April 6 in Low End Mac History
April 5 - April 7
2000
- Picking an older Power Mac,
Adam Robert Guha, Mac Daniel. First generation Power Macs can be
quite a value.
- Team Mac Observer
expands, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. No sign of ET yet, but new
members have closed the gap between Team Mac Observer and Team
Lockergnome.
2001
- OS X: The end of tight hardware
integration?, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Tight
integration of hardware and OS has been an Apple trademark - until
OS X.
- OS X, Apple tattoos, sexy
TiBooks, Dirk Pilat, Mac U. Mac OS X in London, an Apple tatoo,
and the sexy Titanium PowerBook on the cover of MacUser.
- Customize Mac OS X, Jake
Sargent, iThings Considered. How to change icons, the toolbar, and
the dock - and make OS X a bit faster.
- 4 years of Low End Mac,
Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Forgive us for getting a bit
self-congratulatory, but LEM turns 4 on Saturday. This is our
story.
- 'Mobile newsroom' deal, PowerBook
battery FAQ, FireBox hard drive case, and more, Charles
Moore, The 'Book Page. Mobile Newsroom deal, PB Zone
giveaway, FireWire enclosure, Haliburton case, PowerBook deals, and
refurbished TiBooks.
2006
- Michael Spindler: The Peter
Principle at Apple, Tom Hormby, Orchard. If any Apple CEO
demonstrates the danger of moving a qualified employee beyond his
abilities, it's Spindler.
- Boot Camp: Apple officially
supports Windows XP booting on Macintel hardware, The Macintel
Report. No more need to do any hacks to get WinXP booting on
Apple's Intel-based Macs. Apple's new Boot Camp software fully
supports it.
- 'Unplug, hear the world',
iPhone this year?, earBuddy earbud protection, and more, iPod
News Review. Also iPods in the workplace, Crutchfield adds iPod
"drive-thru" section, setting volume limit on new iPods, HiFi-Link
connects iPod to home stereo, and more.
2007
- 10 years using low end Macs,
Ted Hodges, Vintage Mac Living. April 1997: Apple's 20th birthday,
Mac OS 7.6.1 released, Low End Mac begins, and the author gets his
first Mac.
- Getting from A to B and having fun
along the way, Eric "Zoltan" DeStefano, Mac Metamorphosis. When
it comes to productivity and enjoying the computing experience,
Macs and Apple software stand apart from the pack.
- Connecting with the broader
Macintosh community, Stephen Van Esch, Mac Scope. "But beyond
the very minor celebrity status that came with being published on
Low End Mac, it gave me a real opportunity to participate in the
Mac community."
- 10 years of Low End Mac:
Looking back and looking forward, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. As
Low End Mac celebrates 10 years on the Web, we look back at some
milestones.
2009
- In praise of
netbooks, Alan Zisman, Mac2Windows. Apple says it can't make a Mac
netbook that won't be 'a piece of junk' for $500, yet Dell's Mini 9 is
a very nice netbook at half that price.
- Nano nano: The Tata
Motors Nano and Apple's iPod nano, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings. Just as the iPod nano is designed to be the least costly
"real" iPod, the Tata Nano is designed to be the least costly "real"
car.
2011
- My first Intel Mac,
Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Low End Mac headquarters has its first Intel
Mac, a 2007 Mac mini running Snow Leopard. Initial impressions and
future plans.
- It's time to buy
Apple stock, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing. The iPad really is
for everyone. Also, falling in love with the Olympus EP-2.
2012
- Looking Back on 13
Years of Writing for Low End Mac, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings. Charles Moore has been writing for Low End Mac since 1999
and seen a lot of changes - but not in the Low End Mac philosophy.
- Low End Mac Is
a Gold Mine for Anyone Using Older Macs, Allison Payne, The Budget
Mac. Ever since she stumbled across Low End Mac six years ago, Allison
Payne has found it a gold mine of useful information on older
Macs.
- Writing for Low End
Mac Is a Great Way to Share New Discoveries About Old Macs, Steve
Watkins, The Practical Mac. Steve Watkins has been writing for Low End
Mac for over a decade and is still learning things about old Macs.
- Why I Write for
Low End Mac, Simon Royal, Tech Spectrum. Low End Mac has been Simon
Royal's constant source of Mac information since he discovered the
site.
- Bridging
Gaps with New Macs, Old Macs, and iDevices, Dan Bashur, Apple,
Tech, and Gaming. Dan Bashur has found the ideal bridge Macs for newer
and older technologies - a Power Mac G4, a MacBook Pro, and now an
iPad.
April 5 - April 7
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