September 13 in Low End Mac History
Sept. 12 - Sept.
14
1999
- Can't get there from
here, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Some Mac users can't reach the
Apple Store. Is their hardware too old? Is it a browser problem?
You can help us sort it out.
2000
2001
- Why can't we be friends?, Eric
Schwarz, The Power of Mac. A student's response to Tuesday's
terrorist attacks.
- Reflections, Matthew Urban,
Matt's Mac. Reflections on the terrorist attack and the need to
move forward.
2002
- Everything old is new again,
Patrick McCloskey, My Turn. vMac lets you create a virtual Mac that
runs System 6 or 7 on your current Mac OS 9 or X
computer.
- The never-ending upgrade
cycle, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Hardware, operating
systems, and software seem to move in a vicious, upward spiraling
cycle with no end in sight.
- CardBus upgrades, 3400
hotrodding, TiBook paint protection, sleep of death, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also the Datakeeper case,
KeySpan's USB serial adapter, OS X on Mac-on-Linux, and
bargain 'Books.
2004
2005
- Andy Hertzfeld: Mac truly a
better way, Tom Hormby, Orchard. A key member of the Mac
development team talks about the Mac, personal computing, the power
of the network, and the future of free software.
- Captain FTP 4.3 faster, easier,
better than ever, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings.
Updated FTP client gains power, new features, even a widget.
2006
- The GIMP, a free alternative
to Photoshop, Brian Richards, Advantage Mac. Although it's not
as powerful or polished as Photoshop, the GIMP may be all the image
editing software you need.
- Nintendo and Apple, industry
leaders, Matthew Jay, Macs to the Max. Both Apple and Nintendo
remain committed to providing the best platform in their market,
and neither company is afraid of innovation.
2007
- The future of G3 iMacs in the Age
of Leopard, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. From August 1998 through
December 2001, G3 iMacs were Apple's hot consumer computers. Which ones
are best for OS X, and which should be avoided?
- iPods that never passed beta or
focus groups, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. "What most Apple fans
don't realize is that there were a few iPod variants that never made it
out of beta testing and the focus group stage."
- Tiger on a G3 iMac and Pismo,
running OS 9 from a flash drive, 7200 rpm drive heat, and more, Dan
Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Also iMac upgrade advice, iBook G3 video
chip resoldering, and how to get your website indexed by Google.
- 1st million iPhones, iPod touch
crippled, best ever screens for iPod nano and classic, and more,
iNews Review. Also iPhone unlock on sale, Canadians to wait for iPhone,
video out on new iPods not compatible with some existing docks, Panther
support for iPod classic, and more.
2010
- Of Hurricanes and
Lightning Storms and Dial-up Internet and Laptops, Charles W Moore,
Charles Moore's Mailbag. Hurricane Earl meant 48 hours without power or
broadband Internet, and 20 hours without phone service meant dial-up
wasn't an option either.
- Inside 4G iPod shuffle, Samsung
Galaxy Pad takes on iPad, iPad expansion hard drive, and more,
iNews Review. iPad 'has the edge' over competition, Dragon Dictation
nearly 100% accurate, new iPhone and iPod touch cases, and more.
Sept. 12 - Sept. 14
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