An OS X 10.11.4 framework was spotted last month using the MacOS naming scheme, for instance. This isn't the first time Apple has dropped a hint that it plans to re-brand its desktop operating system to MacOS. While that sounds boring at first blush, 9to5Mac noticed something rather interesting buried in the text: Apple used the term "MacOS". Hints at this name change have been around for a couple of months.Īlongside its Earth Day 2016 announcements, Apple updated this FAQ webpage to explain to consumers how it cares about the environment and what it is doing to report carbon emissions, among other things. Apple has stopped referring to its Mac operating system as OS X, however. ![]() Apple OS X 10.12: Now macOS ‘Sierra’Īs has been customary since it stopped naming the OS after big cats, the latest operating system version has a moniker inspired by California and will be known as macOS Sierra. ![]() Exactly how many of those rumours came to pass? Find out below. As well as a brand new name, which means after many years, "OS X" is no more.Īlthough the company started shipping OS X 10.11 El Capitan just last autumn, rumours about the next system have been around for some months. And wouldn't you know it - it comes with a bunch of new features. ![]() ![]() (Pocket-lint) - As is typical for Apple, the next version of the Mac operating system was just announced at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco.
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