This document summarizes the evolution of operating systems from 1984 to 1993, including early versions of Mac OS, Windows, and Linux. It notes that Mac OS introduced features like multiple folders and the "Shut Down" command in 1984-1985, while Windows adopted more keyboard shortcuts and terminology in 1987. Linux 0.01 was first released in 1991 and put on the network, and Slackware became the first commercial standalone Linux distribution in 1993.
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La evolución de los sistemas operativos
1. LA EVOLUCIÓN DE LOS
SISTEMAS OPERATIVOS
Danna Leisly Villalpando Ferrer
2. 1984
Mac: Initial Release
Mac: Maintenance Release, Added Mountain scene, About
box, Clean Up Command
3. 1985
Windows: Es un operativo grafico de computadoras desarrollado por Microsoft. La primera versión de
la línea de Microsoft Windows
Mac: Finder Update: Introduced multiple folders, "Shut Down" command, and installation of a
"MiniFinder" application for quickly launching any of the chosen applications
Mac: Release for Hard Disk 20 support
4. 1987
Windows: Introducidas más sofisticadas de keyboard-shortcuts y la terminología de “Minimizar” y
“Maximizar”
Mac: AppleShare 1.0 Work Station Installer disk (for the Macintosh 512K
Mac: AppleShare 1.1 Work Station Installer disk (for the
Macintosh 512K)
Mac: Introduced AppleShare
Mac: Release for Macintosh II and SE. Updated LaserWriter Driver
Mac: Initial Release
Mac: Updated LaserWriter Driver and new version of Apple HD SC Setup
5. 1988
Windows: Is a family of Microsoft Windows graphical user interface-based operating environments.
Mac: AppleShare 2.0 Macintosh 512Ke Work Station Installer disk.
Mac: Initial Release.
Mac: Release for Macintosh Iix.
Mac: Maintenance Release.
6. 1989
Windows: Is a family of Microsoft Windows graphical user interface-based operating
environments.
Mac: Release for Macintosh IIcx
Mac: Release for Macintosh Portable and IIci
7. 1990
Windows: is the third major release of Microsoft Windows
Mac: Release for Macintosh IIfx
Mac: Not released because of AppleTalk bug
Mac: Official release for Macintosh LC, IIsi and Classic
8. 1991
Windows: Is the third major release of Microsoft Windows
Mac: Updated printing software to match software of System 7.0
Linux: Version 0.01 is released and put on the Net.
9. 1992
Windows: Is a series of 16-bit operating systems, produced by Microsoft for use on personal
computers.
Linux: The first Linux newsgroup, comp.os.linux, is proposed and started by Ari Lemmke.
Mac: Limited maintenance release for Pacific customers
Mac: Peter MacDonald announces SLS, the first standalone Linux install. At least 10MB of
space on disk was recommended.
10. 1993
LInux: Slackware, by Patrick Volkerding, becomes the first commercial standalone distribution and
quickly becomes popular within the Linux community.
Linux: Matt Welsh's Linux Installation and Getting Started, version 1 is released. This is
the first book on Linux.
Windows: Is a 32-bit operating system developed by Microsoft.
Windows: Is a series of 16-bit operating systems, produced by Microsoft for use on
personal computers.