

So on average, we've seen some sort of update every 44 days.

This version was only for the then-new PowerMac G5 and the flat panel iMac G4, and was never generally released.

This figure includes the one odd macOS X release: 10.2.7. Starting with the Public Beta and up through 11.7.4, there have been 186 macOS releases, both major and minor.

Some random notes, updated from the original post: This has happened a few times over the years. This is to keep the version numbers in the proper order, even when an older OS received an update after a major new release came out. Some entries may appear out of chronological order (i.e. Note: The Days column reflects the number of days between releases. Ⓘ Leopard - First universal binary release Ⓘ Snow Leopard - First Intel-only release Ⓘ Lion - App Store only (USB stick later) The Windows version requires Windows 7 or later.Ⓘ Ventura (Taxes were too high in Santa Barbara?) The iTunes 12.5.1 update is available to Macs running 10.9.5 or later via the Mac App Store now. Your video floats above your desktop in any corner of the screen. Watch videos as you multitask and use different apps. Play music from your Library and Apple Music using your voice. It also adds enhancements designed for macOS Sierra including: Now with an all-new Apple Music design which brings greater clarity and simplicity to every aspect of the experience. The update also adds full support for iOS 10 alongside its release today and the iPhone 7 retail launch this Friday, September 16. The public release of macOS Sierra will arrive later this month on September 20, but users on previous versions of Mac OS X and Windows are getting the update today likely to prepare for the launch of iPhone 7. The rest of the iTunes experience remains largely unchanged. The update introduces a much cleaner look overall for Apple Music with larger black font and simplified navigation. Apple today released iTunes version 12.5.1 for OS X and Windows users, bringing the Apple Music redesign that it first unveiled for its new macOS Sierra release arriving later this month.Īs pictured above, Apple Music has been given a total redesign in this update, in line with the new experience that it first unveiled back at WWDC with the introduction of macOS Sierra.
