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Mihai Parparita:

Infinite Mac can now run early Mac OS X, with 10.1 and 10.3 being the best supported versions. It’s not particularly snappy, but as someone who lived through that period, I can tell you that it wasn’t much better on real hardware. Infinite HD has also been rebuilt to have some notable indie software from that era.

As Mihai notes they take a while to boot, but are fairly usable one up and running. It was a great blast from the past to poke around these this evening. There’s some familiar apps on the Infinite HD—a good reminder of how many great indie apps were available from really early on.

Screenshot of Mac OS X 10.1 from Infinite Mac running in Firefox on Linux. The About This Mac window is open, along with Terminal, Finder, and CPU Monitor.
Mac OS X 10.1

Mac OS X was what got me back into the Mac after a few years on Windows 98. I started with Public Beta and continued with each new release until 2017.

Screenshot of Mac OS X 10.3 from Infinite Mac running in Firefox on Linux. The About This Mac window is open, along with Finder and System Preferences.
Mac OS X 10.3

I was surprised to be reminded of how quickly the UI evolved. I knew that it was iterated upon with every major new version, but even by 10.3 here it’s looking quite clean. Not sure the brushed metal holds up but the refined version of Aqua is pretty great.