Apple has again leaked a reference to MacOS this time on its iTunes Connect site. The company is widely expected to rename OS X to MacOS at WWDC 2016.
Back in April, the company leaked a reference to 'MacOS' on its Environment Answers webpage corroborating rumors of the change.
Here's the new reference...
---- When will I earn 85% of my auto-renewable subscription’s price? After a subscriber completes one year of paid service of your auto-renewable subscription, you automatically receive 85% of the subscription price, minus applicable taxes, on the subscriber’s subsequent renewals. Service level changes within a subscription group do not interrupt days of paid service.
The ability to earn 85% takes effect in June 2016 for subscription renewals occurring after that date. iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS apps are eligible. ----
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Not really. Tim mentioned before that they weren't planning a a crossover if iPad and Mac and I think it makes sense, but to asset your question, iOS X would be the name if versions were numbered like ISX such iOS 9: 10.9.X, iOS 8: 10.8.X and so on, but there is eventually going to be an iOS 11 which means that iOS X won't be kept like that.