Regarding the newly released to the Mac OS X Server 10.1.3 update: OS X Server version scheme explained Previously we reported a user's observation that the version number for the OS X server may have ...
Mac OS 9.2 and Mac OS X Server coming soon Mac OS 9.2 (code-named Moonlight) is now at final candidate status. There's a chance it might be released next week in time for the WWDC. More noteworthy, ...
Not only will Mac OS X v10.1 be in stores this Saturday, Apple has announced the availability of Mac OS X Server v. 10.1, the first major upgrade to the company’s industrial-strength, UNIX-based ...
I've been running a small webserver with an old LC-575 and OS-8.1 for a couple years now, with NetPresentz.<P>I finally replaced the LC-575 with an iMac DV/400 with 320 MB RAM, running OS-X (consumer, ...
In addition to releasing an update to Mac OS X, Apple on Monday released an update for Mac OS X Server, which also brings it to version 10.2.2. The server update addresses several issues including the ...
One of the features that tends to impress me about Mac OS X Server is the client management capability built into it. Using Workgroup Manager, you can manage just about every aspect of the Mac OS X ...
The first app made for Lion to hit the App Store is a real eye-opener: Mac OS X Lion Server, costing $49, a tiny fraction of Snow Leopard Server’s $499 price tag. With that, Mac OS X Server as we knew ...
okay so i work in a highschool with about 65% of their computers are macs and 35 windows 98 machines. we just got a new OS X server and i have both windows and apple sharing enabled so that all the ...
As usual, Apple knows something that its competitors don’t, and after three weeks with Apple’s new Xserve and OS X Server Tiger 10.4.8, I know it, too. Apple is taking a road that pundits will likely ...
Colleague Paul McDougall covered the release of Apple's OS X 10.5.6 update, which includes 36 new fixes. We're now taking a look at the security updates, and there are quite a few. Many are critical ...
Tiger Server--which can be used to deploy Macintosh, Windows and Linux clients--brings more than 200 new features, including native support for 64-bit applications for high-performance computing; ...