Macintosh Manager

Macintosh Manager started as a replacement for Apple Computer's At Ease workstation software. It originally ran on Mac OS 9 with AppleShare IP, and came with OS X Server up to version 10.3 Panther. In version 10.4 Tiger, Macintosh Manager was removed.

Macintosh Manager was used to manage classic Mac OS clients. It allows users to arranged into groups and different levels of access to certain features in the Finder. Similar functionality is found in Workgroup Manager for OS X.

OS X Server
Services
  • AFP Server
  • iCal Server
  • iChat Server
  • NetBoot
  • Open Directory
  • Podcast Producer
  • QuickTime Streaming Server (Darwin Streaming Server)
  • Spotlight Server
  • Apache HTTP Server
  • Wiki Server
  • Xgrid
  • Address Book Server
  • Mail Server
Applications
  • QuickTime Broadcaster
  • QTSS Publisher
  • RAID Admin
  • Server Admin
  • Server Assistant
  • Server Monitor
  • System Image Utility
  • Workgroup Manager
  • Xgrid Admin


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