Release Date For Os X Catalina

Oct 07, 2019 macOS Catalina, the latest version of the world’s most advanced desktop operating system, is now available as a free software update. With macOS Catalina, users are able to enjoy Apple Arcade, a groundbreaking new game subscription service featuring new, exclusive games from some of the world’s most creative developers. Jun 30, 2020  macOS Catalina, aka macOS 10.15, is the newest version of the operating system that runs on the Mac. MacOS Catalina's name was inspired by Santa Catalina Island, popularly known as Catalina.

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release date in lead[edit]

Why does the lead say 'between September and November of 2019' and not simply 'October 2019'? — Fourthords =Λ= 20:10, 10 September 2019 (UTC)

Because nobody's updated it since the special event. I'll do that. Guy Harris (talk) 20:22, 10 September 2019 (UTC)

Python 3.8[edit]

Why does the page claim Python 3.8 will be shipped with macOS Catalina and it will be marked as deprecated? It looks like Python 2.7 support is deprecated, and I don't see any evidence that Python 3.8 will be shipped.--81.30.41.113 (talk) 11:10, 30 September 2019 (UTC)

Netscape 6.0 for mac. Those Mac users who don't like using Safari may want an alternative. Netscape X for Mac is a solid option that performs well with all of the features expected of a good Web browser.

Release Date For Os X Catalina

Release Date For Catalina

All bugs[edit]

No mention of the fact that Catalina is the first release of macOS to consist solely of bugs? I would have thought that noteworthy. 121.98.52.68 (talk) 21:42, 11 October 2019 (UTC)

And not even a section on this Wikipedia article called 'Reception' like in the others; probably because Apple has become a laughing stock with the tech world and general consumers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.160.236.29 (talk) 22:05, 5 December 2019 (UTC)

Distinction of System [N] versus OS X versus MacOS[edit]

Os X El Capitan

Re: the revert, I get that there is a distinction in codebase, architecture, and functionality, but all three are Macintosh operating systems. Without mention of this, the statement informs the newcomer using language suggesting that Oceania has always used MacOS. Your revert explanation text makes a similar point to mine, perhaps it could be used. I guess I don't think it's preferable to just not mention pre-OS X releases. What about 'Catalina is the 16th release of MacOS, itself the third series of Macintosh OSes.' Or something. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Daharon (talk • contribs) 12:54, 29 October 2019 (UTC)

The 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 and S/PDIF outs, along with the Phones out, also have an extra button which by default reads Main, denoting that the output channel gets its signal from the buss assignments on the mixer page. Apple Macs that meet the minimum spec will all work.The Output page provides control over the 10 hardware outputs, plus the headphone and Aux busses. Admirable though this is, it doesn't mean that the 410 will now work with everything, but simply that there are fewer unknowns for potential users.The M‑Audio web site provides all the details, and in essence the 410 will work with most of the newer 1394A 'second-generation' products, but not with the older first-generation 1394 ones. Once again there are meters, level faders, Link, Mute and Solo buttons, but this time there's also a rotary Balance control linked to the stereo faders. M-audio firewire 410 driver for old tower mac sierra. A list of compatible 1394A PCI adaptor cards is posted, while Firewire host controllers based on the NEC1394 chip set are not recommended, although you can work round the problems if you're prepared to use the supplied AC adaptor instead of powering the 410 via the Firewire buss (see Powering The 410 box for more details).

All three? 'OS X' and 'macOS' are just two names for the same operating system - which originally had a third name, 'Mac OS X'.
(There was never a release that Apple's marketing department dubbed 'MacOS' - the first letter is lower case, just as it is for 'iOS' and 'tvOS' and 'watchOS' and 'iPadOS', presumably because the marketing department's goal was to emphasize the connection between all the Darwin-based OSes they offer. The original name, 'Mac OS X', with a space between 'Mac' and 'OS', presumably to let users think of it as continuing from Mac OS 9, even though the code base was completely different, i.e. to emphasize the connection between the previous OS they offered as the main OS for Macs and the new one they were offering.)

Release Date For Os X Catalina

At most, what might be useful is 'XXX is the Nth release of macOS (formerly Mac OS X and OS X)' for the 'OPENSTEP NG' releases dubbed 'macOS' by Apple's marketing department, 'XXX is the Nth release of OS X (formerly Mac OS X, now macOS)' for the 'OPENSTEP NG' releases dubbed 'OS X' by Apple's marketing department, and 'XXX is the Nth release of Mac OS X (later OS X, now macOS)' for the 'OPENSTEP NG' releases dubbed 'Mac OS X' by Apple's marketing department.
I really don't see much point in talking about the other OS, the classic Mac OS, here. Windows 10, for example, doesn't say anything about the 'Windows 9x' line that preceded Windows NT. The Windows NT page does talk about the earlier versions of Windows, just as the macOS page refers to the classic Mac OS, speaking of macOS as 'the second major series of Macintosh operating systems' (second, not third). I think that suffices. Guy Harris (talk) 18:33, 29 October 2019 (UTC)

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