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History of OSX and iOS

A quick history of OSX & iOS

1969-1973 - C programming language developed, Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs popularized by Unix

1971 - Steve meet Steve

1976 - Woz designs a low cost computer based on the 6502 micro-controller

April 1 1976 - Apple Computer

July 1976 - Apple 1 goes on sale

1997 Apple II - First successful pc

1979 - Jobs makes business deal to visit Xerox PARC

A quick history of OSX & iOS

Early 1980s - Objective-C developed by Brad J. Cox

1983 - Lisa was introduced with GUI and bit mapped screen

1984 - Macintosh 128k

1985 - Jobs leaves Apple

1985 - Jobs forms NeXT

A quick history of OSX & iOS

1985-1993 - NeXT developed computer, printer, factory, and development tools

1988 - NeXT licenses Objective-C

1990-1996 - NeXTSTEP

1991 - first web server built using NeXTSTEP

1993 - NeXT factory closed, company becomes NeXT Software

1993 - window manager and frameworks renamed to OpenStep

A quick history of OSX & iOS

Meanwhile

1987 - System Software 5

1990-1996 - declining sales

1995 - started licensing Mac OS to third parties (System Software 7)

1996 - sales dropped from 10% to 3%

1996 - Apple buys NeXT

A quick history of OSX & iOS

1997 - Mac OS 8

1999 - Mac OS 9

Meanwhile Apple has been using OpenStep as the basis of its next operating system (Renamed Cocoa)

1999 - OS X Server 1.0

2001 - iPod Introduced

2006 - Switch to intel

2006 - Objective-C 2.0 Released by Apple

2007 - iPhone Introduced

2010 - iPad Introduced

Timeline of OS X

2001 - 10.0 Cheetah (March)

2001 - 10.1 Puma (September)

2002 - 10.2 Jaguar

2003 - 10.3 Panther

2005 - 10.4 Tiger

2007 - 10.5 Leopard

2009 - 10.6 Snow Leopard

2011 - 10.7 Lion

2012 - 10.8 Mountain Lion

2007 - iOS 1.0

2008 - iOS 2.0

2009 - iOS 3.0

2010 - iOS 4.0

2011 - iOS 5.0

Features of OSX & iOS

Integrated hardware and software

Visually appealing

Quick development

Unity of apps

Secure

Powerful with the Unix underpinnings

Macintosh Computers

MacBook Air

MacBook Pro

MacPro

Mac Mini

iMac

iOS Devices

iPhone

iPod Touch

iPad

Apple TV

OS X Demo

iOS Demo

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