Mac OS X Panther

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Mac OS X 10.3 Panther
Version of the
Internet Explorer has been replaced by Safari.
DeveloperApple Computer, Inc.
OS family
Source model
Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar
Succeeded byMac OS X 10.4 Tiger
Official websiteApple - Mac OS X at the Wayback Machine (archived January 11, 2005)
TaglineThe evolution of the species.
Support status
Historical, unsupported as of March 4, 2007

Mac OS X Panther (version 10.3) is the fourth

US$199[3]
for a five user, family license.

The main features of Panther included a refined

Exposé, Fast user switching, and a new Finder. Panther also included Safari as its default browser, as a change from Internet Explorer
in Jaguar.

System requirements

Panther's system requirements are:[4]

  • MHz
    )
  • Built-in USB
  • At least 128 
    RAM
    (256 MB recommended, minimum of 96 MB supported unofficially)
  • At least 1.5 GB of available hard disk space
  • CD drive
  • Internet access requires a compatible service provider; iDisk requires a
    .Mac
    account

Video conferencing requires:

  • 333 MHz or faster PowerPC G3, G4, or G5 processor
  • Broadband internet access (100
    kbit/s
    or faster)
  • Compatible
    web camera

Because a New World ROM was required for Mac OS X Panther, certain older computers (such as beige Power Mac G3s and 'Wall Street' PowerBook G3s) were unable to run Panther by default. Third-party software (such as XPostFacto) can, however, override checks made during the install process; otherwise, installation or upgrades from Jaguar fails on these older machines.

Panther still fully supported the Classic environment for running older Mac OS 9 applications, but made Classic application windows double-buffered, interfering with some applications written to draw directly to screen.

New and changed features

End-user features

Apple advertised that Mac OS X Panther had over 150 new features, including:

  • Zip
    support built in. The Finder icon was also changed.
  • Fast user switching: Allows a user to remain logged in while another user logs in, and quickly switch among several sessions.
  • Exposé
    : Helps the user manage windows by showing them all as thumbnails.
  • TextEdit: TextEdit now is also compatible with Microsoft Word (.doc) documents.
  • Xcode developer tools: Faster compile times with gcc 3.3.
  • PDF rendering.[6]
  • QuickTime: Now supports the Pixlet high-definition video codec.[6]

New applications in Panther

Other

Additional

Panther was Apple's earliest version of Mac OS X that supported WPA and WPA2 security for wireless networks (with the AirPort 4.2 software update).

Release history

Version Build Date Darwin version Notes
10.3 7B85 October 24, 2003 7.0 Original retail release set
7B86 Server Edition
10.3.1 7C107 November 10, 2003 7.1 Mac OS X Update 10.3.1: Information and Download
10.3.2 7D24 December 17, 2003 7.2 Mac OS X: About the Mac OS X 10.3.2 Update
7D28 Updated retail release
10.3.3 7F44 March 15, 2004 7.3 Added network volumes available on the finder sidebar and the desktop; updated applications.[12]
10.3.4 7H63 May 26, 2004 7.4 About the Mac OS X 10.3.4 Update
10.3.5 7M34 August 9, 2004 7.5 About the Mac OS X 10.3.5 Update (Delta); Updated retail release set
10.3.6 7R28 November 5, 2004 7.6 About the Mac OS X 10.3.6 Update (Delta)
10.3.7 7S215 December 15, 2004 7.7 About the Mac OS X 10.3.7 Update (Delta)
10.3.8 7U16 February 9, 2005 7.8 About the Mac OS X 10.3.8 Update (Delta)
10.3.9 7W98 April 15, 2005 7.9 About the Mac OS X 10.3.9 Update (Delta)

Timeline

Timeline of Mac operating systems
ARM architecture familyx86PowerPC68kMacBook Air (Apple silicon)iMac ProRetina MacBook ProMacBook AirApple–Intel architecturePower Mac G5Power Mac G4iMac G3Power MacintoshMacintosh QuadraMacintosh PortableMacintosh SE/30Macintosh IIMacintosh PlusMacintosh 128KmacOS SonomamacOS VenturamacOS MontereymacOS Big SurmacOS CatalinamacOS MojavemacOS High SierramacOS SierraOS X El CapitanOS X YosemiteOS X MavericksOS X Mountain LionMac OS X LionMac OS X Snow LeopardMac OS X LeopardMac OS X TigerMac OS X PantherMac OS X 10.2Mac OS X 10.1Mac OS X 10.0Mac OS X Server 1.0Mac OS X Public BetaA/UXA/UXA/UXMacWorks XLMacWorks XLSun RemarketingMacWorks XLMac OS 9Mac OS 9Mac OS 9Mac OS 8Mac OS 8Mac OS 8Mac OS 8System 7System 7System 7System 7System 6Classic Mac OSClassic Mac OSClassic Mac OSClassic Mac OSSystem 1Finder (software)Finder (software)Finder (software)Finder (software)Finder (software)Finder (software)Finder (software)

References

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  4. Apple. Archived
    from the original on April 22, 2014. Retrieved February 22, 2010.
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  8. ^ "X11 for Mac OS X 1.0". Apple. October 28, 2003. Archived from the original on January 10, 2023. Retrieved January 10, 2023. Based on the open source XFree86 project — the most common implementation of X11...
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  10. ^ Latour, Frédéric (2003). "Panther : Finder". Frédéric Latour's web site. Archived from the original on July 20, 2008. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  11. ^ Tognazzini, Bruce (January 2004). "Panther: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". AskTog. Archived from the original on August 14, 2022. Retrieved January 10, 2023. ...overwrites the sectors on the disk seven times...
  12. ^ "Mac OS X (10.3.3) Combined Update 10.3.3".
Preceded by
Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar)
Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther)
2003
Succeeded by