February 3 in Low End Mac History
Feb. 2 - Feb.
4
Highlights
1998
2001
- Vinyl to disc, John Comeaux,
My Turn. Converting old phono albums to CD - even with older
Macs.
2003
- Apple has always been a
significant player, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Despite its small
market share, Apple has always been a significant player in the
personal computer industry.
- Upgrading a first generation
Power Mac G4, Evan Kleiman, Mac Daniel. Whether they run at 350
MHz or 500 MHz, there are plenty of ways to improve the performance
of first generation G4 Power Macs.
- Making a bootable OS X CD, why
Apple should choose AMD over IBM, iMac startup problems after OS X
install, and more, Dan Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Also
reflections on Mail, errors in our Aqua article, upgrading a beige
G3, Moore's Law, and new vs. old Power Mac G4 value.
- PhotoWorks, OS X Bible software,
AppleWorks and résumés, System 6 on a G3, and
more, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also USB modem
problems, oldest version of Excel for OS 9, and one drawback
of the CoolMac keyboard.
2005
- 2-fingered trackpad scrolling
could give Apple an excuse to build a 2-button mouse, Jeff
Adkins, Mac Lab Report. With the scrollable trackpad, the new
PowerBooks can now do something Mac users can't do with a
1-button mouse. Could 2-fingered scrolling be done with a
2-button mouse?
- Apple's future is with the
consumer market, not just pros, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Why
Apple has declining sales of "pro'" products. How this prepares
Apple to grow in the future.
- Jaguar for $28, solid PowerBook
3400, Panther WallStreet video fix, Office 98 on OS X, and
more, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also adjusting
Apple's optical mouse, alternative to BootCD, skeptical about
PowerBook G5 info, and more on the iceKey keyboard.
2006
- Netscape 7, Internet Explorer
5, iCab, MacLynx, WaMCom, WannaBe, MachTen, and more movies made on
Macs, Nathan Thompson, Embracing Obsolescence. A look at
favorite and unfavorite browsers for the classic Mac OS and three
other movies produced on Macs.
- Microsoft's monopoly makes it
slow and vulnerable, which Apple, Google, and AOL love, Adam
Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Internet Explorer 7 beta security bug
found the first day, Windows Vista delayed again and again,
also-ran search and messaging give others an opportunity to chip
away at the Microsoft monopoply.
- More PowerBook defects, why
'MacBook' instead of PowerBook?, 1.9 GHz PowerBook G4 upgrade
tested, and more, The 'Book Review. Also MacBook
battery life as good as you'd expect from Apple, monitor spanning
makes sense, battery firmware update for 15" PowerBook G4, bargain
'Books from $330 to $2,149, and more.
- 20" iMac G5 price cut, hands on
Intel iMacs, one keyboard and mouse to rule them all, and more,
Mac News Review. Also the Universal Binary future of
Mac software, widescreen trend just getting started, adios IE5 for
Mac, 1.8 GHz dual G4 upgrade, and more.
2009
2010
2011
2012
- Kill Caps Lock, but
Leave the Rest of My Keyboard Alone (Mostly), Dan Knight, Mac
Musings. It's too easy to hit Caps Lock by accident, but why change a
keyboard layout that billions of users are comfortable with?
- Does iOS Doom the Mac?, Apple
Again #1 Smartphone Vendor, Massive 16 iPad Charger, and More, iOS
News Review. Also Sleipnir browser lets you share links locally, iPro
brings Schneider lenses to iPhone 4, and more.
- Time to End 13" MacBook Pro?,
Refurb MacBook Air from $699, Enable TRIM in OS X, and More, The
'Book Review. Also Auro Pro Express SSD upgrades for 2010/11 MacBook
Air, Sleipnir browser syncs bookmarks with iOS, Prey laptop recovery
tool, and more.
- Apple Refurbs a Great Deal,
iOSificiation a Fundamental Shift for Apple, and More, Mac News
Review. Also IT workers embracing Apple, battery-free wireless mouse,
freeware alternatives to commercial apps, and more.
Feb. 2 - Feb. 4
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