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Tarje

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Nov 4, 2003
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Hi guys,

I have questions about OS X; is my homework, and I've been looking around and find nothing about it. Homework consists to know the meaning of the next codenames of Apple products:

Pink
Challengent
Coldplant


I found out that Pink is the codename for a version of the OS X, but don't know exactly which one. 'bout the other two i have no idea what they mean, even if they're right spelled.

I hope you can help me.


Greetings
 
Taligent would go with Pink, but I'm not sure about the last.

Pink was an object-oriented operating system designed by Apple. IBM was working on something similar and worked with Apple in a join company called Taligent. It later ended up as much less than an operating system--an operating environment.
 
My mistake

Originally posted by bousozoku
Taligent would go with Pink, but I'm not sure about the last.

Pink was an object-oriented operating system designed by Apple. IBM was working on something similar and worked with Apple in a join company called Taligent. It later ended up as much less than an operating system--an operating environment.
Yes, actually i kinda misspelled the codenames :eek: , Taligent and Copland. I found this:

Canceled OS Projects
Apple object-oriented OS: Pink
Apple/IBM object-oriented OS (formerly Pink): Taligent
MacOS for x86 computer: Star Trek
MacOS X for x86 computer: Marklar, Star Trek: The Next Generation
Original System 8: Copland
Original System 9: Gershwin
Copland Interface Project: MUSE (Maxwell USer Experience)
Piles for MacOS: Sybil
CHRP Systems: Orient Express

Thanks bousozoku! :) :D

If someone needs info about other codenames, visit http://www.theapplemuseum.com/index.php?id=tam&page=codenames
 
http://applemuseum.bott.org/sections/codenames.html

If you want to know about the codenames behind OS X -- you'll need to look at the history of NeXT and pick up some of the Rhapsody history (Which is Mac OS X Server 1.0) -- first edition of Mac OS X that failed with developers due to the effort to port the apps to the new OS.

http://www.objectfarm.org/Activities/Publications/TheMerger/index.html#History

Mac OS X v10 added added Classic/Carbon and made the transition for users (and developers) rather easy.

If you call losing a lot of apps that diddled h/w and old scanners/printers easy.

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Copland & Pink/Taligent were Apple previous efforts to create the next generation OS -- failures.

Though a lot of Copland features got rolled into System 8&9.
 
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