June 30 in Low End Mac History
June 29 - July
1
1999
- USB is enough, Evan Kleiman,
Mac Happens. Practically everything an iMac owner could want is now
available for USB.
2000
- The IIsi never dies, Adam
Robert Guha, Apple Archive. "I purchased a Macintosh IIsi at a
thrift shop for $25. I thought I might have paid too much...."
- Journalism and the Mac
Web, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "...the Adobe vs. AppleInsider
issue has raised a lot of journalistic questions about a free
press, personal responsibility, and journalistic ethics."
2003
- Beige G3 abandoned by Panther?
Is it really inevitable?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. It looks
like Apple may not support the beige G3 under Panther. Here's one
way Apple could move ahead without abandoning so many users with
older hardware.
- G5 'Books possible, G3 vs. G4,
hosed by UPS feedback, WallStreet troubleshooting, and more,
Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also more MacMail problems,
unmountable drives, lower cost G4 hinges, OS 9 problem solving,
WallStreet backlight solutions, and beige G3 ROM issues.
2004
2005
- PowerPC Macs obsolete?, Apple to
exit hardware biz?, Intel Macs look 'normal' inside, and more,
The Macintel Report. Also, CodeWeavers eases
developers' transition, iMac and Mac mini expected to be first
Intel Macs, photonics for faster chips, and more.
- 20 GB iPod gets color, iTunes
4.9 add podcast support, backup your Mac to your iPod, and
more, iPod News Review. Also iPods as study
aids, free minis for education Mac buyers, remove iPod scratches,
four song export programs, and more.
2006
- MacBook replaces Dell laptop,
can outperform Power Mac G5/2.7 GHz dual, Adam Robert Guha,
Apple Archive. After two years, the Dell was on its last legs, and
Apple's bundled apps made the MacBook a compelling choice. But
what's really impressive is the performance of universal apps.
- eMac repair extension program,
Core 2 Duo Mac mini world's fastest Mac, $99 full-screen video
capture, and more, Mac News Review. Also customized Mac minis
from Rival Computer, students advised to pack a Mac, use multiple
iPods with one Mac, iDictionary software for the iPod, and much
more.
- MacBook nano coming?, expanding
battery woes, MacBook 'almost perfect', color MacBooks, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also the mooing MacBook, Apple's fix
for 17" MacBook Pro fans, educator's test $100 laptop, white
notebook from Acer, Dell notebook goes up in smoke, bargain 'Books
from $139 to $2,149, and more.
2008
2009
- Intel's promise
fulfilled: More processing power per processor cycle, Dan Knight,
Mac Musings. Apple promised improved CPU efficiencies when it announced
the move to Intel in 2005. Three years of MacBooks show the
progress.
- Checking out Safari 4 on an
old PowerBook, Charles W Moore, 'Book Value. Safari 4 is the fastest
it's ever been, but it's not without some frustrating drawbacks.
- Is Steve Jobs' health
essential to Apple's future?, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. Steve Jobs'
health is an important thing, but Apple has demonstrated that it can be
profitable without him.
- Optimized software builds
bring out the best in your Mac, Dan Knight, Low End Mac's Online
Tech Journal. Applications compiled for your Mac's CPU can load more
quickly and run faster than ones compiled for universal use.
2010
- 2 weeks with OS
X 10.6.4 and Safari 5, Charles W Moore, 'Book Value. The latest
update to Snow Leopard retains several problems from earlier versions,
but Safari is now faster than ever.
2011
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