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Published: 2008-09-18, Author: Rob , review by: techworld.com
Overall, OS X 10.5.5 seems like a solid mid-lifecycle product release. There are, of course, still some annoying problems we hope are fixed in 10.5.6 - the aforementioned Automator/iCal issue and the ability (which we had in 10.4) to add more columns ...
Easy installation. Does not require server hardware. Workflow, blog, wiki, and shared calendar tools let administrators build team sites easily. Fast search. Podcast Producer offers a handy way to distribute media files.
Installation upgrade takes a while, especially on slower hardware. Command-line knowledge is still a requirement for long-term use. No virtualization except through third-party software.
With updated administration and collaboration tools, Leopard is a must-have upgrade for Tiger Server users. Existing Windows Small Business Server customers wont see much reason to change, but Leopard is a viable alternative for those looking to buy a...
New Calendar server; built-in wiki and blogging services; simpler installation modes; improved administration and monitoring tools; better cross-platform integration.
Many services don’t work well with non-Mac clients; GUI administration tools can be limiting for experienced administrators; some features available in simpler installation types not available in Advanced installation; limited client support for...
Macworld Mac OS X Leopard Review: Mac OS X 10.5 Server Latest version of Apple’s Server aimed directly at SMB market by John C. Welch, Macworld.com 0 Comments 0 Product:Mac OS X 10.5 ServerRatingProsNew Calendar server; built-in wiki and bloggin...
Is Mac OS X 10.5 Server worth the £319 retail price (for the 10 file-sharing user version; an unlimited client version, no CALs required, sells for £629)? (If you buy a new Xserve, you get it for free.) It depends. If you dont already have a dir...
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Published: 2008-02-25, Author: John , review by: macworld.co.uk
New Calendar server; built-in wiki and blogging services; simpler installation modes; improved administration and monitoring tools; better cross-platform integration.
Many services don’t work well with non-Mac clients; GUI administration tools can be limiting for experienced administrators; some features available in simpler installation types not available in Advanced installation; limited client support for Cal...
Is Mac OS X 10.5 Server worth the £319 retail price (for the 10 file-sharing user version; an unlimited client version, no CALs required, sells for £629)? (If you buy a new Xserve, you get it for free.) It depends. If you don’t already have a direct...
Abstract: Apples new Leopard system is not just made for regular single-Mac users; it also comes in industrial-strength form as Mac OS X Server 10.5. This may escape the attention of some system admins, but Apples server software has been highly respected for ...
Abstract: Si Mac OS X en version client (c'est-à-dire la version vendue avec tous les iMacs, MacBooks, ...) est connue de la plupart d'entre vous, la version Serveur de Leopard est bien moins connue. Pourtant, Apple n'hésite pas à présenter cette version Serveur co...