Apple today released an update to its OS X Server add-on to Mountain Lion.
OS X Server is the next generation of Apple’s award winning server software. Designed for OS X and iOS devices, OS X Server makes it easy to share files, schedule meetings, synchronize contacts, host your own website, publish wikis, configure Macs, iPhones and iPads, remotely access your network, and more.
Server is now an application you can add to Mountain Lion right from the Mac App Store. Anyone can quickly and easily turn a Mac running Mountain Lion into a server that’s perfect for home offices, businesses, schools, and hobbyists alike.
What's New In This Version: • Caching Server to speed up download of software distributed by Apple through the Mac App Store. • Time Machine service monitoring of which computers have backed up, when they last backed up and size of backup. • Wiki Server support for MacBook Pro with Retina displays. • Fix for deleting apps uploaded to Profile Manager. • Ability to use Active Directory groups within Profile Manager. • Centralized Certificate management interface. • Fix for setup failures due to an SSL error. • Fixes for upgrading from Lion Server.
You can purchase OS X Server from the App Store for $19.99.
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Timmy O-Toole - February 5, 2013 at 2:01am
Does anyone actually use OS X Server anymore since Apple totally messed it up.