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Former Apple product
AppleShare is a discontinued product from Apple Computer which implements various network services. Its main purpose is to act as a file server, using
AppleShare
Computer network protocol
software were available in Mac OS starting with System 6, in AppleShare and AppleShare IP, and in early "1.x" releases of Mac OS X Server. In client
Apple_Filing_Protocol
Computer networking protocol suite
introduction of the AppleShare product, a dedicated file server that ran on any Mac with 512 kB of RAM or more. A common AppleShare machine was the Mac
AppleTalk
Suite of computer applications for Internet use
OpenDoc integration into ClarisWorks. AppleShare IP Manager versions 5.0 through 6.2 rely on OpenDoc, but AppleShare IP 6.3, the first Mac OS 9 compatible
Cyberdog
Second model of Apple's Macintosh computer line
more software. It is the earliest Macintosh model that can be used as an AppleShare server and, with a bridge Mac, communicate with modern devices. The Mac
Macintosh_512K
Software standard
5, OpenDoc was no longer bundled. AppleShare IP Manager from versions 5.0 to 6.2 relied on OpenDoc, but AppleShare IP 6.3 eliminated this, as the first
OpenDoc
Novastor Online Backup 311 Yes Assigned macOS Server Admin (officially AppleShare IP Web administration) 312 Unofficial No macOS Xsan administration 318
List of TCP and UDP port numbers
List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers
Free, open-source implementation of the Apple Filing Protocol
original Macintosh in 1985, followed by the file sharing application AppleShare (which was built on top of AFP) in 1987. This was an early example of
Netatalk
Apple operating systems from 1984 to 2001
startup drives, support for several new technologies including SCSI and AppleShare, and Trash "bulging" (i.e., when the Trash contains files, it gains a
Classic_Mac_OS
Line of PowerPC-based computers
"AIX for Apple Network Servers" with some Apple-specific features, like AppleShare services, added; two revisions, 4.1.4 and 4.1.5, exist. Apple's own Unix
Apple_Network_Server
President and founder of Open Door Networks, Inc.
in the production of the LaserWriter printer, AppleTalk Remote Access, AppleShare file server and the Apple Internet Router. Alan is author of several books
Alan_B._Oppenheimer
File sharing system
initial intended function of AppleTalk. Apple's own file sharing solution, AppleShare, was not released until later, and unlike TOPS it required a dedicated
TOPS_(file_server)
Personal computer by Apple Computer
$10,039. File/Print: 32 MB RAM, 1000 MB HDD, DDS-DC digital tape drive, AppleShare Pro, 512 KB L2 cache. $12,839. Database: 32 MB RAM, 230 MB and 500 MB
Macintosh_Quadra_950
Server operating system developed by Apple
environment (the "Mac OS" app). Although marketed as a large advancement over AppleShare IP, it cost $499 and did not support Apple's own FireWire, making it incompatible
Mac_OS_X_Server_1.0
Text that identifies an item in a computer file system
Command Language [prefix] may be a number (0–31), * (boot volume) or @ (AppleShare home directory) "File system formats available in Disk Utility on Mac"
Path_(computing)
Proprietary file system by Apple
stationery, inited, no INIT resources, shared, desktop File system permissions AppleShare Transparent compression Yes (third-party); Stacker, AutoDoubler, TimesTwo
Hierarchical File System (Apple)
Hierarchical_File_System_(Apple)
instead. Apple Developer Tools Interface Builder Xcode Quartz Composer AppleShare IP Migration Fibre Channel Utility Gateway Setup Assistant Open Directory
List_of_built-in_macOS_apps
First model of Apple's Macintosh computer line
external 800 KB drives with HFS, as well as the HD20. Both can print on an AppleShare network, but neither can do file sharing because of their limited RAM
Macintosh_128K
First Macintosh hard drive developed by Apple
over a year more before Apple would release the file server software AppleShare that would link all of the hardware together. By that time the SCSI interface
Hard_Disk_20
Program for Macintosh systems
application program as of System 7. The Chooser allowed users to connect to AppleShare file servers (via AppleTalk or TCP/IP), enable or disable the network
Chooser_(Mac_OS)
Small file that represents another file
Absolute Path = 2; AppleShare Zone Name = 3; AppleShare Server Name = 4; AppleShare User Name = 5; Driver Name = 6; Revised AppleShare info = 9; AppleRemoteAccess
Alias_(Mac_OS)
Topics referred to by the same term
Investigative Pathology Application-specific instruction set processor AppleShare IP ACIP (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
ASIP
1986 personal computer
a later-revision motherboard). The IIGS also supports booting from an AppleShare server, via the AppleTalk protocol, over LocalTalk cabling. This was over
Apple_IIGS
Codenames given to products by Apple Inc.
StarBoard AppleShare – Holly Hand Grenade CoreMediaIO – Tundra Dictation Services – Ironwood File sharing extension (fork from AppleShare) – Killer Rabbit
List_of_Apple_codenames
2001 operating system version
2001". Ars Technica. Retrieved May 1, 2026. "Mac OS X 10.0: Connecting to AppleShare or File Sharing Requires TCP/IP". September 18, 2003. Archived from the
Mac_OS_X_10.0
Apple's effort to bring Macintosh computers into business environments
In January 1987, Apple finally introduced its file sharing application AppleShare. Together with a faster SCSI hard drive, the Hard Disk 20SC released 3
Macintosh_Office
Personal computer by Apple Computer
350 MHz CPU, and could be ordered pre-configured as an application server, AppleShare server or Internet server, with prices ranging from $6,800 to US$7,500
Power_Macintosh_9600
Apple IIGS operating system
device drivers (modem, printer, etc.), a thermometer progress display, AppleShare support, File System Translators for accessing foreign file formats, disk
Apple_GS/OS
Software company founded in 1983
produced interoperability software for Macintosh and Unix, including an AppleShare server for Unix. The company's principals were University of California
Mt_Xinu
Series of personal computers by Apple
additional server software and different specifications. Software included AppleShare IP 5.0, Apple Network Administrator Toolkit, and SoftRAID. Introduced
Power_Macintosh_G3
Computer software
quick access to the user's documents folder which could be stored on an AppleShare IP server. The restricted Finder mode later evolved into Mac OS 9's multiple
At_Ease
Information technology trade show hosted by Apple Inc
out. MultiFinder, Apple File Exchange, the ImageWriter LQ, EtherTalk, AppleShare PC and the AppleFax Modem were among Apple's product announcements. Promoters
Macworld/iWorld
Discontinued subscription-based collection of online services and software
Windows or Linux. Additionally, although the original version of iDisk used AppleShare IP for transport and required Mac OS 9, it was eventually updated to use
MobileMe
Personal computer by Apple Computer
"Application Server Solution", "Apple Internet Server Solution 2.1", and "AppleShare Server Solution". Epler, Anita (August 7, 1995). "Apple's PCI risk". InfoWorld
Power_Macintosh_8500
Compatibility card
emulated serial port necessary for the IIe mouse), SCSI hard drive, and AppleShare file server. An included "Y-cable" enables the attachment of up to two
Apple_IIe_Card
Cross-platform software created in 1995
HTTP Server natively under OS X, Windows, and Linux, joining Webstar 5, AppleShare IP (which was replaced by OS X Server), and iTools (from Tenon). (Mac
Lasso_(programming_language)
Set of technologies introduced for the Classic Mac OS
Gursharan Sidhu, formerly engineering lead at Apple for LaserWriter, AppleShare, and related networking products.[citation needed] The project started
Apple Open Collaboration Environment
Apple_Open_Collaboration_Environment
administrator-configured locations on hard drives, CD-ROMs and the network using AppleShare, indexing the documents it found after converting them to plain text using
AppleSearch
Word processor for Macintosh computers
noticeable bugs and performance issues in 1.0, while adding support for AppleShare networks and the Mac Lightning spell checker. He was particularly happy
MindWrite
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