Fifteen years after Apple toyed with the idea of moving Mac OS to version 11, they finally did it! (I found this picture on Apple official PR site some time in 2005. They quickly replaced it with one saying “10.3.”)pic.twitter.com/AxSwsqVUaA
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Also, the distance between first Mac OS X released (server) and 10.3 was 4.5 years, and there were many developer previews in the middle, too… OS X 10.x felt unstable and unfinished for years. I totally see them wanting to cut through that perception.
My brain is hurting from some recursive redundancy here. I saw the X in "OS X" standing for 10. You could say "Mac OS X El Capitan" or Mac OS v10.11. Maybe you could say Mac OS X v10.11 too? Seems redundant though. Probably party of why they switched to macOS.
Oh, I see what you mean. The final design said “Mac OS X Version 10.3,” so they reveled in that redundancy a bit.
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