Mac OS X 10.3, code-named Panther, is the fourth major release of Apple computer's operating system Mac OS X. The previous release was called Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar. Apple charges $129.00 for a single-user license and $199.00 for a Family Pack (5 user) license.

Apple released Panther on October 24th, 2003. Apple claims that Panther has at least 150 new features, including:

  • Finder updated interface
    • Brushed-metal interface
    • Real-time searching (like iTunes)
    • Customizable sidebar (like iTunes)
  • Fast User Switching, that allows a user to remain logged in while another user logs in feature, featuring the desktop on an animated cube. Windows XP has a similar feature without an animated cube.
  • Exposé, a program to help the user manage windows, especially large numbers of them
  • Faxing support built-in.
  • X11 support built-in
  • Microsoft Windows interoperability improvements, including support for SecurID-based VPNs.
  • Security
    • FileVault: on the fly encryption and decryption of a user's home folder
    • Secure deletion
  • Xcode, the new Developer Tools which speeds compile times greatly.
  • iChat AV video-conferencing software
  • PDF rendering speed increase
  • File labels

Table of contents
1 Version history
2 References
3 External links

Version history

References

External links