Release History
Version | Date | Distribution Media | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
0.8 | October 12, 1988 | MO disc | First available version; for NeXT hardware only. |
0.8a | 1988 | MO disc | |
0.9 | 1988 | MO disc | |
1.0 | 1989 | MO disc | |
1.0a | 1989 | MO disc | |
2.0 | September 18, 1990 | MO disc | |
2.1 | March 25, 1991 | MO disc | |
2.1a | MO disc | ||
2.2 | |||
3.0 | September 8, 1992 | CD-ROM | |
3.1 | May 25, 1993 | CD-ROM | Support for the i486 architecture. |
3.2 | October 1993 | CD-ROM | |
3.3 | February 1995 | CD-ROM | Support for the PA-RISC and SPARC architectures. Last and most popular version released under the name Nextstep |
4.0 (beta) | 1996 | CD-ROM | Beta circulated to limited number of developers before OpenStep and Apple acquisition |
Versions up to 3.3 were published.
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