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Mac OS X version 10.0, Code Name d '''Cheetah''', released on March 24 , 2001 for a price of 129.95 American dollars, was the first official release of Apple Computer 's Mac OS X Operating System . Mac OS X 10.0 superseded the Mac OS X Public Beta and preceded Mac OS X V10.1 . Mac OS X 10.0 was a radical departure from the previous "classic" Macintosh operating system. Mac OS X was Apple's answer to the Long Awaited Call for a next generation Macintosh operating system. Mac OS X 10.0 introduced a brand new code base, completely separate from Mac OS 9's code base, and all other previous Apple operating systems. Mac OS X introduced a new Darwin Unix-like core, as well as introducing a totally new system of RAM management. Mac OS X is widely regarded to be the best operating system Apple has ever produced; however, Mac OS X 10.0 was a rocky start to the Mac OS X line plagued with missing features, and performance issues, although it was praised for a being a good start to a brand new operating system in terms of completeness, and overall operating system stability. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The System Requirements for Mac OS X 10.0 were not well received by the Macintosh community, as at the time the amount of RAM standard with Macintosh computers was 64 megabytes of RAM, while the Mac OS X 10.0 requirements called for 128 megabytes of RAM. As well, Processor upgrade cards, which were quite popular for Obsolete Power Mac G3 computers, were not supported (and never officially have been, but can be made to work through third-party utility programs).
: - 64MB minimum (barely usable)
: - 800MB for the minimal install FEATURES
CRITICISMS While the first Mac OS X release was a great operating system in terms of its technical underpinnings, and in relation to its brand new code-base, Mac OS X 10.0 was heavily criticized. There were three main reasons for criticism:
Supersession The heavy criticism of Mac OS X 10.0 ultimately resulted in Apple offering a free upgrade to Mac OS X V10.1 to all Mac OS X 10.0 users. MULTILINGUAL SNAGS With Mac OS X version 10.0.0 began a short era (that ended with Mac OS X version 10.2 Jaguar's release) where Apple offered two types of installation CDs: 1Z and 2Z CDs. The difference in the two lay in the extent of multilingual support. Input of simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, and Korean were only included with the 2Z CDs. They also came with more languages (the full set of 15 languages), whereas the 1Z CDs came only with about eight languages and in version 10.0.x, could not actually display simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese and Korean (except for the Chinese characters present in Japanese Kanji). A variant of 2Z CDs began when Mac OS X v10.0.3 was released to the Asian market. However, it could not be upgraded to version 10.0.4 of the operating system. The brief period of multilingual confusion ended with the release of Mac OS X v10.1, and came to a real end for good with Mac OS X v10.2. Currently, all Mac OS X installer CDs and preinstallations include the full set of 15 languages and full multilingual compatibility. VERSION HISTORY
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