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Join Date: May 2003
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Since Apple uses the Cat codenames externally, do they have different internal codenames?
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I am now going to tell the computer what he can do with a life-times supply of chocolate.
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No - The big cat code names were only internal initially - until Panther - when they became official Marketing stuff.
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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I think you mean Jaguar, they did it for Jaguar first.
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Originally posted by eevyl:
I think you mean Jaguar, they did it for Jaguar first.
Yes - sorry, my mistake - Panther, Jaguar, Ocelot, Badger - they all mix into one after a while.
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10.0 - Cheetah
10.1 - Puma
10.2 - Jaguar
10.3 - Panther
10.4 - Tiger
10.5 - ???
"The next major release" according to rumormongers everywhere for the last three years - Lion
Personally, I'm waiting for Mac OS X Wolverine, with the new Brushed Adamantium interface. None of that sissy aluminum for me 
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You are in Soviet Russia. It is dark. Grue is likely to be eaten by YOU!
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