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Why did Apple sell a crappy OS for over twenty years 3280
everything is available on OSX, except for a few proprietary MS tools. but in terms of buzz words, OSX has it all... here are just a few that have worked for years on OSX. * JBoss application server (EJB) * Apache Tomcat (4.1) * Java virtual machine (J2SE) * WebObjects Deployment (5.2) * Apache Axis (SOAP) * Macintosh (AFP, AppleTalk PAP, IPP) * Windows (SMB-CIFS, IPP) * UNIX and Linux (NFS, LPR-LPD) * Internet (FTP, WebDAV) * Open Directory (OpenLDAP, Kerberos, SASL) * NT Domain Services (Samba 3) * Backup Domain Controller (BDC) * BSD configuration files (-etc) * SMTP (Postfix) * POP and IMAP (Cyrus) * SSL-TLS encryption (OpenSSL) * Mailing lists (Mailman) * WebMail (SquirrelMail) * Junk-mail filtering (Spambuttbuttin) * Virus detection (ClamAV) * Apache web server (1.3 and 2.0)(1) * SSL-TLS (OpenSSL) * WebDAV * Perl (5.8.1), PHP (4.3), Python, Ruby * MySQL 4 * DNS server (BIND 9) * DHCP server * NAT server(5) * VPN server (L2TP, PPTP) * Firewall (IPFW2) * NTP * H.264 * X11 Why did Apple sell a crappy OS for over twenty years 3281 Actually Apple's OSes over the years haven't been all crappy. If you ask me most of the stuff was crappy until Geos and other GUIs came out. Apple did have some... many more here:
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