October 13 in Low End Mac History
Oct. 12 - Oct.
14
1998
- More evidence that Macs last
longer, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "Well over half the 2,531
respondents (54.4%) are using Macs 3 years old or older - with over
4% using Macs 10 to 14 years old."
1999
2000
- Tradeoffs for OS X beta, Eric
DeStefano, Mac Metamorphosis. Even if your computer is compatible
with OS X Beta, what if your keyboard, video card, and AirPort
aren't?
2003
2005
- The October 2005 iMac G5 value
equation, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. More iMac value than ever,
but how do close-out and refurbished prices compare?
- Video iPod, iPod nano hot,
email on your iPod, replacement batteries, iPod protection, and
more, iPod News Review. Also Apple gains
mindshare among teens, nano vs. washing machine, dock with flash
card reader, Airplay2 FM transmitter, new cases, and lots
more.
- Yonah may draw more power than
expected, OS X on 4 dual-core Intel CPUs, x86 a bad decision, and
more, The Macintel Report. Also the future of
the Mac, confusing array of Intel CPUs planned for 2006, and VARS
find they must do Windows.
2006
- The legendary Apple Extended
Keyboard, Tommy Thomas, Welcome to Macintosh. Introduced in
1987, this extended keyboard was well designed and very solidly
built. It remains a favorite of long-time Mac users.
- A stinky old iBook that smells
like sweat, Hardy Menagh, Empowered. You just don't expect an
iBook to smell like strong perspiration, but this problem seems to
afflict a number of G3 iBooks.
- Apple's climb back to
success, Joshua Coventry, Cortland. From a company with a
questionable future in 1997, Apple has become a model of success
with new computers, a new operating system, and the iPod.
2008
2009
- Free TextWranger
3.0 a steal, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. For editing
plain text, TextWrangler 3.0 is fast, very powerful, free, and may be
all you need in a text editor.
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