Mac users:
Apple has made a significant policy change with the latest OS X release. You
can now install 10.9 on to nearly every system sold since 2009 for free.
Due to this, we suspect that the vast majority of Mac users will upgrade
their systems to this OS and we'd like to know from you if
Are you talking about 10.9 server?
PhD Student
Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences
Utah State University
To reach a goal you have never before attained you must do things you have
never before done Elder Scott
On Oct 28, 2013, at 9:31 AM, Robert Shubert rshub...@tronics.com
Not specifically.
Since Apple dropped their Xserve hardware line and reduced the “OS X Server”
product to an add-on ($20 for 10.9). We’ve mostly focused on the non-server,
expecting customers to use TeraScript Server for development and testing
purposes. OS X users are looking to other
I think everyone in our group of programmers is already changed over to 10.9.
This is irrelevant to your question, but FYI, all functions of Terascribe /
Terascript 6 working fine with 10.9. (Terascribe J2EE compiler working, too,
but only if you upgrade as opposed to starting from a clean
Is there a 10.9 server? I have not seen one.
On Oct 28, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Bishop Weiss bishop...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you talking about 10.9 server?
PhD Student
Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences
Utah State University
To reach a goal you have never before attained you must
http://www.apple.com/osx/server/
On Oct 28, 2013, at 9:44 AM, Chuck Leavens ch...@leavens.net wrote:
Is there a 10.9 server? I have not seen one.
On Oct 28, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Bishop Weiss bishop...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you talking about 10.9 server?
PhD Student
Instructional
Going to any new OS is a big step, although most found it fairly painless going
to 10.9.
That said, I do have a major hold back from updating my servers. FileMaker 11
doesn't run correctly on 10.9 so at present I am VNCing to one of my servers
(10.8) to access my FIleMaker dbs. I haven't tried