>> I have a consulting client in Washington DC.  They're getting rid of their
>> antique (early 90s) Unix servers and switching to Mac OS X. They will need
>> some help with web and mail configuration, moving their server pages over,
>> porting simple CGIs, possibly MeetingMaker upgrade, things like
>> that.   I'm recommending WebSTAR V and Communigate Pro.

> What is the reason for recommending WebStar V when OSX comes with Apache?

I assume the same as the reason for recommending Communigate Pro when OS X
comes with Sendmail: ease of administration counts for a lot, as does a Web
server that's built to understand HFS+ filesystems and doesn't depend on
case sensitivity to make things work. (And if he's putting in OS X client
instead of server, I don't believe Apache is included.)
-- 
Dave Pooser
Manager of Information Services
Alford Media  http://www.alfordmedia.com


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