The MacBook, Mac Pro and iMac owners might be getting their hands on the Apple OS X Mavericks, the newest version of Apple’s typical computer operating system, by the end of Oct. 9to5Mac reports, while some’ve speculated that Apple OS X Mavericks will release alongside the iOS 7 this month, the Apple reportedly planned a later launch for the desktop OS so that its engineering team may focus on the new upcoming iPhone operating system.
The Apple previously released OS X Mountain Lion and OS X Lion immediately following the financial earnings report. The company’s next upcoming report is estimated to occur during the 2nd half of the October, so it’s completely possible that the Apple follows a trend by launching OS X Mavericks around the same time.
Declared earlier this year at the World Wide Developers Conference. The Apple OS X Mavericks comes with a number of new and innovative software features, comprising tabs in the Finder, enhanced Notifications, document tagging, multiple display support.
The Apple will be uncovered at least one new iPhone at the event that’ll occur next week, where we might also hear more about the OS X Maverick’s official release.