On June 2, 2014, Apple showed off OS X Yosemite for the first time at WWDC. Its design more closely resembled iOS than previous versions. (via Cult of Mac -

On June 2, 2014, Apple showed off OS X Yosemite for the first time at WWDC. Its design more closely resembled iOS than previous versions.

(via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)

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