A huge number of users are eagerly awaiting the new version of the macOS operating system. The current version 10.12(.3), called macOS Sierra, has been with us since September last year. It was introduced last year at WWDC so as this year approaches WWDC, there is also speculation about how Apple names its new version of the operating system. We don't know the name yet, but what we do know is the fact that information about macOS 10.13 appeared on the web for the first time.
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The presence of a mention of macOS 10.13 was first pointed out by the author of the blog Pike's Universe, who saw her on the link in Apple Store. More specifically, he came across it in the so-called “CatalogURL”. This is a secure HTTPS link that the server editors managed to Macrumors track down the full length. You can watch it below.
https://swscan.apple.com/content/catalogs/others/index-10.13seed.merged-1.sucatalog.gz
We don't know much about how macOS 10.13 will be, because it is Apple very discreet regarding any information. Server Macrumors However, they have some interesting data (below) that clearly shows the increasing number of users visiting their website with macOS 10.13. Testing is in full swing. Below that, you can also see the data from our website LSAAs you can see, there are also miniAt least one macOS 10.13 tester is present :)
As for the name itself, it is also a big unknown. Apple however, he definitely has a lot to choose from. Already in 2014, he had several names reported for his future versions of operating systems. These include, for example, the names of famous beaches, famous Californian cities, mountains, deserts and, last but not least, animals. Currently, the list of unused names consists of the following designations: Redwood, Mammoth, California, Big Sur, Pacific, Diablo, Miramar, Rincon, Redtail, Condor, Grizzly, Farallon, Tiburon, Monterey, Skyline, Shasta, Mojave, Sequoia, Ventura and Sonoma. If you are Apple choose one of them, or come up with a completely new name, we'll see WWDC.
Concept of macOS 10.13:
Source: Macrumors