Apple's WWDC at the San Jose Convention Center (May 13-16) showcased the progress made in developing a new Mac OS called Rhapsody, which used OpenStep as its foundation. The system included a modified version of OpenStep with a more Mac-like interface (Yellow Box) and an emulation feature (Blue Box) to run existing Mac apps. The conference highlighted new features, such as tabbed and outline views, and an object-based graphics layer. This was the first show after NeXT's purchase, and the development teams had been merged on February 4.
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