Hi all,
Apple has said that Mac OS X Server, as it exists it today, will be replaced
by a new one based on their upcoming Mac OS X release. We are planning on
supporting Mac OS X, and the new Mac OS X Server, with a new Carbonized
release of Retrospect and the Retrospect Client currently in
We have been participating in Apple's Developer Kitchens for Mac OS X,
and we plan to ship at the same time as Mac OS X.
i sadly guess you mean when it is officially released this winter, and not,
as i hope, when the public beta is out this summer?
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Clay Caviness Network
Clay Caviness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have been participating in Apple's Developer Kitchens for Mac OS X,
and we plan to ship at the same time as Mac OS X.
i sadly guess you mean when it is officially released this winter, and not,
as i hope, when the public beta is out this summer?
I
Hi all,
Apple has said that Mac OS X Server, as it exists it today, will be replaced
by a new one based on their upcoming Mac OS X release. We are planning on
supporting Mac OS X, and the new Mac OS X Server, with a new Carbonized
release of Retrospect and the Retrospect Client currently in
RE: I can understand holding the full retrospect client up until
shipping, but I believe you should be able to provide a carbon
client soon. I believe it would be acceptable if this client was
not fully sanctioned for Mac OSX, and that it be deemed as Client
public beta. It could also only
on 6/1/2000 6:22 AM, Eric Ullman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Apple has said that Mac OS X Server, as it exists it today, will be replaced
by a new one based on their upcoming Mac OS X release. We are planning on
supporting Mac OS X, and the new Mac OS X Server, with a new
Apple has said that Mac OS X Server, as it exists it today, will be replaced
by a new one based on their upcoming Mac OS X release. We are planning on
supporting Mac OS X, and the new Mac OS X Server, with a new Carbonized
release of Retrospect and the Retrospect Client currently in