Apple may have embraced the pro market on the Mac hardware side with the recent release of the iMac Pro (go.macworld.com/bimp) and forthcoming Mac Pro, but the software side, well, that’s a slightly different story.
A quiet post on Apple’s support site last month (go.macworld.com/pcmo) revealed that the company is significantly dialing back the capabilities of its macOS Server (go.macworld.com/mcos) package, the $20 add-on software that turns your Mac into a full-featured piece of server hardware. Gone are features like web and mail hosting, VPNs, and more. Instead, Apple says it is re-focusing macOS Server on “management of computers, devices, and storage on your network.” Or, in other words, on managing all your other Apple devices.
Still, that’s a shame for a number of reasons, not least of which that…