Keith Stattenfield

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Keith Stattenfield is a senior Apple Computer software engineer. He started at Apple Computer in 1989 in the Information Systems & Technology group. Then worked on the Macintosh operating system starting in 1995, from the Mac OS 7.5 release on. He led the Netbooting project starting in Mac OS 8.6, and then served as the overall technical lead of Mac OS 9. His California license plate reads "MAC OS 9".[1]

He has often presented at conferences such as Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference and MacHack (convention).

Keith has a public access television show and web site called Keith Explains[2].

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  1. ^ Knaster and Rizzo (2004) pp 137-138
  2. ^ Knaster and Rizzo (2004) pp 138

Knaster and Rizzo (2004) "Mac Toys: 12 Cool Projects for Home, Office, and Entertainment" ISBN 0-764543-512

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