Apple Computer's network system that allows many different users to attach to one central computer, or server.
The networking software from Apple Computer that allows a Macintosh to function as a file server and other Macintosh workstations to attach to that server.
AppleShare is Apple Computer's networking solution. It requires a dedicated Macintosh as a network server and includes both server and workstation software. It uses the AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP).
Apple software for the Apple Macintosh environment, which allows the sharing of files and network services via a file server.
Apple system software that allows sharing of files and network services via a file server in the Apple Macintosh environment.
Software by Apple Computer that enables a Macintosh computer to function as file a server.
This is Apple Computer's network system. It allows many different end users (people on computers) to attach to one central location and get files. (sound familiar?)
A networking operating system connecting Macintosh computers using the AppleTalk protocol; also, the extension (mini-application) that must be installed for a Macintosh to be able to access an AppleShare network.
Software that lets you connect to other computers on a network and use the contents of shared folders or disks. You also use AppleShare to share folders or disks on your computer.
n. File server software that works with the Mac OS and allows one Macintosh computer to share files with another on the same network. See also file server, Mac OS.