List of Apple operating systems
The following is a list of operating systems released by Apple Inc.
Apple computers[]
Apple II[]
- Apple DOS is the first operating system for Apple computers[1]
- Apple ProDOS
- Apple GS/OS
Apple III[]
Apple Lisa[]
- Lisa OS
- MacWorks XL
Macintosh computers[]
Classic Mac OS[]
- System 1
- System 2
- System 3
- System 4
- System Software 5 – also marketed as System 5
- System Software 6 – also marketed as System 6
- System 7 – System 7.5.1 was the first to refer to itself as Mac OS, Mac OS 7.6 was the first to be branded as "Mac OS"
- Mac OS 8
- Mac OS 9 – Mac OS 9.2.2 was the last version of Classic Mac OS
Mac OS X / OS X / macOS[]
macOS was previously known as Mac OS X and later OS X.
- Mac OS X Public Beta – code name Kodiak
- Mac OS X 10.0 – code name Cheetah
- Mac OS X 10.1 – code name Puma
- Mac OS X 10.2 – also marketed as Jaguar
- Mac OS X Panther – 10.3
- Mac OS X Tiger – 10.4
- Mac OS X Leopard – 10.5
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard – 10.6
- Mac OS X Lion – 10.7 – also marketed as OS X Lion
- OS X Mountain Lion – 10.8
- OS X Mavericks – 10.9 (free)
- OS X Yosemite – 10.10 (free)
- OS X El Capitan – 10.11 (free)
- macOS Sierra – 10.12 (free)
- macOS High Sierra – 10.13 (free)
- macOS Mojave – 10.14 (free)
- macOS Catalina – 10.15 (free)
- macOS Big Sur – 11 (free)
- macOS Monterey – 12 (free)
macOS Server[]
macOS Server was previously known as Mac OS X Server and later OS X Server.
- Mac OS X Server 1.0 – code name Hera, also referred to as Rhapsody
- Mac OS X Server 10.0 – code name Cheetah
- Mac OS X Server 10.1 – code name Puma
- Mac OS X Server 10.2 – code name Jaguar
- Mac OS X Server 10.3 – code name Panther
- Mac OS X Server 10.4 – code name Tiger
- Mac OS X Server 10.5 – also marketed as Leopard Server
- Mac OS X Server 10.6 – also marketed as Snow Leopard Server
Starting with Lion, there is no separate Mac OS X Server operating system. Instead the server components are a separate download from the Mac App Store.
- Mac OS X Lion Server – 10.7 – also marketed as OS X Lion Server
- OS X Mountain Lion Server – 10.8 – also marketed as Mountain Lion Server
- OS X Mavericks Server – 10.9 – also marketed as Mavericks Server
- OS X Yosemite Server – 10.10 – also marketed as Yosemite Server 4.0
- OS X 10.11 Server 5.0 – also marketed as OS X Server 5.0
- OS X 10.11 Server 5.1 – also marketed as OS X Server 5.1
- macOS 10.12 Server 5.2 – also marketed as macOS Server 5.2
- macOS 10.12 Server 5.3 – also marketed as macOS Server 5.3
- macOS 10.13 Server 5.4 – also marketed as macOS Server 5.4
- macOS 10.13 Server 5.5 – also marketed as macOS Server 5.5
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Others[]
- A/ROSE
- A/UX
- AIX for Apple Network Servers
- Macintosh Application Environment
- MkLinux
- PowerOpen Environment
- Star Trek – unreleased
- Taligent – unreleased
- Copland – unreleased
Mobile devices[]
Newton[]
iPod[]
- iPod OS
iOS[]
iOS was previously known as iPhone OS, despite also being available on the iPod Touch (1st, 2nd, and 3rd generations) and the original iPad.
- iPhone OS 1 – derived from "Mac OS X" (now known as "macOS")
- iPhone OS 2
- iPhone OS 3
- iOS 4 – continued from iPhone OS 3
- iOS 5
- iOS 6
- iOS 7
- iOS 8
- iOS 9
- iOS 10
- iOS 11
- iOS 12
- iOS 13
- iOS 14
- iOS 15
iPadOS[]
At its June 2019 Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple introduced iPadOS, a version of iOS, for iPad tablets, promised for fall 2019 release.[2][3]
watchOS[]
- watchOS 1 – derived from iOS 8
- watchOS 2 – derived from iOS 9
- watchOS 3 – derived from iOS 10
- watchOS 4 – derived from iOS 11
- watchOS 5 – derived from iOS 12
- watchOS 6 – derived from iOS 13
- watchOS 7 – derived from iOS 14
- watchOS 8 - derived from iOS 15
Television[]
Apple TV Software[]
- Apple TV Software 1 – derived from Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
- Apple TV Software 2 – derived from Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
- Apple TV Software 3 – derived from Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
- Apple TV Software 4 – derived from iOS 4 and iOS 5
- Apple TV Software 5 – derived from iOS 5 and iOS 6
- Apple TV Software 6 – derived from iOS 7
- Apple TV Software 7 – derived from iOS 8
There was no Apple TV Software 8, version 8 was skipped when moving to tvOS.
tvOS[]
- tvOS 9 – derived from iOS 9
- tvOS 10 – derived from iOS 10
- tvOS 11 – derived from iOS 11
- tvOS 12 – derived from iOS 12
- tvOS 13 - derived from iOS 13
- tvOS 14 - derived from iOS 14
Table of operating systems[]
Device(s) | Platform(s) | OS | Announced | Released | Discontinued | Notes |
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Apple computers | Apple II series | Apple DOS | June 1978 | June 1978 | 1983 | |
Apple ProDOS | 1983 | 1983 | 1993 | |||
Apple GS/OS | 1988 | 1988 | ||||
Apple III | Apple SOS | 1980 | 1980 | |||
Apple Lisa | Lisa OS | 1983 | 1983 | |||
MacWorks XL | 1984 | 1984 | ||||
Macintosh computers (68k) | Classic Mac OS | System 1 | 1984 | 1984 | ||
System 2 | 1985 | 1985 | ||||
System 3 | 1986 | 1986 | ||||
System 4 | 1987 | 1987 | ||||
System Software 5 | 1987 | 1987 |
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System Software 6 | 1988 | 1988 |
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Macintosh computers (68k and PowerPC) | System 7 | 1991 | 1991 |
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Mac OS 8 | 1997 | 1997 | ||||
Macintosh computers (PowerPC) | Mac OS 9 | 1999 | 1999 | |||
Mac OS X | Mac OS X Public Beta | September 13, 2000 | September 13, 2000 | May 14, 2001 |
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Mac OS X 10.0 | September 13, 2000 | March 24, 2001 |
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Mac OS X 10.1 | September 25, 2001 | September 25, 2001 |
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Mac OS X 10.2 | August 23, 2002 |
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Mac OS X Panther | October 24, 2003 |
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Macintosh computers (PowerPC and X86) | Mac OS X Tiger | April 29, 2005 |
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Mac OS X Leopard | October 26, 2007 |
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Macintosh computers (X86) | Mac OS X Snow Leopard | August 28, 2009 |
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Mac OS X Lion | July 20, 2011 |
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OS X | OS X Mountain Lion | July 25, 2012 |
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OS X Mavericks | October 22, 2013 |
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OS X Yosemite | October 16, 2014 |
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OS X El Capitan | June 8, 2015 |
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macOS | macOS Sierra | June 13, 2016 |
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macOS High Sierra | June 5, 2017 |
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macOS Mojave | September 24, 2018 |
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macOS Catalina | October 7, 2019 |
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macOS Big Sur | November 12, 2020 |
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Macintosh computers (PowerPC) | Mac OS X Server | Mac OS X Server 1.0 | March 16, 1999 | March 16, 1999 |
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Mac OS X Server 10.0 | May 21, 2001 |
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Mac OS X Server 10.1 | September 25, 2001 |
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Mac OS X Server 10.2 | August 23, 2002 |
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Mac OS X Server 10.3 | October 24, 2003 |
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Macintosh computers (PowerPC and X86) | Mac OS X Server 10.4 | April 29, 2005 |
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Mac OS X Server 10.5 | October 26, 2007 |
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Other computers | NeXTSTEP | September 18, 1989 | ||||
OpenStep | 1994 | |||||
Darwin | November 15, 2000 | |||||
A/ROSE | ||||||
A/UX | ||||||
AIX for Apple Network Servers | ||||||
Macintosh Application Environment | ||||||
MkLinux | ||||||
PowerOpen Environment | ||||||
Star Trek | N/A | N/A | ||||
Taligent | N/A | N/A | ||||
Copland | N/A | N/A | ||||
Newton | Newton | Newton OS | ||||
iPod | iPod | iPod OS |
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Apple TV | Apple TV Software (X86) | Apple TV Software 1 | September 12, 2006 | March 21, 2007 | February 12, 2008 |
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Apple TV Software 2 | January 15, 2008[4] | February 12, 2008[5] | October 2009 |
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Apple TV Software 3 | October 2009 |
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Apple TV Software (ARM) | Apple TV Software 4 | |||||
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Apple TV Software 6 |
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Apple TV Software 7[note 1] |
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tvOS | tvOS 9[note 1] |
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tvOS 10 |
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tvOS 11 |
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tvOS 12 |
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tvOS 13 |
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tvOS 14 |
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iOS devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad) | iPhone OS[note 2] | iPhone OS 1[note 2] |
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iPhone OS 2[note 2] | ||||||
iPhone OS 3[note 2] | ||||||
iOS[note 2] | iOS 4[note 2] |
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iOS 5 | ||||||
iOS 6 | ||||||
iOS 7 | ||||||
iOS 8 | ||||||
iOS 9 | ||||||
iOS 10 | ||||||
iOS 11 | ||||||
iOS 12 | ||||||
iOS 13 | ||||||
iOS 14 | ||||||
Apple Watch | watchOS | watchOS 1 |
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watchOS 2 |
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watchOS 3 |
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watchOS 4 |
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watchOS 5 |
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watchOS 6 |
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watchOS 7 |
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Notes[]
- ^ Apple OS History. Computer Hope. 05/21/2018. [2019-01-11].
- ^ Warren, Tom (2019-06-03). "Apple reveals iPadOS for iPad with a new home screen, multitasking improvements, and more". The Verge. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
- ^ Jaffe, Justin. "Apple introduces iPadOS, giving iPads their own operating system". CNET. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
- ^ http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/01/15/apple.tv.take.2/
- ^ http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/02/12/apple.tv.take.2.update/
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