July 5 in Apple and Low End Mac History
July 4 - July
6
1998
- The iMac: First of a family?,
Dan Knight, iMac Channel. "...just as the first Macintosh gave
birth to the Fat Mac, Mac Plus, Mac II, and dozens of other models,
I believe the iMac will soon be seen as the ancestor of a whole
family of iMacs."
- The iMac: Perfect for
schools, Dan Knight, iMac Channel. "Although . . .
Windows becomes more Mac-like with each incarnation, innovation and
interface superiority won't cut it with the taxpayer or school
administration."
2000
- Apple is not your friend,
Stephen Van Esch, Mac Scope. "Apple did not create this community.
The Mac community is a product of Macintosh users."
2001
- 75 Mac Advantages, part 6.
Advantages 63-75 updated, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report. Cross
platform, stability, ease of use, and other Mac advantages vs.
Windows.
- 75 Mac Advantages Revisited:
Summary, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report. Final tally - 56 of 75
Mac Advantages still apply.
- Exploring the fractal
universe, Beverly Woods, Acoustic Mac. You've seen the stunning
graphics. Did you know you could explore fractals on your Mac?
- Do you trust me?, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. The RIAA doesn't trust you. Microsoft doesn't
trust you. Movie studios don't trust you. Here's why.
2002
- The joy of X with Classic, Dan
Knight, 10 Forward. "Mac users with the right hardware have little
to lose and much to gain by running their favorite applications in
Classic mode under OS X."
- The good, the bad, and the
intrusive, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Windows, BeOS, and
the Mac OSes each have some good points and some bad ones.
- The 'Book Review 2002.07.05,
Charles Moore. Chromium FireWire drive enclosure, world's smallest
AC adapter for TiBook, updated case designs, USB-friendly router,
and 'Book deals from US$101.
2005
- No Quartz Extreme support for
Pismo, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Pismo's onboard
video just can't support Quartz Extreme - but a CPU upgrade can improve
Quartz performance.
- Full circle: A
brief history of NeXT, Tom Hormby, Orchard. Steve Jobs left Apple
in 1985, founded NeXT, developed a powerful object oriented operating
system, and saw it become Apple's modern OS.
2006
- Education iMac
introduced. Low-cost model uses integrated Intel graphics, Combo drive,
and eliminated Bluetooth to get the price down.
- iTunes and the French
interoperability law, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "Interoperability is
a ruse to break Apple's dominance in the digital music market one
nation at a time...."
- TopXNotes: A user-friendly solution
for creating, managing, and accessing your notes, Charles W Moore,
Miscellaneous Ramblings. TopXNotes is a shareware tool for managing
your text notes, replacing the Note Pad of the Classic Mac OS.
- Apple's secret
battery reset utility for WallStreet and Clamshell iBooks, Joe
Rivera, Mac Fallout Shelter. If your old 'Books battery isn't taking a
charge like it used to, Battery Reset 2.0 could help recover its useful
life.
- Misleading hard drive capacity and the
WD settlement, long term Mac value, SCSI drive upgrades, and more,
Dan Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Also thoughts on Color Classic
upgrades, questions about Low End Mac's online survey, iPod hard drive
upgrades, and the value of a used iPod.
2011
- Looking back at the
Power Mac G4 Cube ten years on, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings. After almost a year of disappointing sales, Apple
discontinued the Power Mac G4 on July 3, 2001. Moore takes a look at
its legacy.
- MobileMe-to-iCloud FAQ, two tabbed
iPad browsers, iPhone fisheye lens, solar iPad case, and more, iOS
News Review. Also the Pope gets an iPad, Hochman says Apple is in big
trouble, iPad 2 Superguide released, iPhone microscope, and more.
2012
- The Lion Sleeps (on
My MacBook) Tonight, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing. Starting
with a full backup, a Time Machine Backup, and an OS X 10.7 thumb
drive, John Hatchett moved to Lion.
- Is Tech Really
Racist?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. The folks at Online IT Degree
claim that tech 'seems to be' racist. Do their arguments hold
water?
July 4 - July 6
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