![]() ![]() Perhaps services for iCal and Mail, for example, could be added to OS X Server. In a business, people need to seamlessly share calendars, set group appointments and link to shared files and resources. ![]() While the integration of Apple Mail, Address Book and iCal functions are fair for single users, its way below the level needed for business users. However, the Mac platform needs an application or an integrated suite that provides the functions of Microsoft Outlook on the Windows platform. Apple is leaving money on table in this market. While the enterprise may be the hardest nut for Apple to crack, SMBs (small and midsized businesses) may take to the new Mac platforms Intel compatibility and its powerful but user-friendly OS. Heres a short list of OS X improvements that I would like to see in Leopard:ฤก. Or rather, missing features in the interface as well as in whats under the surface: troublesome performance at times and spotty integration of its services and applications. ![]() While the current Tiger version was updated this week, its easy to see some scruffy bits in its coat. What is coming in Mac OS X 10.5, code-named Leopard? Does anyone outside the executive suite in Cupertino really know? Putting aside the half-baked rumors and hoax pages floating around Web, the truth must wait for Steve Jobs keynote address at the companys WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) in early August.
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