Apple Lifts Lid On IWork Software
News Like other Apple products, Jobs said one of the major advantages of iWork will be its integration with the Mac OS X operating system.iWork is a product we've created from the ground up to take advantage of OSX," he said.
[January 11, 2005, 18:10]
Apple Mac OS X On X86: A First Test
Talkback I read all these comments about how great MS is and what the OSX won't do and I think about how your are missing the big picture AGAIN! There is no DARK SIDE, only the lack of choices on your part because you allow yourselves to be mid warped into...
[November 12, 2005, 16:49]
Apple Puts Final Touches On OS X Upgrade
News For many Mac users who are using OSX -- myself included, and those in my office -- it will be the dividing line between using it some of the time and using it all of the time. Microsoft, for example, requires Mac OS X 10.1 for test versions of...
[September 18, 2001, 10:46]
Reduce OS X Security Threats - Ignore Security Software
Talkback In my time working in IT, I have only encountered one OSX virus.and it was a user installed (they were fooled into running it) macro virus for Microsoft Office that was only capable of affecting Office.
[May 6, 2006, 18:35]
OSX 'at Risk From Attack'
Talkback The culprit for the viruses on the Mac is always Microsoft Office, which can spread macro viruses from Mac to Mac. In a corporate or educational network setting (I have worked most recently in edu), it's essential to make sure that the Macs aren't...
[March 23, 2005, 17:56]
Agree And Disagree
Talkback OSX doesn't have the range of software needed for the modern school curriculum (whatever Apple's marketing department thinks) Mac's own office suite is .pants. There are a number of reasons why the future of technology in schools is *not* going to...
[February 2, 2007, 17:01]

