virtual memory and memory management. QuickTime version 2.5 offers better image quality and benefits of multiple processors.
On systems with 68040 or PowerPC processors partitions can be used of up to 2 TByte, systems with 68030 processor remain limited to 4 GB. Check of the disk after a system crash requires now much less time.
Mac OS 8
Mac OS 8 by Apple appeared in July 1997. As minimum requirements are specified a 68040 or PowerPC processor, 32 MB RAM and 120 MB of free disk space. The CTRL key is used to display a specific context menu for different actions. Finder in version 8 is now multithreaded and does no longer breaks other applications during the copy of files. The starting time of the operating system and applications is been reduced. As standard the browser software Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 and Netscape Navigator 3.0 are included. Inside of a TCP/IP network can shared files and printers accessed.With Mac OS 8.1 the filesystem HFS+ is included by default. Now informations are stored more efficiently on the file system and does less waste disk space in comparison of HFS. The limit of the partition size is depending on your hardware, the maximum size is now 2 TByte for all Quadra and PowerMac systems. The file system can handle up to 2 billion files with a current file size of up to 2 GB. PC Exchange 2.2 allows users the mount of DOS and Windows drives on your desktop. The supported file systems include FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT.
Mac OS 8.5 further optimized the stability and speed of the operating system, Sherlock is extended for full-text search in local files and Internet search wizard for the first time. Mac systems with 68k processors are no longer compatible with this version. The throughput in Ethernet networks has been increased, AppleScript is now up to 5 x faster than the previous version. The graphical display is accelerated by new QuickDraw routines. Copying files has become faster and increase the disk throughput. A tool for system maintaining detects and fixes errors on the file system automated. The 'Apple System Profiler' creates comprehensive reports about the used hardware and software.
Following applications are included in current version: Finder 8.5 QuickTime Pro 3, Open Transport 2, Internet Explorer 4.01, Outlook Express 4.01, Netscape Navigator 4.0.5, Mac OS Runtime for Java 2.0 and File Exchange 3.
Mac OS 8.6 requires 250 MB free disk space and 24 MB RAM. A new kernel is included which improves performance and added support for the PowerPC G4 processor. The ability of multitasking and multiprocessing has been optimized further and enhanced with new features.
UDF 1.5.2 allows reading and storing data to DVD-RAM and read of DVD-ROM media.
Mac OS 9
The operating system Mac OS 9 has been developed under the name Sonata and released to the 23. October 1999. The installation requires 32 MB RAM with virtual memory and a PowerPC 601 processor or higher. For models with G3 processor are at least 64 MB RAM recommended for optimal performance. The first G4 and iMac systems until summer 2000 are supported. The free disk storage should be 150 up to 400 MB depending on the installation type.50 new features are added in comparison to the previous version. This includes support for multiple users with password and access management for files and settings. The login is available through authentication by voice. Files can be stored encrypted. The operating system can automatically update itself via the Internet. You can back up all personal passwords with a master password. The integrated search engine Sherlock 2 is extended with language and search templates. The first version 'Carbon' API is available for new applications.
The following applications are included in current version: Finder 9.0, Mac OS Runtime for Java 2.1.4, Apple data security 2.0 and Open Transport 2.5.
Mac OS X
Different technologies like the Mach Kernel, NEXTSTEP and tools from NetBSD and FreeBSD found influence in Mac OS X to merge the previous Apple technology with UNIX features. The operating system core Darwin is open source and can be used also on x86 computers standalone. Mac OS X works with preemptive multi-tasking and includes beside the new GUI Aqua the classic GUI from Mac OS 9.Mac OS X 10.0 came out in March 2001. To install are 128 MB RAM (256 MB RAM starting from Mac OS X 10.3.9) and 1.5 GB hard disk space (3.0 GByte starting from Mac OS X 10.2) provided. Mac OS X 10.5 requires at least 512 MB RAM and 9 GByte of free disk space.
- 32-bit or 64-bit processing
- SMP with up to 32 CPUs
- needs a PowerPC G3, G4 or G5
- POSIX compatible
- HFS+ file system
Field of Application
- digital photography
- 2-D and 3-D animations
- video processing, streaming
- audio processing
- platform for DTP, web design
- office applications
Structure Information
- supports QuickTime/VR
- monolithic Kernel
- Read/Write FAT, FAT32, ISO9660, UDF
- well proven TCP/IP Stack
- graphical user interaction with the finder
- graphical representation by Quickdraw
- central password administration (Keychain)
Considerable performance and comfort improvements were carried out in version Mac OS X 10.1. The surface reacts quicker at user interaction, the system start was accelerated and the OpenGL performance increased noticeable.
Mac OS X 10.3 has now a GUI in metallic scheme and the optimized Finder. The use and access in heterogeneous networks was further simplified. Files can be provided with etiquettes, the compression format ZIP is now directly supported. 12 million MacOS X user were counted in October 2004.
According to Apple Mac OS X 10.4 brings more than 200 new features. Features are the fast, system-wide and index-based search function named Spotlight, the Dashboard for easy access to small programs (Widgets), the Automator for the simplified composition of Applescripts for the automation of tasks. The Web browser Safari in version 2.0 now contained RSS support, the QuickTime software was updated to version 7 with support for the H.264 video codec. Further novelty is the delivery at a DVD medium, an installation of CD-ROM is no longer possible.
First since the 10th January 2006 is MacOS X 10.4.4 next to the PowerPC version available for Intel based Macs. On the 6. June 2005 Steve jobs announced at the WWDC the switch to Intel processors. As further details became known that Apple had developed Mac OS X since 2000 internally also for the Intel platform.
Apple released the successor MacOS X 10.5, Leopard at the 26.10.2007. With more than 300 innovations MacOS offers the user an enhanced user interface with virtual desktops, a fast file preview and Dock with 3D effect. The Finder was revised, the expansion 'Boot Camp' for the installation of Windows on Intel-Macs is an official component now. As a file system ZFS is optionally available. For the surfing on the Internet the Apple Safari 3 Web browser is included. Backups can be made, managed and restored in a simple way with 'Time Machine'. Time Machine makes every hour the day automatically a file backup and every day a snapshot for the duration of a complete month. Lost files are recovered easily over the display of a dynamic time line of those snapshot. The security of the operating system and applications is improved by 11 enhancements. This are beside others the application-based firewall, signed applications, the use of ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization) and Sandboxing for applications.
Open Group certified MacOS X 10.5 according to the standard UNIX 03 in November 2007. MacOS X is the first free BSD derivative with such certificate to bear the name UNIX officially. The certification guarantees the use of UNIX standard implementations to porting UNIX applications easily.
The first update with bug fixes was released with Mac OS X 10.5.1 by Apple on November 15th, 2007. It contains general bug fixes for the operating system to improve stability, better compatibility and safety. Mac OS X 10.5.2 cames with 125 bug fixes and smaller optimizations on January 24th, 2008.
Mac OS X 10.6 is a Mac computer with Intel Core 2 Duo processor with at least 1 GB memory and 5 GB free space ahead. This operating system no longer exists as PowerPC execution. Apple placed the focus development on performance and stability. It supports up to 16 TByte memory, it is optimized for multi core processors, and is a pure 64-bit operating system. With the technology OpenCL graphics processor can speed up in specific applications calculations.
Apple released macOS 10.12 as free update on 20th September 2016. The new operating system brings the personal assistant Siri to desktop computers. You can also Auto Unlock with your Apple Watch to unlock the computer automatically. The storage management has been optimized to e.g. free up local storage space and easily get rid of duplicate and obsolete files. The Universal Clipboard allows you to copy and paste images, video, and text between all supported devices. Beside of the HFS+ file system you can use the new file system Apple File System (APFS) as a developer preview on data volumes only. Highlights of APFS are e.g. native encryption, optimization for Flash/SSD storage and the Apple software ecosystem. It is planned that APFS will be the default file system for all Apple products in 2017.
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1985 - System 2.0, updates and improvements like the Finder and menu
1986 - System 3.0, contains optimizations, first time with HFS file system
1987 - System 4.0, bug fixes
1987 - System 4.1, improved Finder (supports HDD >32 mbyte)
1988 - System 6, 32-bit color, Quickdraw support, serial port driver support, Truetype fonts
1990 - System 7, 32-bit memory adressing on supported hardware, first time with virtual memory, updated GUI
1994 - System 7.5
1997 - Mac OS 7.6
1997 - Mac OS 8.0
1998 - Mac OS 8.1, 32-Bit, file system HFS+, only limited memory protection, USB and Firewire on supported hardware
1998 - Mac OS 8.5.1, Sherlock search files on hard disks and on the internet, intranet updates
1999 - Mac OS 8.6, multi-processor capable
1999 - Mac OS 9 (sonata), Sherlock 2 can handle files with size up to 2 tbyte, user profiles (multiple users)
2001 - Mac OS 9.1
1999 - Mac OS X Server, Mach- Kernel 2.5 (Unix-derivated microkernel) better performance and stability
1999 March - Mac OS X Server 1.0
2000 - Mac OS X Server 1.2.3
2001 March - Mac OS X 10.0 (Cheetah)
2001 Sept. - Mac OS X 10.1 (Puma), improved performance, improved GUI
2002 Aug. - Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar), new applications and technology
2003 Oct. - Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther), new features for improved productivity and security; Mac OS X Server 10.3
2005 April - Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), new technology; Mac OS X Server 10.4
2006 Jan. - Mac OS X 10.4.4, first also available vor intel based syystems
2007 Oct. - Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
2009 Sept. - Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), only for x86-64 Bit Intel dualcore
2016 Sept. - macOS 10.12 (Sierra) available, introducing Apple File System (APFS)