July 16 in Low End Mac History
July 15 - July
17
2001
- A shareware Web?, Andrew W.
Hill, My Turn. We used to have donation-based BBSes and still have
donation-based software. Why not a shareware Web?
- Low-end Macs and email
authentication, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Email
clients for 68K Macs that support SMTP authentication and other
solutions to authenticated email access.
- Adding modern ports to older
Power Macs, Korin Hasegawa-John, Mac Daniel. It's easy to add
USB, FireWire, USB 2.0, and 106 MB SCSI to older PCI Power Macs and
clones.
- The Cube: Road Apple, Dan
Knight. Now that Apple has put the Cube on ice, we try to figure
out just what went wrong with the most beautiful Mac ever.
- State of the site report,
Dan Knight, Mac Musings. A look at Low End Mac's past, present, and
future.
2002
- Microsoft nonsense, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. Microsoft makes more money from Office on the
Mac than Apple makes in a year. What have they got to complain
about?
- 'Twas the night before
Macworld, Steve Watkins, The Practical Mac. Thoughts and
predictions - what we may see at the Macworld Expo.
- Finding mods for your old
games, Korin Hasegawa-John, Mac Daniel. Favorite mods for
Unreal Tournament and Marathon, plus a lot of other modification
resources.
- Southwest to charge Mac users
double, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. After successfully charging
wide passengers for a second seat, Southwest Airlines targets Mac
users.
- Jobs to shock Expo
attendees, Anne Onymus, Rumor Mill. You just know Steve is
going to have something to surprise us with - but what?
- Website automation with PHP and
MySQL, part 13, Dan Knight, Online Tech Journal. Displaying the
time of the most recent site update and current prices for Apple
stock automatically.
2004
- How long is the useful life of
a laptop computer?, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Threee
years? Ten years? How long can you expect to keep using a laptop
before you consider it obsolete or wear it out?
- Serious Classic Mac OS Performance Tips, Dan Knight, Mac Daniel. Tips for getting the
best performance from the classic Mac OS on older hardware and in
OS X classic mode.
- Portables 54% of Mac sales,
replacing an iBook, tiny and high capacity drives, new BookEndz,
and more, The 'Book Review. Also G-Point 802.11g
card, ThermographX updated, Palms and Macs together, Sony X-brite
display, iTunes underwater, bargain 'Books from $45 to $2,599, and
more.
2007
- Fixing the hinge on the
'Blackbird' PowerBook 500 series, Mike Huttinger, Mac Daniel.
Simple, step-by-step instructions for repairing a failed hinge on
the PowerBook 520, 540, and 550.
- OS X on a G3, FireWire Disk Mode
missing in action, Panther on a Power Mac, and more, Charles
Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also glossy displays are sharper,
where to get Netscape 7, two OS X replacements for MacDraw, and an
iBook power problem solved.
- No Classic or G3 support in
Leopard, would a midrange Mac grow or kill Apple?, Mac floppy
issues, and more, Dan Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Also Tiger
on really old Power Macs, Photoshop Elements for Mac, G4 or G5
Power Mac a better choice?, and automatic resolution and bit-depth
switching in the Classic Mac OS.
2008
- The Windows death
spiral, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Sure, Vista user share is growing,
but it's not enough to offset defections to Macs and Linux. This is the
beginning of the end for Windows.
- Vista is not 'leaving
Macs in the dust', Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. Now that Windows XP
has been officially discontinued, Vista sales are surging. Mac sales
are growing too.
- Superior dithered
images with HyperDither, Dan Knight, Low End Mac Reviews.
HyperDither reintroduces the dithering alogrithm intoduced by Bill
Atkinson and creates better dithered images than Photoshop.
- Buying glasses online, iCab on G3
iMacs, USB adapter for WallStreet, long term support, and more,
Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also whether a 1.67 GHz
PowerBook is a sensible choice, midrange or top-end the best value,
Opera can change the way you work on the Web, and more.
2009
2010
- On the road with a
Pismo and an iPad, part 3, Austin Leeds, Apple Everywhere. The iPad
continues to work reliably. Too bad it can't sync with the old Pismo
PowerBook.
- Smaller iPads Rumored, Apple and
HTC Shake Up Smartphone Market, iPhone 4 Flashlight App, and More,
iNews Review. Also how people use the iPad, iPhone charges faster from
AC adapter than USB, new cases and stands for the iPad, and more.
- Apple tops Laptop Mag's support
showdown again, iPad vs. Tablet PC, XtremeKey rugged USB drive, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also Apple dominates Best Buy's 'elite
laptop' category, Apple sues over knockoff MagSafe adapters, Toshiba's
new portable drives for Macs, and more.
- Apple genius vs. Best Buy geek,
intro to Mac malware, 6 alternative email clients, and more, Mac
News Review. Also is Tesla Motors 'the new Apple'?, Pixelmator 1.6
released, essential free troubleshooting apps, Ubuntu for Non-geeks
revised, and more.
July 15 - July 17
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