The 'Book Review 2001.09.24,
Charles Moore. Pocket DigiDrive, Laptop Laidback, USB hubs, G4
screen protector, new carrying cases, and hot deals on older
iBooks, PowerBooks.
2002
Jaguar joyride, Steve
Watkins, The Practical Mac. "I have just taken Mac OS X 10.2
(a.k.a. 'Jaguar') for a spin, and I am impressed. There's a lot of
energy in this cat."
Internet article leads to Mac
addiction, Alan O'Neil, My First Mac. "I had never really given
Macs much thought as usable computers, and even bashed them
sometimes."
Killing Quark: Three layout
alternatives, Jason Walsh, The Low End Designer. Quark Xpress
may be the long-term standard, but InDesign, MLayout, and Ragtime
give Mac users some good alternatives.
My PowerBook pilgrimage, 1996 to
present, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Starting with a
grayscale PowerBook 5300 bought end-of-life in late 1996, the author
has used six different 'Book models over the past 11 years
Introduction to ripping your
DVDs into video files, Brian Gray, Fruitful Editing. How to use the
free HandBrake program to rip your DVDs so you can watch them from your
hard drive or store them on your iPod.
Tips for Linux users coming to
Mac OS X, Keith Winston, Linux to Mac. Things work differently in
OS X: In most cases, differently means better, and in all cases,
more consistently.
2008
MacBook Air makes a
convert, Alan Zisman, Zis Mac. Apple's thin, light MacBook Air
makes a great field computer for someone who already has a desktop
system up and running.
Second class
software: Now it's Windows' turn, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. After
20-some years where the Mac version lagged behind the Windows one, if
it even existed, the shoe is now on the other foot.
2010
Opera issues
resolved, at least for Intel Macs, Charles W Moore, Charles Moore's
Mailbag. Good news: Clearing out some old support files got Opera 10.62
working nicely. Bad news: The 10.6 branch is the end of the line for
Opera on PowerPC Macs.