-
AppleShare is a
discontinued product from
Apple Computer which implements various network services. Its main
purpose is to act as a file server, using...
- some
older literature refers to AFP as "
AppleTalk
Filing Protocol".
Other literature may
refer to AFP as "
AppleShare", the name of the Mac OS 9 (and earlier)...
- PCs to join
AppleTalk
networks and
print to
LaserWriter printers. A year
later AppleShare PC was released,
allowing PCs to
access AppleShare file servers...
- "AIX for
Apple Network Servers" with some
Apple-specific features, like
AppleShare services, added; two revisions, 4.1.4 and 4.1.5, exist.
Apple's own Unix...
- 1990.
Apple had
introduced AppleTalk soon
after the
release of the
original Macintosh in 1985,
followed by the file
sharing application AppleShare (which...
-
startup drives,
support for
several new
technologies including SCSI and
AppleShare, and
Trash "bulging" (i.e., when the
Trash contains files, it
gains a...
-
Although marketed as a
large advancement over
AppleShare IP, it cost $499 and did not
support Apple's own FireWire,
making it
incompatible with products...
-
produced interoperability software for
Macintosh and Unix,
including an
AppleShare server for Unix. The company's prin****ls were
University of California...
- The 512K was the
oldest Macintosh capable of
supporting Apple's AppleShare built-in file
sharing network, when
introduced in 1987. The
expanded memory in...
- Hearn's website.
Retrieved 24
April 2007.
Apple (18
December 2003). "
AppleShare IP 6.3 Does Not
Require OpenDoc".
Apple Support.
Retrieved 24
April 2007.[permanent...