September 23 in Low End Mac History
Sept. 22 - Sept.
24
1998
2002
- Free and cheap .mac
alternatives, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Eight
free and three low cost alternatives for those about to lose their
mac.com email address.
- Rehabilitating an old school
Quadra, Dan Knight, Mac Daniel. Instead of letting schools pay
someone to haul away their old Macs for recycling, here are steps
users can take to rehabilitate vintage Macs.
2003
2005
- iTunes 5: Lots of little,
worthwhile improvements, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. There
aren't a lot of new features in iTunes 5, but everything seems to
work a bit better.
- Online personals: Looking at
Match.com, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Match.com claims to be the
world's largest online dating service. How do they stack up to the
competition?
- Mac sales exceed forecasts,
Apple preps dual-core G5s, 1.94 GHz iMac G4 upgrade, first USB 2.0
keyboard, and more, Mac News Review. Also an OS
X powered VW Touareg, an Xserve-based supercomputer, new mouse
handles like a pen, smallest 4 GB flash drive, and more.
- Apple's BookCam patent, end of
hard drives, tiny 8 GB flash drive, fixing laptop insomnia, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also PB FixIt Guide for
new iBook G4, replacing TiBook hinges, MadsonLine's 3-in-1 Lucille
power adapter, bargain 'Books from $200 to $1,949, and more.
2008
2009
2010
- Mac 512Ke server, classic Eudora
and Snow Leopard, danger of nonstandard optical discs, and more,
Charles Moore, Charles Moore's Mailbag. Also moving files from a dead
iMac to a new one, troubles getting a Zip 100 Plus working with a Mac
SE, and which CPU inside an iBook.
- Bringing back
the Pismo, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing. Rather than let a
perfectly good iSub go to waste simply because it won't work with
Leopard, John Hatchett pulled out the old Pismo for use with Tiger and
iTunes 9.
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