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dduardo said:Now that Tiger has been released Steve Jobs and Apple are focusing on the next version of OSX.
Its a real animal actually, its pretty much my favorite animal, seriously. That movie totally ______ it. People make fun of it now.dduardo said:For those don't understand what a liger is watch napoleon dynamite.
OSX is the operating system used by Apple computers, also known as Macintosh or Mac computers. It is designed and developed by Apple Inc. and is known for its user-friendly interface and seamless integration with other Apple products.
The current version of OSX is called macOS Big Sur (version 11), which was released in November 2020. It is the successor to macOS Catalina (version 10.15).
"Tiger" is the code name for the fifth major release of OSX, also known as version 10.4. It was released in April 2005 and was the first version to use the "Mac OS X" branding instead of "Mac OS X".
The next version of OSX after Tiger was released in 2006 and was called "Leopard" (version 10.5). Since then, Apple has released multiple versions of OSX, including "Snow Leopard" (10.6), "Lion" (10.7), "Mountain Lion" (10.8), "Mavericks" (10.9), "Yosemite" (10.10), "El Capitan" (10.11), "Sierra" (10.12), "High Sierra" (10.13), "Mojave" (10.14), "Catalina" (10.15), and "Big Sur" (11.0). It is expected that the next version of OSX will be announced and released in the near future.
As with any new release of an operating system, users can expect new features, improvements, and bug fixes. However, since there is currently no official announcement from Apple regarding the next version of OSX, it is unclear what specific changes will be made. It is speculated that the next version may include a new design, enhanced security features, and deeper integration with other Apple products.