![]() With Apple’s release of Tiger, Mac OS X 10.4, “Mac OS X Tiger for Unix Geeks” (Jepson and Rothman, O’Reilly), the latest edition of the popular book, has been revised and expanded to cover further changes to what is now, ironically, the world’s most widely-used Unix system. The Unix and Linux developers attracted to Mac’s guts rather than its glamour, along with many hardcore Perl developers and those who program in Java and XML, have also switched to Mac, but for a very different reason: Mac OS X’s BSD Unix core. ![]() Farnham, UK–Even while Apple has used its line of Mac OS X cats to pounce on business owners tired of Windows security flaws, and consumers tempted by the fun and creativity of its iLife Digital Hub, the company has quietly captured another constituency.
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