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- Jan 5, 2007
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- Apple Black MacBook 2 GB RAM, 2.0 GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo Proecessor, 120 GB HD. 30 GB Black iPod Video
I've heard people refer to Pre-Mac OS X systems as "classic". I've seen a setup on ShapeShifter that refers to their layout as "Mac OS X, the way it should have been." I've heard people say that Mac OS X is radically different from Mac OS 9,8,7,etc. Now, I used Mac OS 9 in elementary school, but I have no recollection on how it was set up, so I really don't know anything about the OSes before Mac OS X. Does anyone know what was so radical about Mac OS X that people now refer to the Mac systems before it as "classic"?