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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server Expert Reviews

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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server
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6 reviews

November, 2009

73 / 100

4 Experts

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Latest version of Apples Server aimed directly at SMB market

By John C. Welch

If you don't already have a directory service or dedicated servers, and are just now thinking about implementing such things for the first time, Mac OS X 10.5 Server is a compelling product; just keep in mind that some of its services don't work as ...

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 ...

If you asked Mac IT people what previous versions of Mac OS X Server have been missing, a calendar server would be at the top of most lists. Mac OS X 10.5 Server fills that gap

Finally, you can't use Mac OS X 10.5 Server's administrator tools to manage Mac OS X 10.4 Server or older without upgrading those servers to Mac OS X Server 10.4.11; that limits its usefulness as the backbone of a larger network. Mac OS X 10.5...

January, 2008

Rating

80

macworld.com
GB

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server review

By John C Welch,

Here's our review of Apple's latest Mac OS X Server operating system.

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 ...

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server reviewHere's our review of Apple's latest Mac OS X Server operating system. If you asked Mac IT people what previous versions of Mac OS X Server have been missing, a calendar server would be at the top of most lists....

February, 2008

Rating

60

pcadvisor.co.uk
GB

Mac OS X 10.5 Server

By John C. Welch

Mac OS X 10.5 Server is the sixth major update to Apple's server operating system, and Apple's strongest server OS to date. Updated across the board, with a slew of major new features, it could be almost everything a small-to medium-sized business ...

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 ...

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 ...

Finally, you can't use Mac OS X 10.5 Server's administrator tools to manage Mac OS X 10.4 Server or older without upgrading those servers to Mac OS X Server 10.4.11; that limits its usefulness as the backbone of a larger network. Mac OS X 10.5...

February, 2008

Rating

80

macworld.co.uk
DE

Praxis-Test: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Apple im Jagdfieber

By Jörg Geiger

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

Faster, smarter, prettier: Apple's new operating system Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard shows Windows Vista the claws. We have the operating system predator on the hunt for Microsoft's tired Platzhirsch observed .

Newly-designed desktop, cool media center, wide tuning below the surface

12 GB disk space

With Vista Microsoft has verhoben: Hardly one pleases it, anger on children's diseases, there are enough and the paragraph is also not really great. Here comes Apple with Mac OS X in the fifth generation, and Apple fans have evoked the ultimate kick i...

With Vista Microsoft has verhoben: Hardly one pleases it, anger on children's diseases, there are enough and the paragraph is also not really great .

October, 2007

No rating

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