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  • linux doesnt have a bsd unix

  • RON PAUL 2012!

  • Linux is FreeBSD? What?! :-P

  • Mac the PC for retarded people

  • @degoban give me 3 reasons why.

  • @LittleBIGRacer If you accept and support the apple closed policy you are stupid.

  • @degoban I love both Apple and Microsoft. I use both Mac OS X and Windows both on a regular basis. Now with that said, I still don't see 3 reasons why.

  • @LittleBIGRacer I acttualy have a mac for work, cause, you know Apple require you to buy a mac for some stuff, even if you don't need it.

  • @degoban I agree with @LittleBIGRacer, 3 reasons why.

  • @degoban degoban a troll who can't afford a Mac

  • Hmm. I thought OSX86 developers made and named Darwin. Guess I was wrong

  • TRIED LION, IT SIMPLY SUCKS. SNOW LEOPARD 10.8 FTW.

  • @Th33M33 uhh... 10.8 doesn't exist yet =p

  • Single OS strategy lol!!

    MS is making this thing in real with Windows 8.

  • They name Mac OS X into Cats :)

    Apple are at lovers.......

  • Sorry... im using windows 7

  • Google CC actually works pretty well on this video

  • Watching this, I still can't believe this amazing man is no longer with us.

    Rest in peace, Steve. You were one of a kind.

    I'm running this on Lion and I adore it - best OS I've ever used.

  • Why does everyone say he did drugs?... he never did them..

  • @Gerald45 He smoked pot and experimented with lsd.

    It still doesn't change the fact that he's a genius.

    RIP.

  • @MBP6705

    The fact that he smoked pot and did LSD was one of the MAIN reasons he was so creative. Contrary to what the government and big pharma say some of the most intelligent, creative people in the world do pot, mushrooms, LSD and other "hippy drugs". Of course you can't treat them like alcohol with the simple goal of getting intoxicated. You have to be much deeper than that in order to reap the benefits.

  • @HazelHusky I know that. I should have clarified.

    If you look at all the successful people who smoke pot... the founder of CNN still has a joint a day.

  • @Gerald45 you should probably do some research

  • @Gerald45 yes he did, he dropped acid numerous times and recommended people do it at least once.

  • Steve, I'm already missing you... Heaven has a new CEO...

  • The Best CEO in the world....

  • RIP Steve, you were special, we will miss your WWDC keynotes, ideas

  • RIP Steve Jobs. We'll miss you.

  • 98 came in 97

  • is that comic sans?

    

  • @519skate Marker Felt

  • "Most users who are always plugged into the internet get full benefits" Giggity

  • steve jobs looks so much different here than now.

  • Comic sans ms? Lol

  • @WeEatBrainz nope m8...

  • @WeEatBrainz its not comic sans, it a mac :L

  • I worked at MACMALL in Los Angeles and this was televised into the company.

  • I love it how when I watch this on my 07 macbook it doesnt go crazy but on other vids it does!

  • Thumbs up if you are Jackie Chan

  • @Opadome D: How'd you know?

  • when they said it was linux like it was right but when it said it used bsd unix like linux he was wrong because linux does not use bsd unix

  • Interesting goal for an OS. "To make the UI so you wanted to lick it." XD

  • @JamesR624 It brings new meaning to the phrase "eye candy".

  • "not a dual OS stragety..." *coughs* iOS/OSX.

  • @JamesR624 grasping at straws. iOS and OSX are completely different and are aimed for completely different platforms. OSX still is a single OS and doesn't have various sku's.

  • @galacticaphantome True. And now with Lion they're even starting to converge OSX and iOS together. I hope to see iOSX in my lifetime.

  • Thumbs up if you are watching this on Mac OS X Lion :)

  • @GadgetWorld123 Windows 7 Home Premium bitcccchhhh!!!! :D

  • @Mr777luver yea windows 7 hecka sucks!

  • @GadgetWorld123 I wish.

  • @GadgetWorld123 10.7.2 The dream lives on! :-)

  • @GadgetWorld123 Mac OS 9 :)

  • @GadgetWorld123 going to be soon

  • WoW!!

  • I love everything Apple!

  • linux and freebsd?! :D

  • Is it ironic that I'm watching this on a mac... running windows (for gaming)?

  • watching this on a mac :)

  • you can tell steve jobs is a good speaker. turn on subtitles. it actually picks up most of his words

  • 5:10 lol, microsoft understood that 10 years later

  • @peestandingup

    hey man where do u get all of these videos??

  • Apple is using the same version of Mac OS for eleven years, it's strange how their development cycle is so different than Microsoft's.

  • @rubenssz its more of a marketing stratey, at the core with new features the new releases arent really 11 years old even though they carry that name

  • @rubenssz By your logic, MS has only released one OS since windows XP. Windows XP was Windows NT 5.0, and Windows 7 is NT 6.1. Apple's "point releases" are actually full fledged OS updates which add features and under the hood improvements. The reason is because they want to stick with the OS X brand for as long as possible, as it has become synonymous with the Mac brand. They would have just as easily called these updates OS 11, 12, etc.

  • @tightlypackedcoil Makes me wonder what exactly they'll call their OS once they've moved beyond 10.9, unless they do the whole Ubuntu thing and at the farthest go to Mac OS X 10.10, but anyway, yeah.

  • @Titanz91 Apple did have an os 10.4.11 ;-)

  • @Titanz91 Hmm, then maybe they will extend OS X a little beyond 10.9/10.10 ;o. In anycase, I wonder what they'll move onto in terms of calling it a number and or another animal as they do now. Sure will be interesting :P.

  • @Titanz91 Maybe OS 11 will be named after fish? I can hear it now, "Introducing OS XI Goldfish."

  • Part 2??? - link please? :D

  • All hail hackintosh!!

  • MAC OS X FOR EVER!!!!!

  • Apple? Open Source? LOL.

  • I <3 My Macbook and OS X Snow leopard!

  • COCOA?????? why such an incredible name!

  • "It has free BDS unix, which is the same as Linux"

    Wait... what?

  • @Taz3TheRayder Yeah OS X is based on Linux.

  • @jaggedspikerespawn Technically not really. OS X is actually based on the Unix system - not Linux. Mac also has more advanced technology in its OS.

  • @AlexTeddy888 "Mac also has more advanced technology in its OS."

    PFFT

  • @OOIEatte It does.

  • @coffeeandsugar20 based on what? os x still uses a file system from the stone age

  • @OOIEatte UNIX? You're kidding me

  • @jaggedspikerespawn OS X is not based on Linux...it's based on Unix...there are differences, mainly that being Linux was derived from Unix, which was developed and built in the 60's-70's

  • @kingpoopdongle They use the kernal yes.

  • @Taz3TheRayder Mac OS X is based on Unix, and so is Linux.

  • @augustuen But he seems to be implying, that Free BSD and Linux are the same thing.

  • 'Completely open source'

  • you can notice, he was already holding that remote, but today it's THINNER! ;)

  • Happy 10th Birthday Mac OS X!

  • @dommidigital "Comes alive"? I hope you're not talking about performance-wise, because the mac-books are very slow compared to other laptops. My school got them years ago and is loaded with software *In which I think it mostly useless besides Microsoft, MICROSOFT Word/Excel/Powerpoint/etc. and Terminal, also Firefox. Safari isn't that good* Also, the Shutdown button seems to be the best feature on the Mac Book.

  • @theif519 Also, Also, Also, Also. Mac's don't come with bloatware, their warrantys are better, they are made from quality parts, and if you want to you can install windows on them. So you were saying?

  • @JoelB3783 "Made from quality parts" Are you talking about Hardware or Software? I don't care how great the Mac looks, I care about performance. One-Button mouse is my biggest problem with it, and having to ctrl+click every time is annoying. Windows also has a lot of software that's supported with it, and I mean games. True, Viruses are a problem, but if you have the right software and know the correct course of actions to use, it's second-best to Linux Mint and Ubuntu

  • @theif519 Just get a mouse with multiple buttons! It costs money, but that's the best advice I can give :P

  • @theif519 its pressure sensitive.. there are two buttons

  • @theif519 Or you can click and hold and voila! it is a right click, or you can click on the right side of the trackpad. There are many alternatives, but if u still want the 2 button mouse just but an external mouse. and OSX runs very fast for me.

  • The old presentations Steve made always get me excited. But now, when he introduced iPad 2, I didn't feel so excited...

  • @taoyizhi he's very sick, i'm happy he was even there...

  • @taoyizhi now i love apple but, the ipad2 was just catch up , it was all stuff we seen before

  • The Mac OS X isn't too bad, but it sucks ass on a Mac Book. It's very slow and costs a fortune, my school said they paid over 2K per Mac Book, which is a piece of shit, and costs more than a good Windows 7 computer these days. Mac OS X isn't an entire piece of shit, but it does suck ass.

  • I pee standing up too

  • I'm still stuck with Windows XP -.- but I'm getting a Mac in a month! :)

  • @AndyBonHelsing1 wait for the refresh

  • @Hellhelium2008 Of course

  • OpenGL and QuickTime.. oh dear.. so much for the Killer Graphics!

  • @leatwix that was 11 years ago...

  • Yea, I wish osx kernel was open source... Lol he copied linux

  • @SyncAllData I think the Darwin kernel is open source. That's how OSx86, a project for getting OS X working on PC hardware, was even possible. And Steve Jobs did mention "Linux" in this presentation, but Mac OS X is based on NeXTSTEP, which is the operating system for the computer company NeXT Computer, which Steve Jobs worked in before joining Apple again.

  • @psphacker8 mac is essentially ubuntu with a dock and some deliberately un-engineered software points that make system compatability as strained as possible, i love mac but its not as unique as fanboys claim

  • @dwoodsky iLife?

  • @dwoodsky

    Mac OS X does not share any code with Linux.

    Both are unix-like systems, but have a completely different code-bases.

  • @dwoodsky considering Mac OS X was shipped long before Ubuntu, and it's just an update of the NeXTStep codebase (that ALSO included a Dock) that was shipped long before Linux 0.9, then, Ubuntu is just a Mac OS X without a dock :p

  • @claunia very true, the analogy is simply meant to display the similarity of the two operating systems

  • @claunia i dont think the new OSX is based on NeXTStep's os. Apple completely redesign it but keeping some old features...

  • @Hellhelium2008 you're absolutely wrong. you can indeed execute a couple of NeXTStep for Intel command line applications on both Rhapsody DR (the OS X pre OS X) and on Mac OS X Intel, as well as you can see the APIs are exactly the same (NSString, NSData, NSObject for example). You can also download the source code of some components of Mac OS X and clearly see the 80s (C) by NeXT

    NeXTStep = 4.4BSD + Mach 2 + Postscript GUI, Mac OS X = FreeBSD + Mach 3 + PDF GUI, just an update of the same techs

  • @claunia okay..... i dont really understand much much but anyways, you seem to know more! lol

    btw, does NeXTStep's OS even exist anymore?

  • @Hellhelium11231995 yeah, it's called Mac OS X 10.6 :p

    It has been just renamed and updated. Mac OS X is to NeXTStep what Windows 7 is to Windows NT 3.

    Release history: NeXTStep 0.8 -> 2.0 -> 3.0 -> OpenStep 4.0 -> Rhapsody -> Mac OS X Server 1.x -> Mac OS X 10.0 -> 10.1 -> 10.2 -> 10.3 -> 10.4 -> 10.5 -> 10.6

  • @claunia ok lol i've been using it all this time and i didnt know!

  • @Hellhelium11231995 you can search "omniweb nextstep" on google, the first link should be to download, if you download the -I.tar.gz and uncompress it, Finder will recognize it as an Intel app.

    You will not see the icon or be able to execute it because some changes on the internals for GUI apps that made execution of pre 10.4 apps for Intel impossible.

    OmniGroup was one of the first Mac OS X developers as just had to update their apps from NeXTStep.

    You can see more info on Wikipedia :p

  • @claunia /watch?v=j02b8Fuz73A

  • Look what mac were doing 2 years before XP was even out.... I mean XP even copied the name of OS X- and it's only 11 years later that windows 7 comes out and even comes close to comparing with the user interface in Mac OS X

  • "single os strategy"

    HA

    sent from my iPhone

  • @robotmonkey73 Technically he means like no OS X Home Edition or OS X Professional.

  • @robotmonkey73 The iPhone runs OS X ;) - check the original iPhone announcement 2007

  • @GavinSamAnimation They do it for the same reason the don't change their OS m' friend! ; )

  • Oh fuck me! Did they really use ComicSans (or something extremely similar) for their presentation??? Hilarious, it was tasteless then, it is even more today.

    Anyway, good memories. I remember when i was first introduced to OsX back in school for learning typo, ps and layout software. This felt extremely new and ueber cool back in the day when i used to use Win98 at home.

  • @kunstsein that font would be marker felt. main use today: iOS "Notes" app

  • @kunstsein Not Comic Sans, Chalkboard ;)

  • I always wondered how fast our computers would run if we went back to old OS graphics. God! Our computers would be so FAST!!!!!!!!!

  • Those were the good old days. I'm sick of all this iOS powered crap.

  • i remember those times in which steve was still young and fat

  • mac os x leopard and snow leopard are nowhere near as good as the old aqua and stuff like that..

  • I miss what apple's philosophy used to be... :(

  • Someones lost weight.

  • What a visionary! 'Designed for the Internet', who whould have thought that in 2000...

  • notice how he was praising adobe, wow things have changed.

  • Jobs is like a cartoon character, he hasn't changed his outfit in 10 years.

  • @TheE3Guy :P Haha

  • @TheE3Guy Because it's timeless.

  • @TheE3Guy i think around the time of the original imac was when it became a trademark, cause he used a suit and tie in that

  • @TheE3Guy haha, true :D

  • @TheE3Guy

    But he keeps changing verticals' industries!!!

    Music..

    Videos..

    Software...

    Apps...

    Communications...

    AND.. keep counting.

  • @TheE3Guy A cartoon character who's dying of cancer and looks skinner and skinner every time he appears.

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  • @Athos523 That's really terrible of you to joke about that. Just in really bad taste dude.

  • @TheE3Guy Wasn't a joke...

  • Apple Had Transparency, When microsoft still had the classic look!

  • "Great software written by Adobe" ... how things change!

  • @hatfinch apple still work with adobe, just not with flash on their mobile devices. apple need something reliable, consistent and bug-proof. they've never seen that from adobe.

  • @hatfinch: I think that Apple thinks that the Adobe software is still great, but they just don't like the flash.

  • haha, "linux-like"

  • I used XP until 2007 and started using OS X. I would never dream of going back to Windows

  • @metalmilitia89 I hope to say that soon when I switch to a Mac.

  • wow, press the Vuvuzela button... It sounds like there is going to be a huge goal...

  • mac rules

  • MS has taken the lazy way to do things for years. Apple rebuilt the OS from the ground up. MS has become such a dinosaur over the last several years, MS does not really give a rats ass what people think about what they do as long as suckers spend money on their products. Vista was a joke, the worst operating system I have ever used in my life! People that say Vista was good have never used a really good operating system. OS X is based on UINX, how hard is this to understand!?

  • @daguv510 Who cares if OS X is based on UNIX or not. I use any OS that works.

  • @daguv510 So true. If you look past their pretty, modern looking GUI, it is basically the same thing as Windows 3.1. More power to the developers at Apple!

  • @MBP6705 sorry can i ask how macs GUI has changed... the older version of mac os i have used was i think 7 or 8 not too sure... its still the same just with a dock

  • @jedixo They added spotlight and the dock, like you said, and they have more modern looking fonts instead of the older looking OS 9 fonts, and it just looks overall newer. I guess it hasn't changed all that much.

  • You actually have two operating systems steve...

  • what a genius, i wish i could talk like him

  • 2002?

  • @GYPSYINNY  umm.. you skipped about 10 years there buddy

  • @tylersmyler how?

  • Is it me or OS X is the longest running Mac OS besides OS 9 below?

  • @mendozairis Not really. Apple has treated OS X like a brand name: individual point releases (10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, and 10.6) are basically equivalent to Mac OS 7, 8, and 9 back in the 1990s.

    Technically speaking, there's as much distinction between Cheetah (10.0, released in 2000) and Snow Leopard (10.6, released in 2009) as there is between System 7 (released in 1991) and OS 9 (released in 1999). Or Windows 2000 and Windows 7. The "Mac OS X" name is kept around for marketing purposes.

  • I <3 Apple.

  • windows 7 is great & easy....

  • can i just say that whoever is arguing about wat computer is better u obviously have no life. its just a computer who gives a shittt

  • Don't like this guy. However, when he gets an idea, he pursues it like no other. WHOA! He said, "..great technology developed by Adobe..." Wasn't a hater yet.

  • @justin76pa Adobe was different back then. It was still under John Warnock.

  • Lawl I fucking love Applefags.