Apple's secret iOS code names inspired by ski resorts

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  • Reply 41 of 44
    eightzeroeightzero Posts: 3,208member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by fishstick_kitty View Post


    Everybody on the planet names projects with code names...everybody.



    Except certain butt-head astronomers.



    Get it? See what I did there?
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  • Reply 42 of 44
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by eightzero View Post


    Except certain butt-head astronomers.



    Get it? See what I did there?



    lol, 90s humor.
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  • Reply 43 of 44
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by AppleInsider View Post


    ?iOS code names are not advertised by Apple, the company still internally uses a series of secret names for each new build of its mobile operating system.



    Unlike with new builds of Mac OS X, where Apple makes the software's code name part of its branding, the company sticks with a numeric approach for new iOS builds. But internally, the company has used a series of ?names.



    In truth Apple usually changes code names during the development process code name) of most of its products (both hard and software). At least it was that when I worked there.
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  • Reply 44 of 44
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    Originally Posted by jmillermcp View Post


    Some more codenames...



    iOS 4.2.x CDMA - Phoenix



    iOS 1.1-1.1.1 - Snowbird

    iOS 1.1.2 - Oktoberfest

    iOS 1.1.3-1.1.5 - Little Bear



    iOS 4.0 AppleTV (displayed 4.1) - Mojave



    Touché Apple - I didn't know Phoenix was a ski resort.



    I'm assuming Little Bear Nordic track in McCall, ID.



    Oktoberfest? Every major ski resort has one!
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