October 17 in Apple and Low End Mac History
Oct. 16 - Oct.
18
1998
- Mac OS 8.5 introduced. Requires PowerPC. Introduces Sherlock,
themes, 32-bit icons.
2001
- Gambling on Apple, Stephen
Van Esch, Mac Scope. "Here's a news flash for would be investors:
The stock market is a crapshoot."
- Configuring 4 popular Mac email
clients, Charles W. Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings.
Step-by-step instructions for setting up accounts in four email
clients for the Mac.
- The new 'Books, Dan Knight,
The 'Book Page. Reflections on the new PowerBook and
iBook models.
- Guide to TiBooks, compares new
models with original PowerBook G4.
- Updated: Guide to iBooks,
includes new 600 MHz model.
2002
2003
- Software bugs could cost
Apple users and market share, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive.
Whether it's a version of iTunes that eats files or an OS update
that breaks your network connection, Apple can't afford this kind
of mistakes.
- New messenger bags, power
adapters, wireless products, a USB IrDA adapter, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also a new iPod case, growth in
15" laptop sales, MateDeck, a 3D laptop, a webcam that zooms, and
bargain 'Books from $190 to $1,999.
2005
- OS X copy flaw, thumbnails in OS
X, fixing 'generic' file icons, Mac 512K system disks, and
more, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Problems with
Mac's copy-and-replace vs. Windows copy-and-merge, both OS X and
Windows have pros and cons, remapping files, and making 400K system
disks with 1.4M floppies.
- Widescreen laptops, Maine
laptop update, flash drive notebooks, long distance wireless, CPU
speed software, and more, The 'Book Review. An
update on Maine's school iBook program, Samsung's new 2.5" Serial
ATA drives, Picture Porter digital photo album, adjusting CPU speed
on the fly, bargain 'Books fromo $400 to $1,899, and more.
2006
- RadTech BT600 rechargeable
Bluetooth mouse, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. This
cleverly designed Bluetooth mouse charges via USB - and can be used
as a USB mouse when the batteries run out of juice.
2007
- Back into the fold with a MacBook
Pro, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. After five months with an
Acer Aspire notebook and Windows XP, it was a treat to come back to
Apple hardware, Mac OS X, and nearly five-hour battery life.
- The future of titanium PowerBooks
in the Age of Leopard, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Most of the
'titanium' PowerBooks aren't officially supported under Mac OS X 10.5,
but with maximum RAM and a fast hard drive, they should be able to
handle it.
- iMac 350 a workhorse, priority of
Level 2 cache, confusion about Macs and microphones, and more, Dan
Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Also Leopard won't install on a Power Mac
G4 (PCI Graphics), finding a copy of BBEdit Lite to download, and
falling in love with Macs.
2011
- Upgrade to IOS 5 neither
smooth nor elegant, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. iOS 5
improves the way you switch between apps, but the upgrade process is
slow and tedious.
- iOS 5 and
iCloud: Should you make the move?, Low End Mac Round Table.
Apple released iOS 5 and iCloud last week. Low End Mac's staff ponders
whether the changes are worthwhile or not.
- AppleCare+ for iPhone, iPhone 4S
slower than iPad 2, worldwide BlackBerry outage, 4S cases, and
more, iNews Review. Also 97% of tablet traffic due to iPad,
Target and Play N Trade take iPhone trades, BlackBerry Mover app helps
BlackBerry users move to iPhone, and more.
Oct. 16 - Oct. 18
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