New Version of Mac OS X Server at WWDC
MacCentral reports that Apple will be introducing developers to a new version of Mac OS X Server based on Panther.
The next version of Mac OS X codenamed "Panther," is expected to be one of the big stories of the conference -- Apple postponed WWDC by a month so they could deliver a better build of Panther to developers attending the conference. Until now it was unknown if Apple would show the Server version of the operating system at WWDC.
The next version of Mac OS X (Panther) has been known to be the major topic at WWDC, with developers to receive an early copy of the new OS.
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