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Originally Posted by Curtis
Speaking strictly as a Mac user, I would assume that was because even though major revisions (10.1, 10.2, Panther, Leopard, Tiger) come years apart and cost hundreds of dollars apiece, they're all still just revisions of OS X (10.0).
Edit: In other words, the underlying architecture didn't change, so while the version has a different name, it's still the same operating system.
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Exactly - 95. 98, and ME were all DOS with a GUI on top of it. Windows XP, and everything since, was based on Windows Server 2000 (also referred to as NT5).