October 4 in Low End Mac History
Oct. 3 - Oct.
5
1999
- Apple and the Mac Web,
Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "First, let me state that I take no issue
with Apple's right to control distribution of trade secrets and
copyrighted material."
- Apple is a company, Rodney
O. Lain, Things Macintosh. "Warm fuzzies aside, never ever forget
that Apple is a company - first, foremost and always."
- Letters on Kihei pics, Mac
Musings. Reader feedback.
2000
- My first Mac was the first
Mac, Jonathan Fletcher, My First Mac. "In 1985, I bought a
Macintosh 128K from a friend who couldn't grasp the potential of
this little miracle...."
- Gemini PowerBook will be
hot, Anne Onymus, Rumor Mill. Faster than a speeding G3, able
to apply multiple processors to a single task, it could be Apple's
hottest PowerBook yet.
2001
- Squeezing the most out of
StuffIt Deluxe, part 1, Michel Munger, iBasics. An introduction
to the power and flexibility of StuffIt Deluxe.
- Back in the day, Eric Schwarz,
The Power of Mac. Ten great things about older Macs, and how to
give your Mac a retro appearance.
- The case for an Apple PDA,
Kevin Webb, The Mac Webb. The importance of a PDA in growing
Apple's mind share and market share.
- 11 things you might not know your
Mac can do, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report. Helpful tips to make
you a more efficient Mac user.
- Slide shows then and now, part 1,
Matthew Urban, Matt's Mac. Slide shows in the age of film and the
age of digital cameras.
- The Tanzania motherboards, Dan
Knight, Online Tech Journal. Overview of the Tanzania motherboards
used in the Power Mac 4400 and several clones.
2002
- Think twice about upgrades,
Roger Harris, My Turn. When looking at processor upgrades, be sure
to consider your needs and the rest of your hardware.
- The Mac and Windows
compatibility, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Macs are great
by themselves, but their compatibility with Windows computers is
also a real strength.
- Review: Macally iOptiJr mouse,
Dan Knight, Mac USB and FireWire. A compact, inexpensive,
two-button, scrolling optical USB mouse that works quite
nicely.
- KeepSoundAwake, USB MicroHub,
laptop stand for your car, HomePlug networking, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also new laptop computer cases
from Willow and RoadWired and this week's bargain 'Books.
2004
- ToyViewer, a cool free graphics
tool for OS X, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings.
"...ToyViewer has won me over, and it's now one of the applications
that I keep running all the time, even when I'm using Photoshop
Elements or Color It!"
2005
2006
2007
- Tom Pittman on HyperCard,
programming, and operating systems, Rick Lawson, Pioneers in Mac
Development. Bill Atkinson said there could never be a HyperCard
compiler, but Tom Pittman proved him wrong with CompileIt, a HyperCard
compiler created in HyperCard.
- The future of early G4 Power Macs
in the Age of Leopard, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Mac OS X 10.5 ships
this month. Even if it can run on Yikes, Sawtooth, and Mystic Power Mac
G4 models, can you expect it to run well?
- Replacing Home Page, Compact Flash
in Lombard, Leopard hardware requirements, mini upgrades, and more,
Dan Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Also the problems with using old
computers in school, rebate problems, free imposition software, and a
dead LC 520.
- iPhone Update 1.1.1 breaks apps,
can be undone; behind-the-neck iPod holder; Lobie earbud holder; and
more, iNews Review. Also possible class action suit over iPhone
lock, NY woman sues over iPhone price cut, battery lifecycles, iPhone
headset with call and music controls, volume limiting earbuds, and
more.
2010
- 4 ways Apple is
like a Las Vegas casino, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. In many ways,
Apple's iTunes Store and App Store mirror the experience of a Las Vegas
casino.
- Digital audio
output: Apple's DVD Player vs. VLC Player, Dan Bashur, Apple, Tech,
and Gaming. Configuring your Mac for digital audio output with DVD
Player is a convoluted process. The free VLC Player makes things much
simpler.
- RIM PlayBook introduced, texting
bans increase crashes?, smaller iPad ready for launch?, and more,
iNews Review. Also iFixit 2G Apple TV teardown, iPad pros and cons,
iPad now available at Target stores, first eys- and hands-free
messaging app for iPhone, and more.
2011
Oct. 3 - Oct. 5
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