Mac OS X Panther (version 10.3) is the fourth major release of macOS,
Apple's desktop and server operating system. It followed Mac OS X Jaguar
and preceded Mac OS X Tiger. It was released on October 24, 2003, with the
retail price of US$129 for a single user and US$199 for a five user,
family license.
Developed by: Apple Computer, Inc.
General availability: October 24, 2003 (version 10.3 build 7B85 and
7B86)
Last release: April 15, 2005 (version 10.3.9 build 7W98)
Preceded by: Mac OS X Jaguar (version 10.2)
Succeeded by: Mac OS X Tiger (version 10.4)
Kernel type: Hybrid (XNU)
Support status: Historical, unsupported as of March 4, 2007
The main features of Panther included a refined Aqua theme, 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:
PowerPC G3, G4, or G5 processor (at least 233 MHz)
Built-in USB
At least 128 MB of 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 FireWire DV camera or 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 featuresEnd-user features
Apple advertised that Mac OS X Panther had over 150 new features,
including:
Finder: Updated with a brushed-metal interface, a new live search
engine, customizable Sidebar, secure deletion, colored labels
(resurrected from classic Mac OS) in the filesystem and 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.
Preview: Increased speed of PDF rendering.
QuickTime: Now supports the Pixlet high-definition video codec.
New applications in Panther
Font Book: A font manager which simplifies viewing character maps, and
adding new fonts that can be used systemwide. The app also allows the
user to organize fonts into collections.
FileVault: On-the-fly encryption and decryption of a user's home
folder.
iChat AV: The new version of iChat. Now with built-in audio- and video
conferencing.
X11: Compatibility for applications based on the X Window System,
commonly used for UNIX applications, is available through an optional
install, found in the install disk. Mac OS X Panther is the first
macOS version to officially support X11. It utilizes Quartz to provide
hardware accelerated graphics and is based on the XFree86
implementation of X Window System.
Safari: A new web browser that was developed to replace Internet
Explorer for Mac when the contract between Apple and Microsoft ended,
although Internet Explorer for Mac was still available. Safari 1.0 was
included in an update in Jaguar but was used as the default browser in
Panther.
Other
Microsoft Windows interoperability improvements, including
out-of-the-box support for Active Directory and SecurID-based VPNs.
Built-in fax support, with Address Book integration.: Sending a fax
can be done using the native Print dialog. To receive faxes, users
must pre-configure in System Preferences on how the system should
handle an incoming fax, with options including selecting a folder to
save the incoming faxes, to automatically email to an address or to
print via a selected printer, upon receiving of the fax.
Secure Empty Trash, was a feature added in Mac OS X Panther to ensure
files that are deleted cannot be recovered, through the use of data
erasure techniques.
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
10.3
7B85
October 24, 2003
7.0
7B86
10.3.1
7C107
November 10, 2003
7.1
10.3.2
7D24
December 17, 2003
7.2
7D28
10.3.3
7F44
March 15, 2004
7.3
10.3.4
7H63
May 26, 2004
7.4
10.3.5
7M3
August 9, 2004
7.5
10.3.6
7R28
November 5, 2004
7.6
10.3.7
7S215
December 15, 2004
7.7
10.3.8
7U16
February 9, 2005
7.8
10.3.9
7W98
April 15, 2005
7.9
User Interface
A screenshot of Mac OS X Panther's user interface.