System Update 3.0, Macintosh Drag 'N' Drop, and Sound Manager were included in the System Update 3.0 for Macintosh System 7.1 package.
Fonts need no longer be stored in a bloating System file they can now fit directly into the new Fonts folder. Two major enhancements included QuickTime 1.5 and the introduction of the much-needed Fonts folder. Although of little use to North American and other predominantly English-speaking users, this was very important for users elsewhere (e.g. The update enabled (however, it did not include) WorldScript, and to this end, new and related control panels came out (e.g. Instead of rolling out updates for every new Mac (as was the case with System 7.0 / System 7.0.1), all Macintosh computers would now make use of an Enabler.Īpple's internationalisation commitment began with System 7.1. The most important aspect of System 7.1 was the System Enabler scheme. System 7.1, released on August 3, 1992, was an important (yet costly, as it was the first OS upgrade with a compulsory price tag attached to it) system update.