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Mac OS X version 10.3 Panther, is the fourth major release of Apple computer's operating system Mac OS X. The previous release was called Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar, and the next release is called Mac
OS X version 10.4 Tiger. Apple charges $129.00 for a single-user license and $199.00 for a Family Pack (5 user) license.
Apple released Panther on October 24th, 2003. Apple claims that Panther has at least 150 new features, including:
- Finder updated interface
- Brushed-metal interface
- Real-time searching (like iTunes)
- Customizable sidebar (like iTunes)
- Fast User Switching, that allows a user to remain logged
in while another user logs in feature, featuring the desktop on an animated cube (the effect is only seen on systems with Quartz
Extreme). Windows XP has a similar feature without an animated cube.
- Exposé, a program to help the user manage windows,
especially large numbers of them.
- Fax support built-in.
- X11 support built-in.
- TextEdit support for Microsoft Word (*.doc) documents.
- Microsoft Windows interoperability improvements, including
support for SecurID-based VPNs.
- Security
- Xcode Developer Tools, which speeds compile times greatly with gcc 3.3.
- iChat AV video-conferencing software
- PDF rendering speed increase
- File labels
- Pixlet high definition video
codec
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