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First Take: Apple Mac OS X 10.3 Panther October 28, 2003 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/software/os/soa/First-Take-Apple-Mac-OS-X-10-3-Panther/0,139023442,120280163,00.htm
Panther, a.k.a. Mac OS X 10.3, offers beefed-up compatibility with Windows networks and support for IPv6 networking.The cat is now out of the bag. Panther, a.k.a. Mac OS X 10.3, is Apple's fourth major OS upgrade in the past three years. In addition to new features and yet another redesign of the user interface, the new OS offers beefed-up compatibility with Windows networks and support for IPv6 networking. Upside: The Finder has an updated look and some new tricks. The F8 key launches an app called Expose, which shrinks all the windows, while F11 moves all windows off the screen, exposing the desktop. Better integration with Microsoft's Active Directory and the ability to print to PC printers are welcome, if overdue, additions. iChat AV will remain free for Panther users; others will have to pay for it starting in January. Downside: Depending on what they are, some of your favorite OS X features may be history. The Favorites feature has disappeared from the toolbar and from all windows. Column view in the Finder and in windows now works only to look deeper into a folder, not higher. Also, the Finder loses the transparent Aqua theme in favor of Apple's Metal theme. Outlook: If you plunked down cold hard cash last year for Jaguar, we wonder whether Apple's radical changes are necessary or just this year's fashion. Check back soon for our full review to find out whether to upgrade now or hold on to Jaguar and await next year's model.
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