![]() If youre using an older version of OS X, updates are handled through the Software Update utility. When a new major version of OS X is released, you can download the upgrade for free from the App Store. The list is full of other interesting details and nuggets of information, and I’ve made sure to save it in Pinboard for future reference.Ĭheck out the complete timeline here. Apple also releases system updates that keep your Mac secure and stable. Rob notes that, as of today, it’s been 4,158 days since the first OS X Public Beta was released Apple has thus released an OS X update every 66.00 days on average, with the shortest period of time between two releases being the interval between 10.6 and 10.6.1 (13 days). Note that this release marks the 63rd release of OS X (counting both major and minor versions, and skipping two ill-fated updates). ![]() Starting with the first Mac OS X Public Beta all the way up to the latest Lion update, Rob’s list comes with dates, intervals of days, and a link back to Apple’s support documents for each release.īelow the break is a table showing all major releases of OS X from the public beta through the latest public version, which is OS X Lion 10.7.3 as of February 1, 2012. ![]() Here’s a useful resource I’ve found via following the release of OS X 10.7.3 earlier today: Rob Griffiths has been maintaining since November 14th, 2005, a complete list of every OS X major version and software update released to date. ![]()
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