![]() ![]() ![]() However, the part number on the outside of the package did not change, only the number on the CD inside, which began with "2Z." Earlier CDs had numbers on them that began with "1Z." The free 2Z upgrade CD could be used to update the 1Z CDs. In late October 2001, Apple started shipping new CDs with Chinese on them. ![]() As a result, if you had the Chinese language kits installed in OS 9, you were able to read Chinese in documents and on the Internet, but you couldn't input Chinese directly. Instead, OS X searched your OS 9 System/Fonts folder at startup and made all the fonts in it available in OS X. The OS X 10.0 CD released in March 2001 and the OS X 10.1 CDs released in September 2001 did not contain Chinese. ![]()
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