@@BluefireSorcererOfficial Yeah, I have a Windows XP virtual machine on my Mac Mini I use for running old games from my childhood, i.e. for my "Let's Play" videos. And next spring, Windows 7 will die, especially now that Windows 10 has been going very strong. Seriously, my college upgraded all their PCs in the summer of 2016 from Windows 7 to Windows 10 (not unlike in the summer of 2010, when they upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7.)
That's the most awesome thing I've ever seen happen at a Stevenote. I think they should do more creative stuff like this at their product introductions, it'd be incredible PR, wouldn't it? :D
2021 here I'm amazed Apple did this for OS 9 which was only out for about 2 years before being replaced with OS X, but then when they finally switched to MacOS 11, it was such a quiet announcement that I didn't even noticed that Big Sur was OS 11 after it had been released to the general public, even though OS X lasted for two decades!
@@squanchy474 yeah but compared to the Mac it didn't really take off yet. And for the record I hate Apple but me saying that about the Arm Mac's mean's it got my attention but I'll never really use a Mac.
@@flying_Night_slasher regardless, apple is somewhat innovate even after jobs death, such as Apple Watch back in 2014, but yea, Apple isnt same without Steve Jobs, and its just lacked its charms and etc that making its awesome, but their products are still decent (just their services can be sucky and too secure, which caused mine [and so with anyone] to lose their iCloud account and cant recover it (if you have 2FA) due to phone number doesnt work thanks to stupid carrier or various reasons). Atleast, so far, we still have Craig, Phil Schiller atleast.
There was no funeral, because technically even though it’s no longer has the 10.x moniker, it’s still is Mac OS X. And I think that is how Apple will go on in terms of OS. Unless they totally re-write the OS, it’ll be Mac OS X for while.
I will always remember that Smiling face, everytime I boot os X, because I still have os 9, but it's not the same when it's on a dual-boot. R.I.P. OS 9 We will remember you always, no matter what happens.
"Windows XP was a friend to us all. Even though he started rough, when he got Service Pack 2, he became loved by hundred of millions of users. He was a reliable man, never tired, except occasionaly when he got the blue screen and needed to be rebooted. Windows XP came into this world, in October of 2001, for a retail price of 99 dollars. Even when it's successor, Vista, came along, people still used him." Continued in the next comment.
"He has lived 12 and a half years, longer than any other system of his kind. He is now in the great bit-bucket in the SkyDrive, no doubt looking down upon us, with his logo that appeared every time he booted. He is survived by his two successors, Windows 7 and 8, along with hundreds of thousands of applications. Now, please take a moment to remember our old friend, Windows XP. *Places Windows XP box in coffin and buries it in the ground.*"
The very last version of OS X (or macOS 10), Catalina is dead, exactly 20 years after Mac OS 9 was out of support. But there's no funeral whatsoever and beside, macOS 11-13 (and even to this day), still works the same as macOS 10 apart from version changes and new features.
Man, i've used Mac all my life, im 13 now and i remember when i was 5 tht a had OS 9, and after i saw this video, i laughed and cried at the same time, and thought about the memories of OS 9. Those where the days! :'-)
It shows you Apple have a sense of humour and a playfult side, they don't take everything too seriously. Microsoft do similar things at their keynotes sometimes when they have a parody of a film or something with Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer acting in the lead rolls. Look up Microsoft Matrix Spoof for example.
@NDogg15 I have a MBP laptop since early 2007, it's going to be 4 years soon and it's still working like a new one. I have latest OS X Snow Leopard installed, and it's not slowing it down and working just like original Tiger OS. I never had it crashed (besides one time when i stress-tested it opening a lot of software during video compiling in final cut, and even then it saved me all my files) and it never over-heated and turned off after that. What am I doing wrong?
Does anyone know what the name of the "song" (Organ music) Is called, would be neat to use in an iMovie or Podcast! If anyone knows let me know! Thanks -JDJosh
Mac OS 9 was a very fast, great OS. I think it still can work for a user at a very basic level. Some websites may not load, fine, but for word processing, image manipulation and enhancing and even 3D and audio recording, video editing, you can still use one. As I said, very fast, responsive, quick and easy to use. Hilarious presentation though! Love it!
Twelves years ago the above would have had some truth to it but As of 2022, you’d be hard pressed to get any website to load in Mac OS 9 using the include Internet Explorer for Max. Even if you used the most up to date browser available for OS 9, which was Classilla, a mozzila-based browser for OS 9 No longer developed (9.3.4b from 2021 is the final release) Email might work for a modern email provider that allow for unencrypted email access. For offline tasks like word processing, image manipulation, games, spreadsheets, etc. it would still work OK much like Windows 98 would. But there are few users these days that would find those limitations acceptable. Even the most basic technophobic user these days would find something like the most basic Apple iPad more useful.
Just a question, I know that the piece played at the start and at the end is the Toccata from Toccata and Fugue in D minor by J.S.Bach. What is the piece played during the 'ulergy?' (Spelling Not good)
@redwolf4k: Windows applications currently expect the registry to be there, since they are programmed like this. In this way, Microsoft could only enhance the reg-problem by having developers re-programming their apps a little bit I guess.
@vantageIIx Wrong. It's BSD, a descendant of Unix. However, a lot of the Unix code was replaced and, therefore, nearly every descendant of BSD is merely Unix-like. When I say "nearly," I mean that only two have been certified: Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6. Here's my question to you: what makes Leopard and Snow Leopard "more Unix" than 10.0-10.4?
@Enucentro You missed my point. My point was that the system requirements didn't increase because it's just an improved version of Leopard. You're absolutely right about 7, and won't argue your points there. But, again, that's not my point.
Fuck the fanboy shit Steve Jobs revolutionized personal computing forever. Period. Pc/Mac/Linux, doesnt matter. Its based on Unix, yes, but what Apple did with it influence everything. Amen, and rest in peace, you will NEVER be forgotten Steve Jobs.
you can change the position of the dock menu on mac OSX,change color sceems,change your desktop wallpaper just like windows.looks arent everything in an OS its te ability of the OS that counts.even so mac OSX can display more colors than windows.
@NDogg15 What's a new OS for you? New features, right? Windows 7 isn't exactly based on an alien technology, is it? It's the same old Vista made to look a bit more like OS X. And I wouldn't be surprised to find some Win'95 code leftover in Windows 7. As it already happened before with Vista. And now about Snow Leopard: it has new features that you really use and make your day a bit easier, that's all new OS has to have. Not inventing a new bicycle, but making small changes to a already good one
AFAIK rumors were that during the development of Mac OS 9 an Apple programmer DID manage to create memory protection for it, but Steve Jobs himself said that the feature had to be taken out - just so that people would go over to Mac OS X!
Actually, Xerox alto only inspired Steve Jobs to do the graphical user interface, however, it isnt any foundation at all of each Mac OS. I know what you mean but this had to be said ;)
ahaha you bought vista? if you must have it, bittorrent, but seriously, my parents had it for a week, and make me set up the printer/internet and it didn't recognize the printer and (almost) nothing worked on it... well needless to say the printer is pretty important so now its a windows xp compy.
So it's no longer possible to play Unicycle on today's Macs? …You'd think Apple would offer a Mac OS Classic emulator for Intel Macs (not just a bridge of sorts like the Classic environment was) as a separate download for people who still rely on older software.
@bishbashboshjt OS X is more of a brand name than a version number. Each version of OS X is considered a whole new OS and not just a version of Mac OS X, so I highly doubt it would be called OS 11.
I worked on that OS in Cupertino, it was great fun testing the software with a bunch of characters and jokers, including Worker Bee.
Did you also happen to work on Mac OS X Panther?
@@oneofakidd why panther in specific?
..."he never once flunted his power with a start menu" i love that phrase!
And then 9 years later, this is exactly what would happen to Steve Jobs.
Rip, you piece of gold
Wow, that's actually kind of creepy. I would never picture Jobs doing this... but it's so damn cool, you have to love it!
it was pretty funny
Wow Apple, that was very extra and completely unnecessary but, your Apple so you what you gotta do lol
@@NotJohnTanner Don’t make fun of apple
@@JamesConnor116 Don’t make fun of Mac OS 9
@@shahabfalak2598 ?????🤡🤡🤡🤡
The PowerMac G4 was the last OS 9 bootable machine.
Tom
Awesome to see you here!
Mac Mini G4 also (unofficially)
r/skamtebord
wow
Cheers Tom™️
I'm here because Windows XP has died today.
and I'm here emulating it
@@BluefireSorcererOfficial Yeah, I have a Windows XP virtual machine on my Mac Mini I use for running old games from my childhood, i.e. for my "Let's Play" videos.
And next spring, Windows 7 will die, especially now that Windows 10 has been going very strong. Seriously, my college upgraded all their PCs in the summer of 2016 from Windows 7 to Windows 10 (not unlike in the summer of 2010, when they upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7.)
Yeah because Windows XP is a loser such an idiot os
Yeah screw you I hate windows
@@shahabfalak2598 get Mac and iPod and iPhone iPad lol
This is an awesome way of saying godbye to a great software!
Mac OS 9. The same history as Dreamcast...
1999-2002
NextTV xD
And the same death for Nintendo 64
Yeah he was a humble guy he’s was mentor to many younger technologies including Sherlock auto updating
@@microsoftwin10 I know It was the best console ever made
@Shreenivas iyer we know we all love him ❤️❤️
That's the most awesome thing I've ever seen happen at a Stevenote. I think they should do more creative stuff like this at their product introductions, it'd be incredible PR, wouldn't it? :D
It was so much better before...
Fun fact: Lorin Nelson did the organ music for this event. He previously composed the music to Lego Island.
2021 here
I'm amazed Apple did this for OS 9 which was only out for about 2 years before being replaced with OS X, but then when they finally switched to MacOS 11, it was such a quiet announcement that I didn't even noticed that Big Sur was OS 11 after it had been released to the general public, even though OS X lasted for two decades!
That's what happened after Steve Jobs died; Apple became soulless, greedy, and devoid of any major innovation. (Except for the Mac's change to Arm)
@@flying_Night_slasher can’t really say that’s a “major innovation “ there have been arm based PCs before.
@@squanchy474 yeah but compared to the Mac it didn't really take off yet. And for the record I hate Apple but me saying that about the Arm Mac's mean's it got my attention but I'll never really use a Mac.
@@flying_Night_slasher regardless, apple is somewhat innovate even after jobs death, such as Apple Watch back in 2014, but yea, Apple isnt same without Steve Jobs, and its just lacked its charms and etc that making its awesome, but their products are still decent (just their services can be sucky and too secure, which caused mine [and so with anyone] to lose their iCloud account and cant recover it (if you have 2FA) due to phone number doesnt work thanks to stupid carrier or various reasons). Atleast, so far, we still have Craig, Phil Schiller atleast.
There was no funeral, because technically even though it’s no longer has the 10.x moniker, it’s still is Mac OS X.
And I think that is how Apple will go on in terms of OS. Unless they totally re-write the OS, it’ll be Mac OS X for while.
R.I.P. Steve Jobs
We will miss you dearly.
Remembering MacOS 9 1999-2002
System 4 1987-1990
Windows XP 2001-2014
soon, macOS Catalina (the final one to have version 10), possibly later in this year, or the next year.
I will always remember that Smiling face, everytime I boot os X, because I still have os 9, but it's not the same when it's on a dual-boot. R.I.P. OS 9 We will remember you always, no matter what happens.
@DulBeat Does it come with iFuneral service?
"Windows XP was a friend to us all. Even though he started rough, when he got Service Pack 2, he became loved by hundred of millions of users. He was a reliable man, never tired, except occasionaly when he got the blue screen and needed to be rebooted. Windows XP came into this world, in October of 2001, for a retail price of 99 dollars. Even when it's successor, Vista, came along, people still used him." Continued in the next comment.
Yeah such a loser xp go back nightmare shool
"He has lived 12 and a half years, longer than any other system of his kind. He is now in the great bit-bucket in the SkyDrive, no doubt looking down upon us, with his logo that appeared every time he booted. He is survived by his two successors, Windows 7 and 8, along with hundreds of thousands of applications. Now, please take a moment to remember our old friend, Windows XP. *Places Windows XP box in coffin and buries it in the ground.*"
It’s been over 20 years now and this is still imo the nicest looking os to any pc
he could be an actor
he didn't give any smile.
R.I.P. Steve
man steve looked younger here! amazing what 8 years would do to a person
He had cancer and that's why he became so tin and frail.
R.I.P Steve Jobs we all will remember u...
evreybody will miss u Steve Jobs.
And now.. Mac OS 9 is with Steve :')
and now we can say : "Steve Jobs was a friend to us all"
R.I.P Mac OS 9. You will live on through un-updated G3s and The Pirate bay.
Some say that this is funny, some say it is cool, i feel it is sad. I'm still rocking my ibook g3 clamshell with os 9.2. Power to the os 9 users!!!
lol
"Thousands of applications..most of them legitimate."
"he never wants the power from the START menu.."
priceless
That was fucking awesome. Never realised how funny Steve Jobs could be
RIP OS 9
The very last version of OS X (or macOS 10), Catalina is dead, exactly 20 years after Mac OS 9 was out of support.
But there's no funeral whatsoever and beside, macOS 11-13 (and even to this day), still works the same as macOS 10 apart from version changes and new features.
macOS 11-15 is still Mac OS X under the hood
Man, i've used Mac all my life, im 13 now and i remember when i was 5 tht a had OS 9, and after i saw this video, i laughed and cried at the same time, and thought about the memories of OS 9.
Those where the days! :'-)
@Bluedino549 Mac OS9 Also Had Code Names = 9.0 Sonata - 9.0.4 Minuet - 9.1 Fortissimo - 9.2 Moonlight - 9.2.1 Limelight - 9.2.2 LU1. Also Mac OS8 had Code Names = 8.0 Tempo - 8.1 Bride of Buster - 8.5 Allegro - 8.5.1 The Ric Ford Release - 8.6 Veronica
@mikedeliv No 10.0 was called Cheetah and around that time Windows Xp was released and that code name was Whistler.
It shows you Apple have a sense of humour and a playfult side, they don't take everything too seriously. Microsoft do similar things at their keynotes sometimes when they have a parody of a film or something with Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer acting in the lead rolls. Look up Microsoft Matrix Spoof for example.
macOS comes back with a small m
April 8, 2014, Redmond, Washington: Microsoft and millions of others mourn the death of their longtime friend, Windows XP.
Mac OS 9 was not officially released in October 23, 1998.
Budar Endario wow really???
Of course.
You're laughing. Mac OS 9 is dead and you're laughing.
I think the song was "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Yes, it was also Bach's "Komm Susser Tod".
@WINANDMACNERD thank you i was wondering what was the name of the xerox program
steve jobs actually cares about customers
Celebrate Steve's life and be happy that he and his beloved sons OS9 all the way to Apple I are in heaven together.
I never used OS9, but as a recent Mac adopter, I'm very happy with OSX.
@NDogg15 I have a MBP laptop since early 2007, it's going to be 4 years soon and it's still working like a new one. I have latest OS X Snow Leopard installed, and it's not slowing it down and working just like original Tiger OS. I never had it crashed (besides one time when i stress-tested it opening a lot of software during video compiling in final cut, and even then it saved me all my files) and it never over-heated and turned off after that. What am I doing wrong?
Does anyone know what the name of the "song" (Organ music) Is called, would be neat to use in an iMovie or Podcast! If anyone knows let me know!
Thanks
-JDJosh
you can move the dock and the hard drive icon on OS X... hows vista treating you?
Mac OS 9 was a very fast, great OS. I think it still can work for a user at a very basic level. Some websites may not load, fine, but for word processing, image manipulation and enhancing and even 3D and audio recording, video editing, you can still use one. As I said, very fast, responsive, quick and easy to use.
Hilarious presentation though! Love it!
Twelves years ago the above would have had some truth to it but As of 2022, you’d be hard pressed to get any website to load in Mac OS 9 using the include Internet Explorer for Max. Even if you used the most up to date browser available for OS 9, which was Classilla, a mozzila-based browser for OS 9 No longer developed (9.3.4b from 2021 is the final release) Email might work for a modern email provider that allow for unencrypted email access. For offline tasks like word processing, image manipulation, games, spreadsheets, etc. it would still work OK much like Windows 98 would. But there are few users these days that would find those limitations acceptable. Even the most basic technophobic user these days would find something like the most basic Apple iPad more useful.
I remember using it in primary school in 2002 and it would crash allot
@magnus87 Windows Xp Doesn't Drop its Extended Support Until April 8, 2014 (Service Pack 3 x86 and Service Pack 2 x64)
Just a question,
I know that the piece played at the start and at the end is the Toccata from Toccata and Fugue in D minor by J.S.Bach.
What is the piece played during the 'ulergy?'
(Spelling Not good)
mr ballmer would say: I LOVE THIS COMPANY
@redwolf4k: Windows applications currently expect the registry to be there, since they are programmed like this. In this way, Microsoft could only enhance the reg-problem by having developers re-programming their apps a little bit I guess.
Steve Rocks!
Me too. Poor Mac Os 9. We will miss u.
Even if some of us did not get to use you that much or very little.
R.I.P.
Mac Os 9
One of the best vids ever
can you post the full wwdc, theres NO video on yt
could someone please tell me what is the name of the funebral march at the beginning?
@vantageIIx Wrong. It's BSD, a descendant of Unix. However, a lot of the Unix code was replaced and, therefore, nearly every descendant of BSD is merely Unix-like. When I say "nearly," I mean that only two have been certified: Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6. Here's my question to you: what makes Leopard and Snow Leopard "more Unix" than 10.0-10.4?
@Enucentro You missed my point. My point was that the system requirements didn't increase because it's just an improved version of Leopard. You're absolutely right about 7, and won't argue your points there. But, again, that's not my point.
wow i had my volume way up from watching a different video, and when i turned this on it scared the crap out of me...
What does Mac OS 9 have to do with Windows XP?
Fuck the fanboy shit
Steve Jobs revolutionized personal computing forever. Period. Pc/Mac/Linux, doesnt matter. Its based on Unix, yes, but what Apple did with it influence everything. Amen, and rest in peace, you will NEVER be forgotten Steve Jobs.
Feckin hillarious! :) Wish all MacWorlds were available on DVD or something.
and now Steve is lying near to Mac OS 9 8(
Steve has quite a sense of humor 8D
People forget that a lot of people were not happy with OG MacOS was killed off. Now it seems silly but so many developers were stuck in that zone.
spotlight was called sherlock and was an app in the dock not in the menu bar right
I miss OS 9 I played so many classic games on it. modern but capable of hosting 7.5 apps. It weill be missed
you can change the position of the dock menu on mac OSX,change color sceems,change your desktop wallpaper just like windows.looks arent everything in an OS its te ability of the OS that counts.even so mac OSX can display more colors than windows.
Yeah but the ibook shipped with 10.4 so your core duo was a weird one. was it from an apple store?
Wonder where the casket went
@NDogg15 What's a new OS for you? New features, right? Windows 7 isn't exactly based on an alien technology, is it? It's the same old Vista made to look a bit more like OS X. And I wouldn't be surprised to find some Win'95 code leftover in Windows 7. As it already happened before with Vista. And now about Snow Leopard: it has new features that you really use and make your day a bit easier, that's all new OS has to have. Not inventing a new bicycle, but making small changes to a already good one
what does this have to do with the processor??
What a FUN presentation! Very interesting!
apple was pre-microsoft. Win-Dos was taken from Mac-Dos.
The concept and realization of the GUI was also taken from apple and used by microsoft.
AFAIK rumors were that during the development of Mac OS 9 an Apple programmer DID manage to create memory protection for it, but Steve Jobs himself said that the feature had to be taken out - just so that people would go over to Mac OS X!
@Bluedino549 True true. Remember The First OS X Was Called "Kodiak" which was the Beta of OSX.
Mac OS 9 Is Gone :(
@vantageIIx Huh. Tell me, what is OSX based on?
I love this segment.
Hope they do this for Mac OS X now that MacOS Big Sur will be v11.0
Sorry to see you go Steve, by the way I'm still using system 9 on an older G4. I don't need nor want to rebuy something that works fine.
1:34 Steve jobs got the year wrong lol. 1999 not 1998, that was 8.5’s release date.
@SuperHomerr Actually this is not the death of OS9, but more of the Death of Patent-Cross between Microsoft and Apple
Yay! We have another Mac OS9 fan! I have two computers that run OS9. And my OSX laptop will run any OS7 apps. Good times.
10 will be gone soon...
10.0-10.8 have passed away
Kan Playz tru tru
yep. macOS 11 in 2020
This was insane.
In a living memory of
Mac OS 9
(1999-2002)
:'(
R.I.P Steve Jobs
Actually, Xerox alto only inspired Steve Jobs to do the graphical user interface, however, it isnt any foundation at all of each Mac OS. I know what you mean but this had to be said ;)
Out where? :)
oh shoot! Macintosh is one of the computers that got graphical user interface. The founding of M$ is later than Mac.
Whats the organ peice called?
The sad thing is, Jobs seems to be taking this all very seriously...
🤓
Someone in my school made a project about Steve Jobs and mispelled iPod as iPob 💀💀💀
ahaha you bought vista? if you must have it, bittorrent, but seriously, my parents had it for a week, and make me set up the printer/internet and it didn't recognize the printer and (almost) nothing worked on it... well needless to say the printer is pretty important so now its a windows xp compy.
Ten years later, Steve went into this coffin :(
So it's no longer possible to play Unicycle on today's Macs? …You'd think Apple would offer a Mac OS Classic emulator for Intel Macs (not just a bridge of sorts like the Classic environment was) as a separate download for people who still rely on older software.
*SnIFF* OH MAC OS 9 Why did you have to leave us? :( LOL XD
Do you mean that in a bad way? Seems to me they are on the ball with their updates!
@jasongunning2468 Not Gonna Happen. They Dropped Support For the PPC Processors And the 68K's
@bishbashboshjt OS X is more of a brand name than a version number. Each version of OS X is considered a whole new OS and not just a version of Mac OS X, so I highly doubt it would be called OS 11.