Will there ever be a Mac OS X 10.10?

Posted by Pierre Igot in: Macintosh
June 21st, 2007 • 7:01 pm

The Mac OS X 10.4.10 update is out and, as Daring Fireball’s John Gruber says, “our long national nightmare of goofballs claiming that version numbers can only go to .9 is over.”

The next question now, however, is much more crucial: Will there ever be a Mac OS X 10.10 release?

And, if so, exactly what kind of feline is it going to be?


3 Responses to “Will there ever be a Mac OS X 10.10?”

  1. danridley says:

    My money’s on Mac OS X 10.10 Andean Mountain Cat.

    Unless Steve Jobs has retired by then, in which case it’ll probably be Mac OS X 10.10 Garfield with its release timed to match a Disney sequel.

  2. ssp says:

    Errr, AppleScript 1.10 has been out for quite some time, hasn’t it?

    And UnicodeChecker is at 1.12 already :)

  3. jr98664 says:

    I’m not sure about .10, but I was thinking something like Mac OS X.8 Ocelot. Nevermind that it’s not that big of a big cat—it just sounds cool.

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