There is an article in the current Macworld magazine that addresses at least
some of your questions

> For the past 10 or so years, we (at Louisville Magazine) have used one
> of our computers as a central repository for stored files. Every staff
> member has a "network folder" on this computer that they can access as
> a place to store files or that can be used as a "drop box" for others
> to transmit files to them. In OS 9 (and earlier) this was fairly easy
> to set up with the File Sharing/Users and Groups control panel.
> 
> We will soon be converting that server to OS X, but X does not seem to
> have the same built-in file sharing, user/group capabilities to allow
> this same arrangement. I suppose each staff member could be set up as a
> user of the computer (in the Accounts preferences), but that seems like
> overkill when all I really want is to establish drop folders for each
> person. Am I overlooking some features of OS X, or do I need to use
> some other program, such as SharePoints, to accomplish this?
> 
> Would anyone who has used SharePoints care to comment on its features,
> robustness, etc.?
> 
> Alternatively, would I be better off buying OS X Server version? Does
> it offer enough extra features, extra robustness, etc. to be worth the
> $499 price tag for a 10-user version -- and we would need at least two
> of those to accommodate everyone.
> 
> I have no experience using actual server software. In the current
> scheme we simply use built-in Appleshare, not the real Appleshare
> server software.
> 
> Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.
> 
> Dan Crutcher
> 
> 
> 
> 
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