March 28 in Low End Mac History
March 27 - March 29
2001
- Know your way around the
Finder, Michel Munger, iBasics. Some very helpful tips to help
you use your Mac more efficiently.
- Review: Griffin gPort, Andrew
Hill. Card adds traditional Mac serial port to blue and white Power
Mac G3.
- MacUser, December 1993, Blast
from the Past. Centris and Performa, ethernet, AWS 95 and
AppleShare Pro, the first color PowerBook, new Duos, new OS
technologies, and Dvorak on Macs vs. PCs.
2002
- Reaching for a Mac, bluekatt,
My First Mac. How much is that compact Mac in the store
window?
- More on AppleWorks, Jeff
Adkins, Mac Lab Report. Another look at ClarisWorks 4 and
AppleWorks 5-6.
2003
- A damaged hard drive can ruin
your whole day: Hooray for backups!, Dan Knight, Mac Musings.
Why Low End Mac wasn't updated for almost two days, and how
multiple backups and some helpful software got us back on our
feet.
- 6 dead 'Books in 6 years:
Is Apple quality control slipping?, Adam Robert Guha, Apple
Archive. "Quality control doesn't seem to be an issue with some
computer manufacturers, but judging from my experiences with their
laptops, Apple has a bit of work to do."
- DiskWarrior 3 preorders,
FireWire/USB2 PC Card, DVD-R for G3 and G4 PowerBooks, and
more, Charles W. Moore, The 'Book Review. Also a very portable
table, a sleeve for the 17" PowerBook, new FW/USB2 enclosures, spam
kills another free email service, and bargain 'books from $59.99 to
$2,639.
2005
- MacMice MicFlex USB, a great
microphone for music or dictation, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings. This stylish, high quality USB microphone can be used
with iChat AV, GarageBand, iListen, and more.
- 7 tips for buying an MP3
player, Dan Knight, The Lite Side. Microsoft knows what's best
for them, but their advice on buying an MP3 player might not be
best for you.
2006
2007
2008
- Mac sales up while PCs decline,
college students flock to Mac, Mac mini mount, and more, Mac News
Review. Also picking the right Mac, creative uses for a Mac mini, Time
Capsule reviewed, updates for Leopard, Time Capsule, and AirPort, and
more.
- First 320 GB 7200 rpm notebook
drive, USB ports inside MacBook Air, Modbook impressive, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also Vista on MacBook Air, 256 GB SSD you can't
afford, new BTO MacBook Pro 18 percent faster, MacBook impressive,
solar laptop bag, bargain 'Books from $150 to $2,699, and more.
- Can iPhone replace desktops?,
medical use for iPhone, 3G iPhone on order?, and more, iNews
Review. Also tactile feedback for the iPhone, 45 second jailbreak, iPod
touch Apple's sleeper device, Apple TV now a true multimedia device,
and more.
2011
- VueScan 9 versatile
scanner software: Better than ever, Charles W Moore, Charles Moore's
Mailbag. VueScan works with over 1,500 scanners and supports color
restoration, dust removal, and optical character recognition among a
host of features.
- The Leopard
experience at 500 MHz, Simon Royal, Tech Spectrum. Mac OS X 10.5
Leopard is less outdated than 10.4 Tiger, and with sufficient RAM, it
runs decently on older, slower G4 Macs.
- Are CDs and
DVDs necessary anymore?, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing. The
iMac eliminated built-in floppies. Is it time for optical drives to
follow the same path?
March 27 - March 29
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