October 5 in Low End Mac History
Oct. 4 - Oct.
6
Highlights
- Steve Jobs dies of pancreatic cancer.
1998
- Apple must outsource
production, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "If Apple is going to
produce new models to supplement its line, not simply replace older
models, it needs increased production capacity"
1999
2000
- How to rescue the Cube, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. The Cube is cool and costly. Here's how Apple
can address the price issue.
- Getting started with
ResEdit, Evan Kleiman, Mac Daniel. Most Mac users have heard of
ResEdit. This article explains how to ResEdit it to change your
system.
2001
2005
2006
- Tablet computing can improve
productivity, Andrew J Fishkin, The Mobile Mac. By letting you
work where a laptop just doesn't make sense, a Tablet PC can keep
you productive when you might otherwise be unable to work.
- Alternatives to eBay when buying
low-end Macs, Hardy Menagh, Empowered. If you're looking to
save money on older Macs, Craigslist, university surplus, and used
Mac dealers can be great sources.
- Saving old Macs from retirement:
The 68k Macintosh Liberation Army, Tommy Thomas, Welcome to
Macintosh. The goal of the 68KMLA is that no working Mac be stuck
in a closet or sent to the landfill. Instead, they work to help
keep vintage Macs running and productive.
2007
- The benefits and possible
pitfalls of software updates, Adam Rosen, Adam's Apple. Software
updates can improve security, fix bugs, and introduce new problems.
When and why to update - and when not to.
- Disadvantage Macintosh debunked,
Dan Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. With Mac OS X 10.4, the default CD
burning format works with Macs and PCs. If the disc can't be read,
suspect a hardware failure.
- The future of 'Digital Audio'
Power Macs in the Age of Leopard, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. With a
faster system bus and AGP 4x graphics, these just might be the best of
the older Power Macs for running Leopard - if Apple will let you.
- Boot Camp Beta expires with
Leopard release, Macs left behind by Leopard, the future of PowerPC and
OS X, and more, Mac News Review. Also AnyDrive USB hard drive
adapter, third gen Fujitsu SnapScan scanner, Mailplane puts Gmail on
the desktop, AOL Desktop coming to the Mac, and more.
- Premature Momentus failure in
MacBook, superfast ExpressCard Compact Flash adapter, the LED future,
and more, The 'Book Review. Also which MacBook to buy, Battery
Update 1.3 for 15" MacBook Pro, new bags, and bargain 'Books from $170
to $2,688.
2009
- Thinking
different about the next consumer MacBook, Dan Knight, Mac Musings.
The white MacBook design is old, and the market is
clamoring for smaller, lighter, and more affordable. Here's how Apple
could provide it.
- No 12"
MacBook Pro, but Dell has an intriguing notebook, Charles W Moore,
'Book Value. As 12" MacBook Pro would just muddy Apple's
notebook line, and Dell's new 16" Latitude Z show what a business
laptop should be.
- Palm Pre: Cutting
off business customers, Tim Nash, Taking Back the Market.
Palm contines to shoot itself in the foot by making the Pre
increasingly unattractive to business users.
- Oops: A Macintosh
undelete odyssey, Adam Rosen, Adam's Apple.
Accidentally wiping a drive is recoverable, but it's a long, slow
process. A bit of creativity will help with files that lose their
names.
2010
- Charles Moore's
Pismo has a near death experience, Charles W Moore, 'Book Value. The
Pismo wouldn't wake from sleep, manifested a crashing sound at startup,
and refused to boot. Going back to the original G3 resurrected it, but
with a lot less power than the G4.
Oct. 4 - Oct. 6
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