Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar

Released in August of 2002, Mac OS X 10.2 was, in a way, the first new release of Mac OS X to include a large number of new features, such as Address Book, iCal, iChat, as well as nerdier stuff like CUPS and Samba support and Rendezvous (renamed later to Bonjour). It sold for $129.

Sadly, the “Happy Mac” logo that appeared during the Macintosh startup sequence was replaced with a large grey Apple logo with this release.

Sponsored by Rogue Amoeba

Sound Source

The 512 Pixels macOS Screenshot Library is sponsored by SoundSource, from the fine folks at Rogue Amoeba.

SoundSource puts powerful audio control of your Mac right in your menu bar. Adjust app volume instantly, apply audio effects to the audio you hear, and redirect that audio to any device connected to your Mac – now including AirPlay devices.

SoundSource: Sound control so good, it ought to be built into macOS.


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