March 6 in Low End Mac History
Mar. 5 - Mar.
7
2000
2001
2002
- Bring back the Cube, Stephen
Van Esch, Mac Scope. If any Mac could look at home in the living
room and work as a digital hub, it's the Cube.
- The upgrade option, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. Upgrading an older Mac can be a viable,
cost-effective alternative to replacing it.
- My iBook, part 1, Eric Schwarz,
The Power of Mac. Anticipation - waiting for FedEx to deliver a new
iBook ordered from the Apple Store.
- Is your Mac secure?,
Charlie Ruggiero, Mac Daniel. How to secure your Mac and its files
in the classic Mac OS.
2003
- Defending the Mac in 3 minutes
or less, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report. "I believe this argument
isn't really about Mac vs. PC; in fact, I think it is more about
teachers making professional judgments about what are the right
tools to get the job done."
- Looking for a Power Mac G4?
Here's why you want an AGP model, Dan Knight, Mac Daniel. Why a
used Power Mac G4 with AGP video is a much better value than a
Power Mac G4 with PCI video.
- Fast ethernet surprise, Mozilla
HTML editor useful, comments on beige G3 and blue & white G3,
and more, Dan Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Also a possible risk
using Drive Setup, the lowdown on SCSI throughput on the oldest
Macs with SCSI, and setting up a wireless network with pre-AirPort
Macs.
2006
- Apple's next 3 world changing
things: iHubbub, iSticker, and iRide for free, Jeff Adkins, The
Lite Side, 2006.03.06. For those who think last week's leather, mini, and
hi-fi announcements weren't going to change the world, Steve Jobs
has three more tricks up his sleeve.
- Upgrade for
compatibility, SeaMonkey fastest Mozilla, LimeWire, and
journalistic credibility, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings. Upgrades may be fore compatibility and ease of use, not
just speed. Also SeaMonkey the fastest Mozilla browser, LimeWire
for sharing files, and the credibility of new media vs. old media
journalism.
2007
- The $900 notebook: Where is
Apple?, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. With cheap Windows laptops
starting below $500 and good ones in the $800 range, Apple should
introduce a MacBook that sells for less than $1,100.
2008
- The black
MacBook is a gem of a notebook, Ben Zalutsky, No Windows for Me.
Apple's MacBook is fast, has great battery life, and is pretty well
designed.
- No more ugly
dates (in your digital photos), Dan Knight, Digigraphica. Tired of
ugly, blocky, wrong colored dates in your digital images? This proposal
could eliminate them for good, giving you control over typeface, color,
and placement.
- The Mac vs. PC
debate, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing. The debate has been
raging since 1984, and the simple truth is that both types of computers
do the same kind of thing, just a bit differently.
- Leopard on a Cube, G4 CPU swap
limitations, Power Mac G5 a good choice?, and more, Dan Knight, Low
End Mac Mailbag. Also looking for a scanner that works with Panther and
the hsitory of expansion slots in low-cost Macs.
2009
- Dual 1 GHz Power
Mac G4 benchmarks. Our Mirrored Drive Doors machine is finally
benchmarked using Leopard. Results are compared with Panther and
Tiger.
- New Mac mini and iMac
benchmarked, FireWire 400-to-800 solutions, dual-band AirPort Extreme,
and more, Mac News Review. Also new iMac and Mac mini dissected, OS
X share still above 10%, fastest SATA boot drives for the Mac Pro, iMac
keyboard loses numeric keypad, and more.
- 17" MacBook Pro reviews, Battery
Update improves battery life, matte screen for MacBooks, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also 17" Unibody problems, MBA hinge defect, netbooks
and notebooks merging, SSD upgrade service for MacBooks, bargain 'Books
from $170 to $2,999, and more.
Mar. 5 - Mar. 7
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