Macworld Feature: Panther by the Numbers
Trying to add up the new features and enhancements you’ll find in Panther? Prepare for a long count. For every feature Apple has highlighted since it unveiled OS X 10.3 this summer, there are even more additions and improvements that have escaped much attention. Read the full story…
Panther: A look at the new Mac OS
Apple Computer Inc. officially rolled out Mac OS X Panther on Friday, October 24 at 8:00 pm ET on the East Coast, with events being held at most retail locations across the country throughout the evening. With over 150 new features, analysts think Panther could be the release that has businesses and Mac users that haven’t switched to Mac OS X ready to take the plunge. Read the full story…
Panther Server: ‘Open source made easy’
When Apple Computer Inc. ships Panther Server on Friday, IT professionals can expect to see over 150 new features and enhancements made to the server software — and those are not the same new features found in the client edition of Panther. The overwhelming theme to this major operating system update is integration using open source and open standards. Read the full story…
Macworld Feature: Take a Peek at Panther
In Apple’s animal kingdom, Mac OS X has evolved from Cheetah (10.0) to Puma (10.1) to Jaguar (10.2). The next sharp-toothed release (10.3), dubbed Panther, is due by the end of this year.
Panther’s many additions and enhancements include a brand-new Finder, which has improved save dialog boxes and search features, and new contextual menus. Apple has given more power to its Mail application, integrated faxing into the OS, and added font management. And that’s just the start. Read the full story…
Xcode: The future of Mac development tools
Xcode is certainly not the first tool Apple made for its developer community, but it may be the most well thought out tool they have produced. First demoed during Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June, Xcode brings many new technologies to developers allowing them to save time and build better applications.
Panther events kick-off in New York
The frigid temperatures weren’t enough to keep the crowds from lining up for the release Apple’s newest operating system upgrade, Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. Read the full story…
Palo Alto Apple Store launches Panther
To the cheers of more than 500 people lined up around the block at the Palo Alto Apple Store, Apple store employees let the cat out of the bag and allowed the throngs to purchase Apple’s latest operating system, Panther. The first in line here in Palo Alto was one Taylor Barcroft, who traveled from Santa Cruz to seize the distinction. Read the full story…
Panther software updates galore
Third-party software updates to assure compatibility with Mac OS X v10.3, “Panther,” are coming fast and furious. Here’s a roundup of some of the most recent applications announced to have Panther compatibility. Read the full story…
Read Macworld and MacCentral for continuing coverage of Mac OS X Panther.