October 8 in Low End Mac History
Oct. 7 - Oct.
9
1998
- Unix to the core, Dan Knight,
Mac Musings. "Mac OS X will look and act a lot like OS 8.x - but
it'll keep running if our applications crash."
1999
2001
2002
- There's much more to life
than Macs, Steve Watkins, The Practical Mac. "If you know
someone at risk for suicide, talk to them. Better yet, try to get
them to talk to a professional."
- When to buy a new or newer
Mac, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. One more upgrade,
or is it time to move up to a new (or newer) Mac?
- Mac myths and urban legends,
Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side, 10.08. Which Mac related myths and
urban legends have a grain of truth - and which are just horse
puckey?
2003
- POPmonitor 2: Kissing spam
goodbye, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. POPmonitor 2 unleashes the
power of your Mac - under OS 8, 9, or X - to detect and delete
spam before you download it.
2004
- Adware, spyware, and security
updates: Isn't it fun, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Windows
users have it bad, but Mac users aren't completely safe from
privacy-prying on the Internet.
- Text and typography: Serifs and
dashes, Jason Walsh, The Low End Designer. For designers,
typography is the crucial art of choosing and arranging text on the
page to create a readable, attractive display.
- Highest capacity TiBook
battery, digital TV comes to PowerBooks, tri-band PC Card, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also WiebeTech's new
TrayBox, iCover2 'Book covers, IBM's biometric ThinkPad, and
bargain 'Books from $150 to $2,588.
2007
- FastMac 8x SuperDrive and BurnAgain
DVD: Fast and easy multisession disc burning, Charles W Moore,
Miscellaneous Ramblings. FastMac's 8x SuperDrive upgrade is remarkably
fast compared with older PowerBook burners, and BurnAgain DVD makes it
easy to append files to a previously burned CD or DVD.
- The future of 'Quicksilver' Power
Macs in the Age of Leopard, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. If the rumored
cutoff at 800 MHz or 867 MHz for Leopard is correct, these should be
among the oldest Macs supported by Mac OS X 10.5.
- Pages line spacing, subscript
problems, and printing booklets, Dan Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag.
More discussion of linespacing problems in Pages, AppleWorks, and
browsers, and another free solution for printing booklets.
2008
- Will Apple's iPhone/App
Store tornado blow away the competition?, Tim Nash, Taking Back the
Market. The iPod, iTunes, and the iTunes Store paved the way for the
success of the iPhone and the App Store - and nobody can match
that.
- Migrating my law
office from Windows to Macintosh, Andrew J Fishkin, Best Tools for
the Job. By switching to Leopard Server, everyone in the office will be
able to move to a Mac - but which ones will best meet their needs?
- The power of older Macs, why Vista
only sees 3 GB of RAM, Wangwriter supplies, and more, Charles
Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also the end of an era as MIT
HyperArchive shuts down and another suggestion for profiling Windows
computers.
- Low End Mac needs help
moving to Joomla, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. We've settled on Joomla
as the content management system that should work very well for Low End
Mac, but we're running stuck with templates.
2009
- Unibody MacBook works with 4 GB
RAM, laptops fair game for border search, bigger netbooks, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also 13" MacBook Pro 'what I
wanted', netbooks sales to soar for holidays, 1 TB of internal MacBook
or PowerBook storage, bargain 'Books from $179 to $2,294, and
more.
- Macs in 12% of US homes, 35 apps
for better browsing, BlackBerry Desktop for Mac, and more, Mac News
Review. Also 5 of 6 Mac homes also have Windows PCs, best
open source Mac apps, SuperSpeed USB 3.0 SSDs, MacSpeech for Snow
Leopard, and more.
- AT&T allows VoIP, Adobe
Flash Pro iPhone apps, Bell Canada gets iPhone, Vonage app, and
more, iNews Review. Also iPhone OS dominates mobile Web
usage, Lotus Domino gets iPhone support, 32 GB iPod touch giveaway, and
more.
2010
- MacBook Air shortage as
replacment rumors persist, iPad devouring netbook market, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also Hitachi's 750 GB notebook drives, two-thirds of
poll respondents using MacBooks, avoiding 'Toasted Skin Syndrome', and
more.
- OS and browser market share, OS
no longer matters, iMac Touch rumors snuffed, and more, Mac News
Review. Also What Linux does better than OS X, looking back at
Macintosh TV, Pixelmator first to support Google's new WebP image
format, and more.
Oct. 7 - Oct. 9
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