Looking for information about Apple devices, software updates, firmware releases, or other Apple info? As first shared by MacRumors, AppleDB may be able to help. The website recently received an update with all macOS releases and beta versions dating back to 2005’s Mac OS X Tiger.
AppleDB catalogs over 4,000 software and firmware versions for a wide range of Apple products, along with model numbers, model identifiers, tech specs, release dates, and other information. This includes iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS, and HomePod software releases, along with firmware for accessories like AirPods, Beats, the Studio Display and Pro Display XDR, the AirTag, MagSafe accessories, and more.
The database also includes bridgeOS versions for the T1 and T2 security chips in Intel-based Macs, Xcode versions, Safari Technology Preview releases, and more.
AppleDB is a valuable resource for Apple enthusiasts (and journalists), and the database will be updated with additional information over time. The public can contribute to the database by making a pull request on GitHub, with all information subject to review. The website also offers a Discord server and also a Twitter account.