Download Lion OS X 10.7.3 Update for Server and Client



Apple has released an update for Lion OS X with several fixes. The 10.7.3 update is recommended for all servers currently running Lion Server. This update includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, migration and security of your server and improvements of the following services and applications:



  • File Sharing pane in the Server application
  • display number of connected users
  • list connected users
  • disconnect specific AFP users with a message
  • send a message to specific AFP users
  • set a login greeting message for AFP users
  • access to advanced ACL controls
  • VPN pane in the Server application
  • choice of enabling L2TP or L2TP and PPTP protocols
  • sharing of address ranges between L2TP and PPTP (if PPTP is enabled)
  • configure DNS name server addresses and domain names provided to VPN clients
  • option to save L2TP or PPTP settings as a configuration profile
  • Web pane in the Server application
  • enable .htaccess overrides
  • edit web sites' domain names
  • map multiple domains into a single web site
  • configure redirects and aliases
  • specify custom index files
  • choose SSL certificates for individual websites
  • Wiki Server
  • support for editing Wiki pages from an iPad running iOS 5 or later
  • support for Active Directory groups
  • improved reliability for certain timezones
  • improved support for an administrator-specified custom tag, protocol and inline style whitelist
  • Profile Manager
  • updated Exchange, Mail and Restrictions payloads for iOS clients
  • updated Dock payloads for OS X clients
  • performance improvements
  • allow VPN payloads to be used by both iOS and OS X clients
  • support for External Account home folder locations
  • improved support for managing enterprise applications
  • The update also includes specific fixes for:
  • iCal Server auto-acceptance of meetings during free times
  • authenticated directory binding to Open Directory servers with Directory Utility
  • improved reliability of setting up Open Directory replicas
  • correctly create podcasts when bound to an Active Directory server using Podcast Publisher
  • improved support for different certificates used for IMAP/POP and SMTP in the Server application
  • improved searching of logs in the Server application
  • web password reset support when using the Internet Explorer 9 browser

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Download Lion OS X 10.7.3 Update for Server and Client



Apple has released an update for Lion OS X with several fixes. The 10.7.3 update is recommended for all servers currently running Lion Server. This update includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, migration and security of your server and improvements of the following services and applications:



  • File Sharing pane in the Server application
  • display number of connected users
  • list connected users
  • disconnect specific AFP users with a message
  • send a message to specific AFP users
  • set a login greeting message for AFP users
  • access to advanced ACL controls
  • VPN pane in the Server application
  • choice of enabling L2TP or L2TP and PPTP protocols
  • sharing of address ranges between L2TP and PPTP (if PPTP is enabled)
  • configure DNS name server addresses and domain names provided to VPN clients
  • option to save L2TP or PPTP settings as a configuration profile
  • Web pane in the Server application
  • enable .htaccess overrides
  • edit web sites' domain names
  • map multiple domains into a single web site
  • configure redirects and aliases
  • specify custom index files
  • choose SSL certificates for individual websites
  • Wiki Server
  • support for editing Wiki pages from an iPad running iOS 5 or later
  • support for Active Directory groups
  • improved reliability for certain timezones
  • improved support for an administrator-specified custom tag, protocol and inline style whitelist
  • Profile Manager
  • updated Exchange, Mail and Restrictions payloads for iOS clients
  • updated Dock payloads for OS X clients
  • performance improvements
  • allow VPN payloads to be used by both iOS and OS X clients
  • support for External Account home folder locations
  • improved support for managing enterprise applications
  • The update also includes specific fixes for:
  • iCal Server auto-acceptance of meetings during free times
  • authenticated directory binding to Open Directory servers with Directory Utility
  • improved reliability of setting up Open Directory replicas
  • correctly create podcasts when bound to an Active Directory server using Podcast Publisher
  • improved support for different certificates used for IMAP/POP and SMTP in the Server application
  • improved searching of logs in the Server application
  • web password reset support when using the Internet Explorer 9 browser

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Firefox 10 available for Download



Firefox 9 was released back in mid-December 2011, and the next major release - Firefox 10 is available for download now.

The new version brings along a few changes, along with a large number of bug fixes. One of the biggest features to come with Firefox 10 is improved extension support. Firefox version in the past are notorious for not letting users enable extensions that aren’t supported officially by the latest version.

Everytime a new Firefox release comes out, extension developers take a while to compile new versions, so that they’re compatible with the new Firefox build. According to ComputerWorld, Mozilla is working on a silent update feature that will update Firefox to the latest version without the user knowing.

  • Download Firefox 10 [Windows]
  • Download Firefox 10 [Mac]

Firefox 10 available for Download



Firefox 9 was released back in mid-December 2011, and the next major release - Firefox 10 is available for download now.

The new version brings along a few changes, along with a large number of bug fixes. One of the biggest features to come with Firefox 10 is improved extension support. Firefox version in the past are notorious for not letting users enable extensions that aren’t supported officially by the latest version.

Everytime a new Firefox release comes out, extension developers take a while to compile new versions, so that they’re compatible with the new Firefox build. According to ComputerWorld, Mozilla is working on a silent update feature that will update Firefox to the latest version without the user knowing.