Webstar V & OS X
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texte = I thought that you all might find this interesting, as I recall somediscussion about Webstar V recently on the Talk List. This item is fromTidbits, the weekly Macintosh newsletter (http://www.tidbits.com/):> **WebSTAR V Ships for Mac OS X** -- 4D, Inc., is now shipping> WebSTAR Server Suite V for Mac OS X, marking the move of another> long-time Mac OS Internet server to Apple's new operating system> despite its built-in set of Unix-based Internet servers. WebSTAR V> is now native for Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server and claims to> outperform Apache, thanks to multiprocessor support and improved> caching. In another distinction from Apache, 4D concentrated on> ease of use, with delegable administrative authority to virtual> hosts and full remote administration. Other new and improved> features include a significantly faster search engine, built-in> WebDAV file sharing services, support for Unix and Perl CGIs,> enhanced security options with SSL support, unattended monitoring> and relaunching of the server as necessary by WebSTAR Admin, and> an FTP server that can listen on multiple IP addresses. WebSTAR V> requires Mac OS X 10.0.3 or later with at least 128 MB RAM and 50> MB of free disk space. Upgrades from WebSTAR 3.x cost $300 or $200> for owners of WebSTAR 4.x. New copies of WebSTAR now cost $400> (down from $600), and come with support and updates for a year,> after which annual renewals to receive continuing support and> future updates cost $180, although unrenewed copies continue to> operate without updates. A free demo is available. [ACE]> >
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I thought that you all might find this interesting, as I recall somediscussion about Webstar V recently on the Talk List. This item is fromTidbits, the weekly Macintosh newsletter (http://www.tidbits.com/):> **WebSTAR V Ships for Mac OS X** -- 4D, Inc., is now shipping> WebSTAR Server Suite V for Mac OS X, marking the move of another> long-time Mac OS Internet server to Apple's new operating system> despite its built-in set of Unix-based Internet servers. WebSTAR V> is now native for Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server and claims to> outperform Apache, thanks to multiprocessor support and improved> caching. In another distinction from Apache, 4D concentrated on> ease of use, with delegable administrative authority to virtual> hosts and full remote administration. Other new and improved> features include a significantly faster search engine, built-in> WebDAV file sharing services, support for Unix and Perl CGIs,> enhanced security options with SSL support, unattended monitoring> and relaunching of the server as necessary by WebSTAR Admin, and> an FTP server that can listen on multiple IP addresses. WebSTAR V> requires Mac OS X 10.0.3 or later with at least 128 MB RAM and 50> MB of free disk space. Upgrades from WebSTAR 3.x cost $300 or $200> for owners of WebSTAR 4.x. New copies of WebSTAR now cost $400> (down from $600), and come with support and updates for a year,> after which annual renewals to receive continuing support and> future updates cost $180, although unrenewed copies continue to> operate without updates. A free demo is available. [ACE]> > -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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