Mac OS X Public Beta (Kodiak)
The Mac OS X Public Beta was an early, test version of the Mac OS X operating system released to the public on September 13, 2000. Hardcore Macintosh fans could therefore get a taste of the upcoming operating system before its final release. It was named Kodiak internally by Apple. The name was not publicly used.
The public beta was the first time people could use the Aqua interface. Virtually everything was new in the operating system: fonts, the Dock, even the menu bar (with an Apple logo at the centre, which was later repositioned). The icons exploded in size, and new OS eye candy was all the rage.
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