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Mac OS X 10.5 Server Leopard Developer Preview has been leaked.

 

Mac OS X Server version 10.5 Leopard is the 6th major release of Apple’s award-winning UNIX® server operating system. It enables small businesses and workgroups without an IT department to take full advantage of the benefits of a server. Even non-technical users will be able to set up and manage Leopard Server, which brings together 64-bit power and Apple’s legendary ease of use in one server operating system.

 

No IT department required

Leopard Server impresses right out of the box with a simplified set up requiring just a few clicks. Of course there are advanced options for IT professionals, but for those of us without any IT experience, the redesigned Server Assistant is there to eliminate the complexities (and the intimidation) of configuring a server. Whether you’re setting up a server for your small business, classroom, or to run your corporate infrastructure, Server Assistant makes the process so simple you’ll be up and running in no time.

 

Once configured, it’s just as easy to use. The new Automatic Client Setup feature automatically configures Mac OS X Leopard clients to use the server for all essential services, including file and printer sharing, Mail, iCal, iChat, Address Book, and backup.

 

It’s about time

iCal Server is a complete calendaring platform that makes it easy for individuals and groups to share calendars, coordinate events, schedule meetings, reserve resources, and use their time more effectively. iCal Server uses the open CalDAV standard to support integration with leading calendar applications such as iCal 3 in Leopard, Mozilla’s Sunbird, OSAF’s Chandler, and Outlook.

 

Team up

A new Wiki Server to make it easy for teams to create and distribute information through their own shared Intranet website. Everything from podcasts to blogs can be added to the site, which can also act as a central repository for project files and other assets. Team members can create and edit content, insert images, upload files, link between pages, and tag documents for searching — all with a few mouse clicks — no markup or coding required. And the website can also house access to a group mailing list and a shared calendar to ensure everyone knows about the big deadline.

 

Administrators can create Team directories that illustrate organizational hierarchy, contact details, and office locations and which integrates with iCal Server for group calendars and allocation of shared resources, such as conference rooms.

 

Stop looking, start finding

Use Spotlight Server to find content on servers within your network as easily as doing a Spotlight search on your local computer. Spotlight Server performs lightning-fast searches on mounted network volumes — making it a snap to find that one fugitive file. Ideal for workgroups with shared documents, projects, and file archives, it’s designed to save you time and frustration.

 

Foolproof podcasting

Podcast Producer is the ideal solution for automated podcast production. All you need is a video camera, a Mac mini, and Leopard Server to begin creating podcasts of product training, daily news, executive briefings, and other events.

 

Podcast Producer takes the guesswork out of encoding and producing podcasts by automating the entire process — from capture to publish. Simply log into Podcast Producer from any computer with an Internet connection, select your camera, and click “start.” When finished recording, click “stop.” That’s it, Podcast Producer will take care of the rest.

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OiNK is an offshore hosted "GreyNet" Torrent Network.

 

By greynet, you can only get access to the trackers if your IP Address is linked to a valid user account on their servers.

 

So, if you create an account on their system (through invitation only) then you can download from them as long as you make sure that your percentages stay above 1:1 for Uploads vs. Downloads for a rolling 48 hours. IF you are over the 1:1, then they cut off your downloads until you upload up to 2:1 to allow you to leech again.

 

Just wait a few days and you will probably see on TPB.

Same thing happened with Leopard Client.

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OiNK is an offshore hosted "GreyNet" Torrent Network.

 

By greynet, you can only get access to the trackers if your IP Address is linked to a valid user account on their servers.

 

So, if you create an account on their system (through invitation only) then you can download from them as long as you make sure that your percentages stay above 1:1 for Uploads vs. Downloads for a rolling 48 hours. IF you are over the 1:1, then they cut off your downloads until you upload up to 2:1 to allow you to leech again.

 

Just wait a few days and you will probably see on TPB.

Same thing happened with Leopard Client.

 

yeah, looks like i'm waiting. hopefully it'll show up though, and soon :)

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Many thanks Adrain for the insight, I am eveready to keep good share ratios. Most of my torrent downlaods run for few days, keeping long alive connections.

 

Whats a Greynet network ?

 

It would be great to cheak out later on TPB, however what about the lawsuits, I still have half torrent downloads on my older machine for want of Suprnova.org..............

 

Love live TPB.....

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