Mac OS X Networking
It’s always been easy to integrate a Mac into a Mac-centric network. With Mac OS X, you can add Macs to diverse networks that mix Mac OS, UNIX and Windows computers with the same simplicity. Mac OS X can talk to the most popular file server protocols on every major server platform in the market today, including AFP, SMB/CIFS, WebDAV and NFS file services running on Mac OS X Server, AppleShare, UNIX, Linux, Novell NetWare and Windows NT, 2000 and XP servers.