Apple releases Mac OS X Server 10.3.2
Apple has released Mac OS X Server 10.3.2, which delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for Mac OS X Server 10.3 and is recommended for all systems.
Read MoreApple has released Mac OS X Server 10.3.2, which delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for Mac OS X Server 10.3 and is recommended for all systems.
Read MoreMacMinute’s Executive Briefing for December 20, 2003 — a recap of all the news we have posted over the past week — is now available. If you think you may have missed something, here is your chance to catch up.
Read MoreApple on Friday filed its annual report (SEC form 10-K) with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In the document, Apple reported that net sales increased US$465 million or 8% during 2003 compared to 2002, while Mac sales declined 3% year-over-year to approximately 3 million units.
Read MoreApple has released Security Update 2003-12-19, which delivers a number of security enhancements and is recommended for all Mac OS X users. According to the release notes, the update includes the following components: AFP Server, ASN.1 Decoding for PKI, cd9660.util, Directory Services, fetchmail, fs_usage, rsync, and System Initialization. The 3.6MB download is available via the Software Update preference pane.
Read MoreApple’s Mac OS X Up-To-Date program, which offers purchasers of new Macs (on or after Oct. 8, 2003) and owners of Power Mac G5s (regardless of date of purchase) the ability to upgrade to Mac OS X 10.3 Panther for US$19.95, has been extended to Jan. 31, 2004. The program was originally supposed to end on Dec. 26, 2003.
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