Apple Computer seeded its developers this week with a new build of Mac OS X 10.3.4 Panther, labeled Mac OS X 10.3.4 build 7H56.
Apple Computer seeded its developers this week with a new build of Mac OS X 10.3.4 Panther, labeled Mac OS X 10.3.4 build 7H56.
hopefully the “display resolution quirks” means they fix the occasional resolution of 800 x 600 after boot on non Apple monitors…
I hope they improved Exchange connectivity, since MS is not serious about making a reliable/compatible Exchange client anymore.
I hope they improved Exchange connectivity, since MS is not serious about making a reliable/compatible Exchange client anymore.
I second that. Having to run Outlook 2001 in Classic mode at work can be brutal.
I also wish they would implement true NTLM for their proxy support. Although I support 3rd party implementations to get around this (Authoxy), this is another area that Apple needs out-of-the-box to cooperate successfully in a Microsoft Windows driven workplace. It is a selling point in my eyes.
Mail.app works great for me – no problem connecting to Exchange server…
Entourage and Mail both require a Exchange 2000 server or later for the exchange method to be used. If your company is using a Exchange 5.5 server or earlier, you can not use the exchange protocols found in Entourage and Mail, and you must use the older Outlook 2001.
I just hope that they would make Finder connect to FTP-server with full rights instead of just Read. So that we don’t have to use a third party FTP-client for simple transfers.
And I would like a small lock next to the Bin in the Dock so that it prevents the Bin from sliding/moving, thinking you want to add a file to the dock, when you actuallly wants to trash it. I know it about the speed of the mouse movement, but anyway.
Where is the right place for suggesting these issues to the developers, hoping that they will get included?
I hope they will add a maximize button in the finder and MSN and ICQ support into iChat. That would certainly rock..
I’d like to see iChat support MSN. Maybe this is up to Micro$oft and not Apple, however.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/feedback/
Great. Thanks.