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These were to be the last additions, featuring Mac OS 9.0.4, 9.1 and the first Mac OS X and brought the grand total to 10 discs.
Later, in February of 2000 Apple offered to ADC developers two more volumes for Mac OS 9 (in 15 languages) collecting the other four in a new, second boxset labeled “2000 edition”.Īfter that, in 2001, the Mac OS Anthology again grew to include two more DVDs. Volumes 5 and 6 were devoted to Mac OS 8.6, just introduced at the aforementioned 1999 WWDC so the contents of the DVDs, which by the way are not bootable, at the end of the year became as follows:ĭisc 1: 7.0, 7.0.1, 7.1, 7.1.1, 7.1.2, 7.5, 7.5.3, 7.5.5 Update, 7.6.1, OS 8.0 In 2000 the price was discounted to just 99 dollars. This collection is designed to assist you in extending your product’s reach into international markets and environments.įrom an archived copy of the Apple website we also know the sale price: 199 USD, and just 149 for those ADC members who ordered a copy before May 14. The DVD format was selected because it delivers so much useful data on one convenient and easy-to-use medium. This DVD-ROM set is the first DVD offering from the Apple Developer Connection. The DVDs were chosen for their archival capacity and featured all of the international localizations of the systems, up to 25 languages.Īccording to Applefritter the back of the first four DVDs reads: It was presented originally in the form of a boxset of 4 DVDs which included all of the releases of the Macintosh operating systems since System 7 ’til the current one which at the time was Mac OS 8.5. Introduced on the stage by Steve Jobs during the May 1999 WWDC Keynote, the “Mac OS Anthology” was a collection of many Mac OS operating systems to aid (registered) third-party developers in testing their software for compatibility.