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Windows Compatibility and Mac OS X
Email
Your Mac can exchange email with Windows computers using popular mail applica-
tions like Mac OS X Mail and Microsoft Entourage, and your favorite ISP and services
like AOL and MSN (which also have Mac applications). You can send text-only messages,
or you can attach files created in other programs, such as spreadsheets, graphics, and
word processing documents. By default, Mac OS X Mail uses HTML when composing
messages. That’s the same default text format used by many Windows email applications,
so email you send to or receive from Windows users will appear just as it was intended.
Web browsing
In Safari, Apple has combined the latest web protocols and technologies with
an easy-to-use interface to create a web browser offering the performance that
seasoned web surfers expect. Mac OS X v10.4 and Safari support all the popular web
standards—HTML, XHTML, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SSL, TLS, SSH, XML, XML-RPC, SOAP, CSS,
RSS, Atom, QuickTime, Macromedia Flash, JavaScript, and Java applets—so web pages
render quickly and correctly. If you subscribe to AOL or MSN, you’ll find that they offer
full-featured versions of their client applications for Mac systems.
Microsoft Exchange Mail compatibility
The Mail client in Mac OS X is compatible
with Microsoft Exchange, so you can enjoy
the benefits of Mac OS X Mail even if your
organization relies only on a Microsoft
Exchange Mail Server for its mail services.
See page 11 for more information about
configuring Mail for use with an Exchange
server.
Imports
bookmarks
from Internet
Explorer
Works with
all popular
websites
Supports secure web servers
Offline access
to messages
Receive mail
from Windows
users
Support for
attached files
Junk mail filter
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