July 19 in Low End Mac History
July 18 - July
20
2000
2001
2002
- Free mac.com email becomes fee
mail, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. "So the new business
plan is to give away email addresses, wait for people to become
dependent on them, and then start charging a yearly fee."
- G4/500 WallStreet and Lombard
upgrades, iCurve notebook stand, TiBook RAM install, and more,
Charles Moore. G4 upgrades for G3 PowerBooks,
iCurve stand, USB hubs and drive, bargain 'Books, and more.
2004
2006
- Mac OS X 10.5
Leopard: Which Macs should make the cut?, Dan Knight, Mac
Musings. Looking at all of the models supported by Tiger, there's
just one Mac that Apple should probably drop support for in
Leopard. Just one.
- Why run Linux on a low-end
Mac?, Larry Stotler, Linux on the Low End. Linux supports older
video cards and requires less RAM than Mac OS X, and it lets you
run modern browsers not available under OS 9.
- Upgrade your Pismo with a
dual-layer DVD burner, Jason Schrader, Maximize Your Mac. If
you want to add a DVD burner to your PowerBook Pismo, FastMac's new
dual-layer SuperDrive merits serious consideration.
- Suggestions for converting AIFF to
MP3 in iTunes, taken on eBay?, G4 upgrades, and low end Mac
sadness, Dan Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Reader suggestions
for getting iTunes to convert AIFF to MP3, checking for dual
processors, the upgradability of the Power Mac G4, and
disappointment over discarded Macs.
2007
2010
- Is the Mac facing a
'walled garden' future?, Charles W Moore, Charles Moore's Mailbag.
Apple is doing well, Mac sales are at the best levels ever, yet many
are concerned that Apple may turn the Mac into a 'walled garden' like
it's done with iOS devices.
2011
- Is Leopard
killing my PowerBook?, Simon Royal, Tech Spectrum. The ten-year-old
Titanium PowerBook now overheats and hangs. Is it just old age, or has
the extra heat from running Leopard taken its toll?
- Lion: King of the
jungle or house cat?, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. OS X 10.7 Lion may
be great for the masses and iOS users, but much of this seems to come
at the expense of the real Mac user.
- Lost AppleDesigns
from the 1980s, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. One early Mac prototype
looked like a cube, a notebook concept was know as a MacBook, and the
Bashful tablet predated Newton.
2012
July 18 - July 20
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