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- 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)...
- Petrosky, Mary (2 February 1987). "AppleShare airs at last". Network World. p. 4. "Apple Starts Shipping AppleShare PC Software". InfoWorld. 18 January...
- "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...
- served as long-time CEO for over a decade. In the 1990s, Apple lost considerable market share in the personal computer industry to the lower-priced Wintel...
- startup drives, support for several new technologies including SCSI and AppleShare, and Trash "bulging" (i.e., when the Trash contains files, it gains a...
- 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...
- 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...
- 18, 2003). "AppleShare IP 6.3 Does Not Require OpenDoc". Apple Support. Retrieved April 24, 2007.[permanent dead link‍] OpenDoc at Apple at the Wayback...