S�lir allir,

�g veit a� �etta er kannski ekki alveg hluti umr��unnar,
en �eir sem eru staddir h�rlendis geta liti� vi� � Appleb��inni
Skipholti 21 n�stu daga og sko�a� n�ja st�rikerfi� fr� Apple, Mac OS X.

Eins og �i� viti� v�ntanlega er �etta n�ja kerfi byggt � BSD grunni
og �v� v�ntanlega innan ykkar �hugasvi�s.   Kjarninn er "open-source"
og graf�ska vi�m�ti� mj�g �venjulegt.

Og j�, �a� er alv�ru unix "terminal" � kerfinu.

Me� k�rri kve�ju,

Steingr�mur �rnason
Hugb�na�arstj�ri Apple

www.apple.is


697-7744





N�nar um t�knilegu hli�ina..


Mac OS X Is Unix-Savvy
                      Mac OS X supports POSIX file system semantics
                      and NFS file sharing, as well as standard services like
                      telnet and FTP, allowing easy operability with UNIX
                      systems and applications.

                      The system�s kernel, which does the heavy lifting to
                      support all those rich applications, is based on Mach
                      3.0 from Carnegie-Mellon University and FreeBSD
                      3.2 (derived from the University of California at
                      Berkeley�s BSD 4.4-Lite), the most highly regarded
                      core technologies from two of the most widely
                      acclaimed OS projects of the modern era. We also
                      took the famous Apache web server�which runs over
                      half the websites on the Internet�and made it friendly
                      enough to use on your desktop for personal file
                      sharing.

                      Faster, Standards Based Networking
                      Darwin incorporates the time-tested BSD networking
                      stack, the basis of the vast majority of TCP/IP
                      implementations on the Internet today. We provide
                      built-in support for PPP, allowing users to easily
                      access remote networks. We�ve also included full
                      support for AppleTalk, to ensure smooth
                      interoperability with existing Macintosh networks.

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