Tiger Info
Tiger Info
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Mac OS X Tiger
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Main page Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is the fifth major release of Mac OS X, Apple's Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger
Contents desktop and server operating system for Mac computers. Tiger was
Featured content A version of the Mac OS X operating system
released to the public on April 29, 2005 for $129.95 as the successor to
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Mac OS X Panther. Some of the new features included a fast searching
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system called Spotlight, a new version of the Safari web browser,
Wikipedia store Dashboard, a new ‘Unified’ theme, and improved support for 64-bit
addressing on Power Mac G5s. Tiger shocked executives at Microsoft by
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offering a number of features, such as fast file searching and improved
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Recent changes Tiger was included with all new Macs, and was also available as an
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upgrade for existing Mac OS X users, or users of supported pre-Mac OS
Tools X systems. The server edition, Mac OS X Server 10.4, was also available
What links here for some Macintosh product lines. Six weeks after its official release,
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Apple had delivered 2 million copies of Tiger, representing 16% of all Mac
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Special pages OS X users. Apple claimed that Tiger was the most successful Apple OS
Permanent link release in the company's history.[6] At the WWDC on June 11, 2007, Screenshot of Mac OS X Tiger
Page information Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, announced that out of the 22 million Mac OS X Developer Apple Inc.
Wikidata item users, more than 67% were using Tiger.[7] Source model Closed source (with open source
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Apple announced a transition to Intel x86 processors during Tiger's
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