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Re: [OT] MS really understands the Mac
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Re: [OT] MS really understands the Mac


  • Subject: Re: [OT] MS really understands the Mac
  • From: Bill Briggs <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:05:39 -0300

At 6:10 AM -0400 26/09/02, Bill Cheeseman wrote:
on 02-09-25 8:58 PM, Bill Briggs at email@hidden wrote:

Mac OS 10.1 to 10.3 (excluding Mac OS X)

If you look at the About This Mac box in Mac OS X 10.0, it doesn't say 10.0, just Mac OS X.

But wasn't the first release version called Mac OS X, 10.0? One wonders if it will ever evolve to OS XI.



So, in context and giving them a little slack, they sort of have this right.

You're a more generous man than I. ;-)



As to 10.3, one can only guess that the special relationship between Apple
and MS is alive and well....

I didn't know there was even an early build of 10.3 to be found.

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