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The day that OS X Lion was announced, Apple surprised the Mac community with the announcement of OS X Lion Server. Previously, the server version of OS X was a completely separate operating system that provided many collaborative services while still maintaining the ease of use of the Mac OS. That power came with a price tag: Snow Leopard Server cost $499 for an unlimited user license.
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© 2011 Michael Grothaus, Steve Sande and Dave Caolo
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Grothaus, M., Sande, S., Caolo, D. (2011). OS X Lion Server. In: Taking Your OS X Lion to the Max. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3669-6_12
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