Jobs rolls out new iBooks, Mac OS X at Apple Expo
News The second was, 'How fitting, the day I'm launching Aqua' " -- the name of Mac OS X's new GUI. Loath to pass up an opportunity to offer "one more thing" to a crowd of Mac enthusiasts, Apple CEO Steve Jobs used his Wednesday morning keynote...
[September 13, 2000, 10:18]
Powering up Apple: Macworld Expo Special
News New features in Mac OS X's Aqua user interface Apple CEO Steve Jobs traditionally makes major announcements at the twice-yearly Macworld Expo -- and this year is no exception. New Internet software, new hardware, business announcements and...
[January 6, 2000, 14:04]
Mac OS X release ahead of schedule
News Most refinements to the Aqua user interface have come in the last few beta builds, another indication Jaguar is nearly ready. Testers say recent Jaguar test versions, or beta builds, deliver on many of the promises Apple chief executive Steve Jobs...
[July 3, 2002, 13:35]
Jobs: Final Mac OS X held until 2001
News Java 2 has been fully integrated into the Aqua interface, so Java applications on Mac OS X look like Aqua applications. Apple Computer has moved back the release date of Mac OS X to January 2001, CEO Steve Jobs revealed during his Monday morning...
[May 16, 2000, 9:08]
Office for the Mac vs OpenOffice 3 for the Mac
Blog According to OpenOffice.org, "OpenOffice.org 3.0 will be the first version to run on Mac OS X without X11, with the look and feel of any other Aqua application. If you combine that with the supposed imminent release of a 3G iPhone - a much more...
[May 13, 2008, 14:46]
Developers size up state of Mac OS X
News One developer, who wished to remain anonymous, agreed with Bond about the I/O Kit but disagreed about the state of Aqua. Despite his reservations, Bond said he was pleased about revisions to Mac OS X's Aqua interface that Jobs showcased during his...
[May 17, 2000, 11:19]
Apple makes a play for gamers
News After a quick overview of some elements of Aqua, Mac OS X's graphical user interface, Wright opened the floor to questions from the crowd, which comprised a mix of Mac and Intel standard PC developers.
[March 14, 2000, 9:41]
Best and worst products, 1996-2006 review
Reviews Vista's Aero is playing catch-up with OS X's Aqua. Built on technology developed by NeXT (Steve Jobs's first post-Apple project), Mac OS X 10.0 (codenamed Cheetah) made its debut on the desktop in March 2001, and is now on version 10.4 (Tiger...
[July 13, 2006, 16:15]



