year-based versioning

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Year-based versioning is a software release strategy where version numbers align with calendar years rather than incremental digits. On WindowsForum.com, discussions explore this approach in the context of Apple's reported plan to jump to iOS 26 and unify OS versioning across its ecosystem. The shift represents a philosophical change in software branding, moving away from traditional sequential numbering. While the tag content focuses on Apple, the concept of year-based versioning is relevant to any operating system or software that adopts a date-based release model, potentially including Windows or other platforms. Users interested in versioning strategies, software lifecycle management, or OS naming conventions may find this tag useful for understanding industry trends.
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    Apple’s Bold Leap to iOS 26: Unifying OS Versioning for a Seamless Ecosystem

    Apple’s reported move to jump directly to “iOS 26” and unify all operating system version numbers based on years—rather than the traditional incremental system—marks a bold philosophical and practical shift in the tech giant’s software branding and interface strategy. For decades, the digital...
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