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Today is the 20th anniversary of the release of Mac OS X. I wrote a bit about it in my Macworld column this week, and also put together a little Mac OS X timeline.
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I’ve written a lot about Mac OS X over the years. Compiling that timeline reminded me of that. I was a features editor at Macworld when Apple began shipping OS X precursors, and so I edited most of our early coverage. Beginning with Mac OS X 10.1, I wrote most of Macworld’s big feature stories covering each release.
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu System Preferences, click Displays, then click Color. Open the Color pane for me. Select a profile in the list on the left. If you have more than one display, assign a color profile using the Color pane that appears on each display.
- Mac OS X color ls output option. Open the terminal application and simply type the following command: $ ls -G. Fig,01: OS X ls command in action.
- Custom colors: Custom color control, click the time of day you want to change and then drag the slider to your preferred color temperature. Classic f.lux: At sunset, f.lux will fade to 3400K, and turn off at sunrise. For large screens this setting is probably not strong enough to remove all alerting light.
Available in silver, space gray, and gold, the latest MacBook Air features a stunning Retina display with True Tone technology, Touch ID, a backlit Magic Keyboard, and a Force Touch trackpad - all housed in a thin and light iconic wedge design made from 100 percent recycled aluminum.² And with 11-hour battery life, it's a do-it-all notebook that goes all day long.¹. Personally, I'm using Oh My Zsh for adding color and other tricks to my Terminal. I think that is the easiest way. Oh-my-zsh is an open source, community-driven framework for managing your Zsh configuration. It comes bundled with a ton of helpful functions, helpers, plugins, themes, and a few things that make you shout.
I’ve lived in the same house since 1999, so I have spent many springs and summers sitting out in my yard under our redwood tree writing and editing articles about Mac OS X, OS X, and now macOS.
How many? This many:
- OS X Prehistory (compiled by me from multiple Macworld features)
Wow, that’s a lot of operating-system releases. Here’s to the next uncountable number of them.
(While I wrote shorter reviews for Macworld, John Siracusa was always reviewing OS X at length for Ars Technica. Here’s a list of all his reviews.)
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Developer: Domark Software This game has hidden developer credits. |
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In this pretentious arthouse remake of the 1977 film, variations on the climactic sequence repeat over and over with minimal dialogue, while the black-and-white camera refuses to cut away from Luke's targeting computer.
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A few unused strings live in DATA 0, beginning at 000834.
Speed Control
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These modes were apparently used in debugging.
Credit
Friedrich is credited in the opening scroll and the manual, but neither enumerates his responsibilities.
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Compatibility
Neither of these contradictory messages is displayed, nor does the documentation say anything about the MultiFinder or RAM Cache. For what it's worth, cursory testing in an emulated System 6.0.8 showed no issues with either.
Folder Comment
The GameFolder directory has a warning in its Get Info window:
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The Star Wars series | |
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Arcade | Star Wars • Return of the Jedi • The Empire Strikes Back • Star Wars Arcade • Star Wars Trilogy Arcade |
Atari 2600 | The Arcade Game • Ewok Adventure |
ColecoVision | The Arcade Game |
NES | Star Wars (Namco) • Star Wars (JVC) • The Empire Strikes Back |
Mac OS Classic | Star Wars • TIE Fighter • Anakin's Speedway • Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast |
SNES | Super Star Wars • Super The Empire Strikes Back • Super Return of the Jedi |
Game Gear | Star Wars |
Sega Master System | Star Wars |
DOS | Star Wars • TIE Fighter • Dark Forces |
Windows | TIE Fighter Collector's Edition • Dark Forces • Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II • Yoda Stories • X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter • Shadows of the Empire • Rogue Squadron • Episode I: The Phantom Menace • Anakin's Speedway • Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast • Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy • Battlefront II (2005) |
Sega CD | Star Wars Chess |
32X | Star Wars Arcade (Prototypes) |
Nintendo 64 | Shadows of the Empire • Rogue Squadron • Episode I: Racer • Episode I: Battle for Naboo |
Game Boy (Color) | Yoda Stories • Episode I: Racer |
PlayStation | Dark Forces • Episode I: The Phantom Menace • Episode I: Jedi Power Battles |
Dreamcast | Episode I: Racer |
PlayStation 2 | Starfighter • Jedi Starfighter • Episode III: Revenge of the Sith |
GameCube | Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader • Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike • The Clone Wars |
Mac OS X | Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast • Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy • Angry Birds Star Wars |
Game Boy Advance | Flight of the Falcon • The New Droid Army |
Xbox | Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter • Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy • Episode III: Revenge of the Sith |
Plug & Play | Revenge of the Sith |
Xbox 360 | Battlefront III |
Android | Angry Birds Star Wars • Angry Birds Star Wars II |
Nintendo Switch | Episode I: Racer |
PlayStation 4 | Episode I: Racer |
LEGO Star Wars | |
Game Boy Advance | The Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy |
Windows | The Video Game • The Complete Saga • III: The Clone Wars • The Force Awakens |
Xbox | The Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy |
GameCube | The Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy |
PlayStation 2 | The Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy |
Wii | The Complete Saga • III: The Clone Wars |
Nintendo DS | The Complete Saga • III: The Clone Wars |
PlayStation 3 | The Force Awakens |