


I never really doubted that I'd upgrade eventually. I greeted the three point releases that followed with increasing ambivalence. Apparently Apple dreamed that OS X's Unix underpinnings would result in a flood of Linux-style open source apps for the Mac? Also, some poor reporter from CNet got chewed out by Steve Jobs for daring to suggest that the PowerPC architecture might not have a future.) I laid my hands on 10.1 on its first day of release, too Jaguar came out while I was traveling for six months with nothing but my awful Windows ME laptop, and I wasn't able to start using it for two agonizing months after it hit the market.īut all of those were pretty big milestones in OS X's development. (Before I could install the new OS, I had to rush home and write this article, my first for, which is a fun trip down memory lane now.

I pre-ordered 10.0 when it came out, only to be handed a free copy when I attended the launch press conference at 1 Infinite Loop. I remember riding the subway home from the office the day the OS X Beta was delivered (I always took Fed Ex deliveries at the office, as they tended to vanish from my apartment building) I was so excited that I opened the package en route, just to look at the CD. (Side note: doesn't "golden master" sound like it should be referring to a shaven-headed holy man living in a mountain temple somewhere?)Īnyway, this gives me less time than I expected to grapple with the dilemma that faces me every eighteen months or so: how soon do I upgrade? I'm not going to lie to you: I've always pretty much been an early adopter when it comes to OS X. Except! The OS now appears to have hit golden master, and may emerge as soon as August 28 - or even, in a rumor that AppleInsider recounts but largely pooh-poohs, August 24. Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (and my goodness, if Mac's OS names weren't unwieldy enough, they went and gave a two-word name to the latest version) was scheduled to come out in "September," which, Mac fans assumed based on long experience, meant that it would hit shelves sometimes late in the month.
