APC UPS software compatibility with iMac OS.

Which APC UPS American Power Conversion uninterruptible power supply product has a software version completely compatible with the latest iMac Apple Computer operating system?... there have been APC UPS software versions that weren't completely compatible with the current iMac OS.

dsaklad@ zurich.csail.mit.edu wrote:
c.
How do you compare all the features?... of
http://www.apc.com/products/family/index.cfm?id=129
with all the features of
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/networking_security/apctracker.html
d.
Are all the APC features included in the Apple software?... or are there any exceptions?
e.
Is it designed for servers only?...
f.
Where are the details, at what link are the details indicated for iMac Apple computers?...
You are worrying about this way too much, simply connect the iMac using the supplied USB cable that comes with the UPS. Then check the Energy Saver settings in System Preferences and you will see the UPS and be able to control it.

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