← Back to context Comment by zozbot234 2 months ago "mac OS" not "MacOS". MacOS is for the older pre-OS X versions. 2 comments zozbot234 Reply antipurist 2 months ago It's "macOS" [1] if you really want to be pedantic. However, it's still "Intel Mac OS X" in Safari UA even on M1 MacBook, so why Statcounter data includes both OS X and macOS remains a mystery.[1] https://www.apple.com/macos/macos-sequoia/ Longhanks 2 months ago "macOS" not "mac OS", to align with "iOS", "iPadOS", "watchOS" and "tvOS".
antipurist 2 months ago It's "macOS" [1] if you really want to be pedantic. However, it's still "Intel Mac OS X" in Safari UA even on M1 MacBook, so why Statcounter data includes both OS X and macOS remains a mystery.[1] https://www.apple.com/macos/macos-sequoia/
It's "macOS" [1] if you really want to be pedantic. However, it's still "Intel Mac OS X" in Safari UA even on M1 MacBook, so why Statcounter data includes both OS X and macOS remains a mystery.
[1] https://www.apple.com/macos/macos-sequoia/
"macOS" not "mac OS", to align with "iOS", "iPadOS", "watchOS" and "tvOS".