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- Chrome OS was a big part of that. But the entire market grew overall, not just Chrome OS. IDC also noted that gaming PCs were a big driver of growth, and it was a particularly strong year for the Mac.
- Windows & Mac: Farm Up. The simulation game based on the female character named Jennifer raising and managing the farm that is her family farm. Grow food for animals on the farm and sell products on the market. Along with the production of goods, you can also complete impossible missions to obtain prizes. Farm Up deserves to be on the list.
Mac OS System 1 (1984)
Mac OS System 1 welcome screen (1984)
Source: uwa.edu.au
Source: uwa.edu.au
Mac OS System 1 desktop (1984)
Source: wikipedia.org
Source: wikipedia.org
Mac OS System 1 desktop (1984)
Source: Version Museum
Source: Version Museum
Mac OS System 1 Finder (1984)
Source: Version Museum
Source: Version Museum
Mac OS System 1 Control Panel (1984)
Source: Version Museum
Source: Version Museum
Mac OS System 1 system error bomb (1984)
Source: uwa.edu.au
Source: uwa.edu.au
Mac OS System 3 (1986)
Mac OS System 3 welcome screen (1986)
Source: lowendmac.com
Source: lowendmac.com
Mac OS System 3 desktop (1986)
Source: apple.fandom.com
Source: apple.fandom.com
Mac OS System 3 Finder (1986)
Source: Emanon Adespoton
Source: Emanon Adespoton
Mac OS System 3 Scrapbook (1986)
Source: Emanon Adespoton
Source: Emanon Adespoton
Mac OS System 3 Control Panel (1986)
Source: Emanon Adespoton
Source: Emanon Adespoton
Mac OS System 4 (1987)
Mac OS System 4 desktop with Finder open (1987)
Source: apple.fandom.com
Source: apple.fandom.com
Mac OS System 4 desktop and Finder (1987) (1987)
Source: macintoshrepository.org
Source: macintoshrepository.org
Mac OS System 4 Control Panel (1987)
Source: Emanon Adespoton
Source: Emanon Adespoton
Mac OS System 4 shutdown screen (1987)
Source: Emanon Adespoton
Source: Emanon Adespoton
Apache Strike game (1987)
Source: macintoshrepository.org
Source: macintoshrepository.org
Beyond Dark Castle game (1987)
Source: myabandonware.com
Source: myabandonware.com
Mac OS System 6 (1988)
Mac OS System 6 desktop (1988)
Source: apple.fandom.com
Source: apple.fandom.com
Mac OS System 6 desktop (1988)
Source: osxdaily.com
Source: osxdaily.com
Mac OS System 6 desktop showing system map (1988)
Source: spiria.com
Source: spiria.com
Mac OS System 6 Finder (1988)
Source: earlymacintosh.org
Source: earlymacintosh.org
Mac OS System 6 Control Panel (1988)
Source: applefool.com
Source: applefool.com
Mac OS System 7 - Colors At Last! (1991)
Mac OS System 7 welcome screen, now with color (1991)
Source: mac-history.net
Source: mac-history.net
Mac OS System 7 Control Panel, Note Pad, Puzzle, and Key Caps (1991)
Source: winworldpc.com
Source: winworldpc.com
Mac OS System 7 Chooser, Calculator, and Scrapbook (1991)
Source: winworldpc.com
Source: winworldpc.com
Mac OS System 7 desktop (1991)
Source: apple.fandom.com
Source: apple.fandom.com
Mac OS System 7.1 desktop (1991)
Source: apple.fandom.com
Source: apple.fandom.com
Mac OS System 7.5 (1994)
Mac OS System 7.5 welcome screen (1994)
Source: Version Museum
Source: Version Museum
Mac OS System 7.5 About This Macintosh Dialog, System Folder, and Note Pad (1994)
Source: Version Museum
Source: Version Museum
Mac OS System 7.5 Jigsaw Puzzle and Desktop Pattern Switcher (1994)
Source: Version Museum
Source: Version Museum
Mac OS System 7.5 Control Panels (1994)
Source: Version Museum
Source: Version Museum
Mac OS System 7.5 General Controls (1994)
Source: Version Museum
Source: Version Museum
Mac OS 8 (1997)
Apple dropped the word System from the OS starting with version 8.
Mac OS 8 welcome screen (1997)
Source: winworldpc.com
Source: winworldpc.com
Mac OS 8 About This Computer (1997)
Source: winworldpc.com
Source: winworldpc.com
Mac OS 8 Control Panels (1997)
Source: apple.fandom.com
Source: apple.fandom.com
Mac OS 8.1 desktop running Internet Explorer (1998)
Source: wikipedia.org
Source: wikipedia.org
Mac OS 8.1 About This Computer (1998)
Source: toastytech.com
Source: toastytech.com
The Farm You Grew Up On Mac Os X
Mac OS 8.1 Info Center (1998)
Source: toastytech.com
Source: toastytech.com
Mac OS 8.1 Window Appearance Settings (1998)
Source: toastytech.com
Source: toastytech.com
Mac OS 9 (1999)
Mac OS 9 welcome screen (1999)
Source: arpang.blogspot.com
Source: arpang.blogspot.com
The Farm You Grew Up On Mac Os 11
Mac OS 9 Setup Screen: Guide to Using the Internet (1999)
Source: Shiunbird
Source: Shiunbird
The Farm You Grew Up On Mac Os 7
Mac OS 9 Desktop with apps (1999)
Source: inetdaemon.com
Source: inetdaemon.com
Mac OS 9 System Folder (1999)
Source: apple.fandom.com
Source: apple.fandom.com
Mac OS 9.2 Sherlock 2 Search (2001)
Source: winworldpc.com
Source: winworldpc.com
The Farm You Grew Up On Mac Os Catalina
Mac OS 9.2 About This Computer (2001)
Source: macos9lives.com
Source: macos9lives.com
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Also, if you're an Apple fan, see our article on what Apple.com used to look like - 25 years of design history of the Apple.com website.
Do you like seeing nostalgic stuff like this everyday? Follow Version Museum on Twitter or Instagram.
Please help support our museum hosting costs by making a small donation -- buy us a coffee! Thank you so much!
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