March 19 in Apple and Low End Mac History
Mar. 18 - Mar. 20
Highlights
1990
- "Wicked fast" enters the Apple lexicon as the blazing 40 MHz
Macintosh IIfx is introduced - along
with Apple's first accelerated video card. At just under US$10,000,
it was one of the most costly Macs ever.
1999
- Fool me twice?, Dan Knight. If
they got you with Y2K, what'll they do for an encore?
2001
2002
- Take the Mac Challenge,
Steve Watkins, The Practical Mac. The goal of the Mac Challenge is
to discover which is the superior platform: Mac OS X or
Windows
- In love with the Mac GUI,
Ronald Buckner, My First Mac. In love with the Mac GUI, but the
PowerBook 145 was too slow....
- Installing Linux on your low-end
Mac, Adam Loiacono, Unix & the Mac. Getting Debian Linux up
and running on an SE/30 - and lessons learned.
2003
- The strong value of the
Lombard PowerBook G3, Dan Knight, Mac Daniel. Why the 333 MHz
Lombard is a particularly good value in portable computing.
- Whether you call it AirPort, WiFi,
or 802.11 wireless networking, your portable should have it,
Eric Schwarz, The Power of Mac. With more wireless hot spots
popping up, there are more reasons to have an AirPort card in your
'Book every day.
- Intel to join Apple in debunking
the megahertz myth?, Stephen Van Esch, Mac Scope. Intel's new
1.6 GHz Centrino matches their 2.4 GHz mobile Pentium. Educating
the consumer that MHz isn't everything can only help Apple.
- PowerBook 1400 upgrades, expansion
bay combo drives, death of a free email provider, and more,
Charles W. Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. G3 and other upgrades
for a PB 1400, two expansion bay combo drives, demise of
subDimension, and an iBook drive upgrade tutorial.
2004
- The video iPod, Apple's next
logical step, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Adding the
ability to store images and video on a color display could also
pave the way for an iMovie Store.
- So long Eudora, hello OS X
Mail, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report. "I debated paying for Eudora
again - and then realized I'd never really tried out Mail, which is
included with OS X."
2007
2008
- Intel Mac mini value, best YouTube
browser in Tiger, additional Pismo resolutions, and more, Dan
Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Also more in iSub incompatibility with
Leopard, PC Card compatibility with PowerBooks, and Leopard on 3 more
unsupported Power Macs.
- Newer iPods not compatible with
Panther, iCab great with OS 9, and backing up to Eudora 6.2.4,
Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Newer iPods require recent
versions of iTunes, QuickTime, and OS X. Also iCab may be the best
browser for Mac OS 9, and stepping back from Eudora 8 to 6.2.4.
2009
2010
- Does iPhone OS need
multitasking?, iCab comes to iPhone, Canada's proposed iPod levy, and
more, iNews Review. Also the iPad paradox, Freescale demos $200
tablet, gardening apps, aluminum iPhone stand, steel iPhone case, and
more.
- The mobile system stampede,
lithium battery that can't explode, affordable SSD options, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also June 2007 MacBook Pro external display
issue, laptop stands, 1 TB ultraportable hard drive, Mini
DisplayPort/HDMI adapter, and more.
- Could iPad replace the Mac?, Mac
sales up in 2010, avoiding Windows 7 'whenever possible', and more,
Mac News Review. Also why your next Mac may be an iPad, science blogger
abandons Apple, the benefits of standing while working, and more.
2012
- Should I
Run the Latest Version of Mac OS X or Not?, Low End Mac Round
Table. There are some good arguments for running the current version of
OS X, but also some good ones for not doing so.
- New iPad Has 1 GB RAM and Is
Mostly Battery, iPad 2 Breakage Statistics, New iPad Cases, and
More, iNews Review. Also Grandpa's iPad, the Windows 8 threat,
new handsfree iPad stand, selling iPhoto for iOS, and more.
Mar. 18 - Mar. 20
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