August 10 in Low End Mac History
August 9 - August
11
1999
2000
- Big Apple changes a comin',
Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "With Apple driving the change, we can
only hope it also brings us into a new comfort zone that fits as
well as the current one."
2001
- Inside a freenet, Manuel
Mejia, Mac Daniel. The key to any freenet's success is the
volunteers who donate their free time.
- Mac Classic, a Road
Apple?. Does the Mac Classic merit the "Road Apple" label or
not?
- Reader feedback on
sub-laptops, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Reader
thoughts on the QuickPAD sub-laptop.
- The 'Book Review 2001.08.10,
Charles Moore. iceBook audio patch, TiBook touch up kit, 'Book
repair in Canada, new laptop cases, and deals on used and
refurbished PowerBooks.
2005
- Unleash the Power of
Safari, Michel Munger, iBasics. Safari's powerful features
include RSS feeds, SnapBack, emailing a page to a friend, private
browsing, and much more.
- Moving up from a 350 MHz
Power Mac G3 to a dual 1.8 GHz Power Mac G5, Adam Robert Guha,
Apple Archive. It was more power than the author planned on buying,
but the price was right.
- New DST law to impact old Macs,
existing TVs and VCRs, and more, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. If
your hardware or software expects Daylight Saving Time to begin in
April and end in October, expect headaches in 2007.
2006
- Is the G3 still a practical
choice?, Matthew Jay, Macs to the Max. Although the G3 is
several generations old, it has enough horsepower for most of the
things we do on our computers.
- The Mac Pro value equation:
Where's the sweet spot?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Four Intel
cores, three CPU speeds, three hard drive sizes, three video card
options, G5 trouncing speed with universal apps. Is it for you?
Where is the best value?
- Apple Remote Desktop easily
worth the price, Andrew J Fishkin, The Mobile Mac. "What's
impressive isn't the number of features, but how easy they are to
use. There is no printed manual, and I didn't even look at the PDF
one."
2007
- Truth in terabytes: Why your
computer says a 1 TB drive is missing 90 GB, Dan Knight, Mac
Musings. As drives become bigger, advertised capacity increasingly
diverges from reported capacity.
- Dan Knight, founder of Low End
Mac, Tommy Thomas, Welcome to Macintosh. A talk with Dan
Knight, who started Low End Mac over 10 years ago.
- No junk from Apple, Mac
mouse dies after 18 years, time to cut the gigabyte BS, and
more, Mac News Review. Also new iMac and Mac mini models,
Apple's aluminum keyboards, new NAS drive looks like a Mac mini,
first software update for aluminum iMacs, and more.
- Titanium PowerBook to the
rescue, laptop component shortage, 2007 'Book performance comparo,
and more, The 'Book Review. Also cooling the MacBook Pro,
hi-res MacBook Pro suitable for color work, new batteries for G3
and G4 'Books, bargain 'Books from $130 to $2,599, and more.
2009
- Nerd-vana? School network
means installing Windows on a MacBook, John Hatchett, Recycled
Computing. "My son is going off to college this fall. The campus
intranet requires Windows as an operating system."
- Apple's largely
forgotten QuickTake 150 digital camera, Leo Titus LeBron V,
Collection Spotlight. Apple was the first to market with a sub-$1,000
digital camera, the fixed focus, VGA resolution, Mac- and PC-compatible
QuickTake line.
- Laptop sleeve shootout:
RadTech Tekstyl Omni Case, Charles W Moore, 'Book Value. The Tekstyl
Omni Case is compact yet very flexible while protecting your 'Book on
the go.
- Laptop sleeve
shootout: iSkin SOHO Sleeve Portfolio, Charles W Moore, 'Book Value.
iSkin's SOHO Sleeve Portfolio protects your 'Book while adding a
minimal amount of weight.
2010
- Mobile app
stores: The solution is the problem, Alan Zisman, Zis Mac. The
problem with 70,000 or 200,000 mobile apps is finding the ones your
need, and neither the iPhone nor Android stores are much help.
- Fraise text editor
steps into Smultron's shoes, Charles W Moore, Charles Moore's
Mailbag. Smultron was an excellent, free text editor with some database
features, but it's no longer being updated. Fraise is based on
Smultron, but it's designed for Snow Leopard.
2011
2012
- iPad Drives Tablet Market Growth,
Microsoft Surface vs. Others, USB Hub/Card Reader for iPad, and
More, iNews Review. Also what consumers look for in a tablet,
why iPad magazines are a flop, more on the Nexus 7, Stump Stand for
iPad and iPhone, and more.
- iFixit Repair Guides for Retina
MacBook Pro, Lenovo's 3 Pound ThinkPad X1 Carbon, and More, The
'Book Review. Also Apple memo says Retina MacBook Pro battery not
replaceable, Thunderbolt-to-FireWire adapter only works one way, SLAPPA
laptop backpack sale, and more.
- How to Use Substitition in
Mountain Lion, Wozniak Sees Dark Side of the Cloud, and More, Mac
News Review. Also restoring traditional Exposé behavior in
Mountain Lion, new titles from Wiley and Sons, Carbon Copy Cloner
updated, and more.
August 9 - August 11
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