Worldwide Developers Conference 1995

Worldwide Developers Conference 1995 (or WWDC 1995) was a computer conference that was hosted by Apple Computer for its developers at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California. It was Apple's 6th annual Worldwide Developers Conference, held from May 8 to 12, 1995.

Product announcements
WWDC'95 focused primarily on the Copland project, which by this time was able to be demonstrated to some degree. CEO Gil Amelio stated that the system was on schedule to ship in beta form in later summer with an initial commercial release in the very late fall. However, very few live demos were offered, and no beta of the operating system was offered.

Cyberdog was announced as Apple's first internally developed web browser which included a suite of OpenDoc-based features.