April 17 in Low End Mac History
April 16 - April 18
2001
- Cube hitting its stride?,
Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Thanks to recent price
reductions, the Cube appears to be hitting its stride.
- Do more with OS X, Jake Sargent,
iThings Considered. A look at some OS X applications to reduce
dependence on the Classic mode.
2002
- Apple, new iMac under the
microscope, Stephen Van Esch, Mac Scope. With Apple's quarterly
report due today, the press will be taking a close look at Apple -
and the new iMac's sales figures.
- Entourage or Palm Desktop on
OS X?, Evan Kleiman, Mac Daniel. Which is the better
information manager for OS X users, Microsoft Entourage or Palm
Desktop?
- The all-purpose home computer is
alive and well, Jesse Mathewson, My Turn. Today's Macs are
better all-purpose computers than ever, which is why so many
families now have two or more of them.
- Free POP3 email, Kanga vs. WallStreet,
Bible software, usenet with OS X, and more, Charles W. Moore,
Miscellaneous Ramblings. Free email, picking a 'Book, installer
problems, Bible software for Newton, health care, news readers for
OS X, Mozilla, BlueChip troubles, more.
2003
- Microsoftopoly, Jeff Adkins,
The Lite Side. Microsoft's version of the monopoly game is only
about one thing - taking it all.
2006
- Best Lombard replacement, Pismo
CPU upgrades, a trackball tip, and more, Charles W Moore,
Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also a "Frankenpismo" project, market
value of the color PowerBook 170, and thoughts from another David
Pogue fan.
- Apple product development and
sales cycle, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. If you've ever
wondered how an Apple product makes it from initial idea to
finished, marketed product, here's the answer.
2007
2008
- Clamshell
iBooks reconsidered, Charles W Moore, 'Book Value. Back in 2000, it
was about time to replace the WallStreet PowerBook. Would a clamshell
iBook be a better value than a newer PowerBook G3?
- Mac security a
result of diversity and smart planning, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz.
"You can't fault the better gardener for spending less time weeding and
more on growing."
- Mac mini with HDTV, Lucida Grande
on Low End Mac, the Open Computer, and more, Dan Knight, Low End
Mac Mailbag. Also using a computer display with HDTV and cleaning your
keyboard in the dishwasher.
2009
- Is Leopard slower
than Tiger on G4 Macs?, Simon Royal, Tech Spectrum. Truth be told,
when you have 1 GB of RAM, Leopard benchmarks an insigificant 4% slower
than Tiger.
- Apple netbook aimed at business?,
Dell Adamo teardown, the future of Linux netbooks, and more, The
'Book Review. Also the 3G 'subsidy grenade', tips for using the glass
trackpad, USB squid hub, preowned Modbooks, bargain 'Books from $170 to
$2,550, and more.
- New education iMac, first
third-party Mini DisplayPort monitors, 8x Blu-ray for Mac, and
more, Mac News Review. Also giving the iMac a matte display, when
to reset PRAM, dissecting an eMac, cloud computing for the Mac, and
more.
- Forrester up on iPhone in
enterprise, teens love iPod but reject Zune, ATM Hunter app, and
more, iNews Review. Also a steam powered iPod charger, free Wall
Street Journal app, new Twitter client, never locked iPhone $799, and
more.
2012
April 16 - April 18
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