Apple Releases Mac OS X Public BetaPreview of Apple's Next-Generation Operating SystemAPPLE EXPO PARISSeptember 13, 2000Apple® today released Mac® OS X Public Beta, a preview version of Apples next-generation operating system. Users can purchase Mac OS X Public Beta on Apples Online Store (www.apple.com) for $29.95. Mac OS X features state-of-the-art technology throughout, including advanced Internet and graphics technologies, a new user interface named Aqua, and an open-source UNIX-based foundation named Darwin. Mac OS X is the future of the Macintosh, and the most technically advanced personal computer operating system ever, said Steve Jobs, Apples CEO. Were excited to have our users test drive this public beta version and provide us with their valuable feedback. The Mac OS X Public Beta is available in English, French and German from The Apple Store for $29.95. Apple has created a Mac OS X tab on its web site at www.apple.com which contains in-depth information on Mac OS X, including regular updates on third-party applications, tips and tricks and technical support information. Mac OS X features true memory protection, pre-emptive multi-tasking, and symmetric multiprocessing when running on the new dual-processor Power Mac G4 line. Mac OS X includes Apples new Quartz 2D graphics engine (based on the Internet-standard Portable Document Format) for stunning graphics and broad font support; OpenGL for spectacular 3D graphics and gaming, and QuickTime for streaming audio and video. In addition, Mac OS X features Apples new user interface named Aqua, which combines superior ease-of-use with amazing new functionality such as the Dock, a breakthrough for organizing applications, documents and miniaturized windows. Mac OS X Public Beta includes many applications, including Apples new Mail client (IMAP and POP compatible) and new versions of the QuickTime player and Sherlock® Internet searching tool, as well as a beta version of Microsofts Internet Explorer, the most popular browser for the Mac®.
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