September 30 in Low End Mac History
Sept. 29 - Oct.
1
1998
1999
- No FileMaker 5.0 here,
Dan Knight, Mac Musings. FileMaker 5 system requirements mean no
upgrade for this company.
- Kihei pictures pulled,
Low End Mac. "All this seems symptomatic of Apple's attitude toward
independent pro-Mac sites. They would rather engage us in court
than engage us in conversation.
2000
- Mac software resource page, Low End Mac.
Older system software, select downloads, our favorites, and links
to other online Mac software resources.
2002
- The questionable value of
.mac, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Looking for the true value of
Apple's .mac service - it isn't your mailbox or homepage
space.
- Old Power Mac reaches 800
MHz, Maxwell M Cabral, My Turn. Sonnet's affordable G4 upgrade
boosts an old Power Mac 7300 to a whopping 800 MHz.
- Spam and freemail, WallStreets and
OS X, MyRealBox and Yahoo! Groups, and pro-MS bias,
Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Thoughts on spam and free
email accounts, signing up with GMX, webmail vs. POP3 email,
running OS X on a WallStreet, and a Mac-hostile website.
2003
2005
- Are there any real alternatives
to the iPod for Mac users?, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive.
Some people dislike the iPod's success, but where else can they
turn for an MP3 player?
- iBook G4 logic board petition,
wireless broadband for older Macs, WallStreet G3/500 upgrade, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also TechRestore expands
to PC laptops, Panasonic's new Toughbook, first dual-core mobile
AMD system, and bargain 'Books from $280 to $1,949.
- Hard drives here to stay,
Windows user's intro to Mac mini, $139 G3/900 upgrade, and
more, Mac News Review. Also why it makes sense
to buy an iMac G5 this year, how to reset desktop Macs, and Kano's
800 GB eSATA storage system.
- AirPort update improves
security, Britannica incompatible with Macintel, Cool Feet for your
'Book, and more, The 'Book Review. Also a nasty chemical inside
the MacBook, VGA and DVI on MacBook not supported by Boot Camp,
fastest SuperDrive for 'Books, bargain 'Books from $249 to $2,399,
and more.
2008
2009
- 'Snow Leopard' MacBook insomnia,
webmail vs. desktop email, penny a minute dial-up, and more,
Charles Moore, Moore's Mailbag. Also death of a G3
iMac, end of Flash 9 support on the Internet, Pismo Target Disk Mode
failure, and sanitizing keyboards.
- Blu-ray
playback in Mac OS X: Will it ever happen?, Dan Bashur, Apple,
Tech, and Gaming. Today's Macs have the power to support
Blu-ray, but not the software. And as far as PowerPC Macs are
concerned, we'll probably never see Blu-ray playback.
2010
- Pismo pink
screen of death: Time to rethink things, John Hatchett, Recycled
Computing. The solution to pink screen: Find a replacement screen. The
alternative: Use an external display, keyboard, and mouse with Closed
Lid Mode.
- A 'good' mouse is subjective, RAM
disks for classic Macs, a street musician playing an iPad, and
more, Charles W Moore, Charles Moore's Mailbag. Also Flash navigation
issues with PowerPC Opera, the waning days of PPC browser support,
loving Opera 10.62, and a Zip drive tip.
2011
- 4 new Kindles, iPhone has 81%
retention, 41% of mobile users want iPhone 5, 70" Padzilla case, and
more, iNews Review. Also wealthy smartphone users prefer
BlackBerry, iHog speaker system, Handler iPad strap and mounting
system, and more.
- iFixit tears down Thunderbolt
Display, Byte-Dock MacBook docking stations, Kindle apps, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also ancient Silk Road revived as rail route from
China to Europe, and 11" MacBook Air scores 5 of 5.
- First Mac Blu-ray player,
TenFourFox brings Firefox 7 to PowerPC Macs, and more, Mac News
Review. Also why don't you have a Mac?, Thunderbolt ports will support
future optical cables, Apple earnings conference call scheduled, and
more.
Sept. 29 - Oct. 1
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