St. Valentine's Day
February 14 in Apple and Low End Mac History
Feb. 13 - Feb.
15
Highlights
1998
- A perfect compact Mac, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. "There's something special about a friendly
little computer that smiles when it wakes up."
2000
2001
- Personalize and customize
Microsoft Word, Michel Munger, iBasics. A guide to making
Microsoft Word work your way.
- Give me a word processor,
Marten van de Kraats, My Turn. Isn't anyone going to give us a lean
word processor for Mac OS X?
- Byte, April 1995, Dan
Knight, Blast From the Past. Pentium Pro, PowerPC 603e, Macintosh
clones, best laptops (including a PowerBook), and a DOS
compatible.
2002
- Quadra revives a passion for
computing, Genevieve Gauthier, My First Mac. I thank my friend
every day for pushing me in the fantastic world of Macintosh.
- Computer elitism, cars, and online
retail woes, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. The
classic Mac OS, classic cars, and the Canadian online order
blues.
- Why monopolies are bad, Jeff
Adkins, Mac Lab Report. Whether we're talking about the board game,
Boss Tweed, AT&T, or Microsoft, monopolies always end up taking
advantage of consumers.
- Measuring the Reality Distortion
Field, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. Preliminary analysis of the
Reality Distortion Field indicates strength does not fall off by an
inverse square factor.
2003
- Windows, Macs, OS X, and real
world performance, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. As Mac
OS X improves and hardware gets faster, complaints of
sluggishness will become nothing but a memory.
- Safari update, Mac OS X 10.2.4, a
neat haxie, and how Mail can better fight spam, Dan Knight, 10
Forward. Safari mostly improved but adds a glitch, 10.2.4 seems
just fine, a better CPU monitor, and ways Apple can leverage Mail
to better fight spam.
- Do it yourself Pismo screen
replacement, new laptop stand, USB laptop night light, new 1.0 and
1.3 GHz G4s, and more, The 'Book Review. Also PC
Magazine praises the 12" PowerBook, new bags from Booq and Willow
Design, and bargain 'Books from $190 to $2,499.
- The best Mac for writing, online
banking with a 68K Mac, network advice, Move2X, and more, Dan
Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. The Mac as a writer's tool, secure
online banking with older Macs, solving a network problem, and
still more on the Radeon 7000 on a beige G3 with Mac
OS X.
2005
2006
- 15" MacBook
Pro begins shipping.
- Retro computing: First
impressions of a newly acquired Apple Lisa, Ted Hodges, Vintage
Mac Living. Saved from the trash and given a new home, this old
Lisa is a slow, friendly computer.
- Finding and using free wireless
Internet access, Joe Rivera, Mac Fallout Shelter. There are
lots of free WiFi hotspots out there. Here are the tools you need
to detect them and make the connection.
- If Apple won't support Classic on
Intel Macs, it should liberate OS 9, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab
Report. Although a lot of Mac users depend on Classic mode in OS X,
Apple has seen fit to drop it on their newest hardware. That being
the case, they should declare it unsupported and give it away for
free.
2007
2008
- Falling in love
with Mac OS X, Germán Rotondo, My Turn. Helping a friend get
an iMac up and running was the author's first exposure to Macs. Today
he only wishes he'd discovered Mac OS X sooner.
- Apple a pro at
building buzz for new products, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. The
recent introduction of the MacBook Air is just one example of how the
whole world is paying attention to what Apple is doing.
2011
Feb. 13 - Feb. 15
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