Miscellaneous Ramblings, 2006 Archive
- Goldtouch fully adjustable
ergonomic keyboard for Mac, 2006.12.19. If you suffer from
typing injury or want to avoid it, the fully adjustable Key Ovation
Goldtouch Apple Compatible Adjustable Keyboard may be just what
you're looking for.
- The iEmulator and 'Other Red'
controversies, 2006.12.12. iEmulator appears to be nothign but
a ripoff of an open source program, and the legitimacy of the
"Other Red" program remains under question.
- Web leaving Mac OS 9 behind, Pismo
and Tiger, USB for PowerBook 5300, and more, 2006.12.11. Also a
Pismo with no video, USB vs. USB and FireWire external drive
enclosures, free WordPerfect download, and iListen in Canada.
- $20 i-Rocks IR-9200 USB 2.0 2.5"
drive enclosure a good value, 2006.12.04. This inexpensive USB
2.0 drive enclosure is a great way to repurpose a 2.5" hard drive
that's been removed from a notebook computer.
- Extended warranties debated,
giving 'Other Red' benefit of the doubt, MacBook closed-lid
cooling, and more, 2006.11.13. Also problems using Target Disk
Mode to install Tiger, Afterthemac 802.11g USB adapter, iEmulator
x86 emulation for PowerPC and Intel Macs, and unsupported operating
systems.
- To AppleCare or not to
AppleCare?, 2006.11.20. Consumer Reports, which generally
recommends against extended warranties, says AppleCare makes sense.
But does it?
- Disabling deep sleep on MacBooks,
'Other Red' a scam?, mixed RAM can reduce performance, and
more, 2006.11.13. Also other disk utilities Mac owners should
know about, Lombard cooling, Netscape 7 on OS 9, Final Vinyl for
ripping LPs, and more.
- FaxCenter for OS X: All the fax
software you may ever need, 2006.11.06. Anyone running OS X and
looking for software that can replace the classic GlobalFax should
take a look at FaxCenter.
- Best OS X for Pismo, mixing RAM
speeds, LP to MP3, SpeedFan cools MacBook running Windows, and
more, 2006.10.30. Also Lombard still rocks, Powerlogix
WallStreet upgrade tip, old Macs still perform admirably, a 64 GB
flash drive, and RadTech's clever BT600 mouse design.
- Reflections on the iPod revolution
on its 5th birthday, 2006.10.23. Those of us who missed the
Walkman revolution never expected the iPod to be the success it is,
but it has helped create a new Apple Computer.
- RadTech BT600 rechargeable
Bluetooth mouse, 2006.10.17. This cleverly designed Bluetooth
mouse charges via USB - and can be used as a USB mouse when the
batteries run out of juice.
- Ubuntu on older Macs; Lombard,
Pismo, and WallStreet upgrade questions; installing clamshell RAM;
and more, 2006.10.09. Also more on why some older Macs can't
read modern CR-R discs and Russell Beattie's 'underhanded'
criticism of OS X.
- Lombard, the 'middle child'
PowerBook G3: Good enough for OS X?, 2006.10.02. The PowerBook
G3 (Bronze Keyboard) was slimmer, lighter, and less expandable than
the WallStreets it replaced. It added USB, gave up ADB, and
retained SCSI.
- Ubuntu Linux not best for Macs, OS
9 on Macintel, using FireWire Target Disk Mode to install OS X, and
more, 2006.09.25. Also looking at WallStreet hard drive
ugprades, problems with fifth-generation iPods scratching, and
media issues when reading CD-R and DVD-R.
- Is Ubuntu Linux a sensible
alternative for Mac users?, 2006.09.18. If your Mac can run OS
X decently, is there any reason to try Ubuntu Linux? If it can't
run OS X well, is Ubuntu a reasonable choice?
- Using FireWire Target Disk Mode to
install OS X on Macs without DVD drives, 2006.09.14. Two
methods for using FireWire Target Disk mode to install OS X on a
Mac that can't read DVDs.
- iMac startup problem solved,
PowerBook 5300 and WallStreet memories, removing languages, and
more, 2006.09.11. Also Kanga "all I need", another WallStreet
upgrade, dual USB iBook thoughts, and problems reading CD-R in
older Macs.
- PDQ PowerBook G3 at 8: Still
Useful Or Too Long In Tooth?, 2006.09.05. The WallStreet and
PDQ PowerBooks were Apple's most expandable 'Books ever, but is
even that enough to keep them practical in the era of OS X?
- The PowerBook 5300 turns 11: A
reminiscence, 2006.08.28. The first PowerPC PowerBook was a
mixed bag with a new design, some very nice new features, some
shortcomings, and a few serious problems.
- Clamshell iBook viability, problem
reading CD-R, OS X unstable with video compression, iCab 3.0.3, and
more, 2006.08.21. Also possible solution for booting into OS 9,
WallStreet upgrade value, Power Mac no longer jinxed, MacTV value,
AIM for ancient Macs, and more.
- Getting the most out of the
clamshell iBook, 2006.08.14. "'Unique' is an overworked
adjective, but in the case of the clamshell iBook, it's justified.
There's never been anything quite like it before or since."
- InforMac: A free and better
replacement for Apple's System Profiler, 2006.08.07. "InforMac
works great, is very quick (except for loading the Applications
pane, which takes a while), and is a lot more fun to use than
System Profiler."
- OS X features for OS 9, Opera as
default browser, MacTV value, jinxed Power Mac, and more,
2006.08.02. Also an unexpected iMac G3 startup problem, where to
find older versions of AOL Instant Messenger, and a homemade
digital Rolleiflex TLR.
- More laptop cooling ideas, more on
FireWire installation of OS X, Flash Player and iCab, and more,
2006.07.31. Three more laptop cooling solutions, ins and outs of
installing Tiger via FireWire Disk Mode, getting Flash Player
working with iCab, and where to find support for the eMac.
- 7 tools for keeping your laptop
(uh, notebook) cool, 2006.07.24. A quick look at the Podium
CoolPad, ChillMat, ChillHubs, Laptop Desk, Xpad, iLap, and iBreeze
- seven stands designed to keep you 'Books running cooler.
- More ways to add OS 9 features to
OS X, modem problems with MacBook and USB modem, Opera problem, and
more, 2006.07.17. Also potential problems using Target Disk
Mode to install the OS, using Classic on Intel Macs, value of Pismo
G4 upgrades, "Tiger" on a G3 iMac, better laptop ergonomics, and
more.
- Adding 'lost' OS 9 features to Mac
OS X, 2006.07.12. While OS X offers a lot of things the classic
Mac OS didn't, longtime Mac users may miss some features of the
Classic Mac OS not included with OS X. 7 programs to restore some
of those features.
- Installing OS X 10.4 'Tiger' on
DVD-challenged Macs using FireWire Target Disk Mode,
2006.07.10. Mac OS X ships on a single install DVD, which Apple
will exchange for CDs at $10. But if you have access to a
DVD-equipped Mac and a FireWire cable, you're good to go.
- TopXNotes: A user-friendly
solution for creating, managing, and accessing your notes,
2006.07.05. TopXNotes is a shareware tool for managing your text
notes, replacing the Note Pad of the Classic Mac OS.
- More on the best classic Mac OS
browser and video capture option, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings, 2006.06.28. WaMCom as the best classic Mac browser,
software suggestions for OS 9 video capture, and two hardware
alternatives to having your Mac do the video conversion.
- Mac Pro musings, no Pismo startup
chime, changing a user's Short Name, MacBook drive upgrades, and
more, 2006.06.26. Also OS X installation questions, a cool hard
drive gadget, thoughts on Mark Pilgrim switching from the Mac, and
more on an upgraded Pismo vs. a PowerBook G4.
- Is Netscape 7 the best classic Mac
OS browser?, 2006.06.12. Why the one-time "king of browsers"
beats out Internet Explorer and iCab as the classic Mac user's
browser of choice.
- Matte vs. glossy screens, upgraded
Pismo vs. 12" PowerBook G4, video capture with OS 9, and more,
2006.06.05. Also how DiskWarrior can save the day even when it
'fails', thoughts on keyboards for those with neuropathy in their
hands, Norton SystemWorks for Mac, and more on OS X browsers.
- DiskWarrior 3: The one disk
utility every Mac user should have, 2006.05.30. DiskWarrior
does one thing - and does it very well. It finds and repairs
directory damage, then create a new optimized replacement
directory.
- Best OS for older Macs, why OS 9
remains a player, Camino browser fast, DVD-RAM support for Macs,
and more, 2006.05.22. Also MaxiMice as a potential replacement
for Scrollability, Links an alternative to WannaBe, putting a 300
MHz CPU in a slower WallStreet, Word 2004's Word 5.1 option, and
more on Pismo modems and Tiger.
- Is Mac OS 9 still a player?,
2006.05.15. Is OS 9 still important? Which Macs can boot into it?
Where can you buy OS 9? How do you obtain and install the available
OS updates?
- Flexible eWheelie stand improves
notebook use at your desk, 2006.05.08. With a unique wheeled
design, the eWheelie Laptop Stand lets you roll your 'Book to the
side when you need to use your desk for other things.
- Apple's WallStreet PowerBook G3 at
8 years old, 2006.05.04. Probably the most flexible, expandable
PowerBook ever, the G3 Series offered desktop performance to go -
and today it's a good deal on the used market. Also, the WallStreet
CPU Upgrade Guide.
- Pismo modem issues, best Mac
keyboard, Pismo processor upgrade value, and more, 2006.05.01.
Also swapping screens between Lombard and Pismo, more on
Frankenpismo, PRAM reset may resurrrect dead Lombard, and more on
the dead Lombard.
- Degunking Your Mac, Tiger
Edition, 2006.04.24. This book explains how to degunk your Mac
by removing unwanted and obsolete files, clearing out spam, and
generally tuning up your Mac.
- Best Lombard replacement, Pismo
CPU upgrades, a trackball tip, and more, 2006.04.17. Also a
"Frankenpismo" project, market value of the color PowerBook 170,
and thoughts from another David Pogue fan.
- Mac OS X Missing Manual 'the OS X
book to have', 2006.04.10. "Whatever aspect of working with the
operating system and the 50-odd programs that come bundled with it,
you're almost certain to find it addressed in the pages of this
book."
- MR Review: DEVONthink
Professional, 2006.04.04. DEVONthink Professional is a very
powerful, sophisticated, intelligent data manager just for the
Mac.
- 'The Ball' wireless trackball
meets high expectations, 2006.03.27. This Bluetooth trackball
is solidly built, precise, and very compfortable to use, quickly
becoming an intuitive alternative to the mouse.
- Copyright bullies, fair use, fear
of change, free culture, ballistic laws, opting out, and more,
2006.03.20. Readers weigh in on attacks on fair use, the RIAA's
fear of new technology, the way copyright law no longer serves the
public interest, and more.
- Copyright bullies may win some
battles but must lose their war, 2006.03.13. Traditional
copyright law is obsolete, and modern copyright law is hopelessly
broken, sold out to vested commercial interests at the expense of
personal rights.
- Pismo and Panther, Pismo on last
legs, and Lombard vs. PowerBook G4, 2006.03.08. More on OS X
10.3.9 as the best for Pismo, Pismo plagued with kernel panics, and
whether to upgrade a Lombard or replace it with a PowerBook
G4.
- Upgrade for compatibility,
SeaMonkey fastest Mozilla, LimeWire, and journalistic
credibility, 2006.03.06. Upgrades may be fore compatibility and
ease of use, not just speed. Also SeaMonkey the fastest Mozilla
browser, LimeWire for sharing files, and the credibility of new
media vs. old media journalism.
- Installing OS X on a WallStreet
using an external CD-ROM, 2006.03.01. You'll need a Mac OS 9.1
install CD, XPostFacto, a bootable SCSI CD-ROM, and OS X -
preferably 10.3 "Panther".
- Tips for Pismos, 10.3.9, resetting
a stuck modem, using widgets without Tiger, and more,
2006.02.27. More advice on dealing with Pismo modem problems, OS X
10.3.9 as the best OS for Pismos, and two utilities Panther users
should know about.
- Dvorak adoption notice, tips for
Apple's Yo-yo power supply, old iMac a good value?, and more,
2006.02.27. Also a 'Pismo up in smoke' update, Lombard up in smoke,
iBook G3 logic board problems, Wangwriter appreciation, and
more.
- Back to the future: downgrading my
Pismo to OS X 10.3.9, 2006.02.20. With Spotlight and Tiger's
Find refusing to work on the Pismo, it was time to backtrack to OS
X 10.3.9 - which actually seems faster and more stable on this
PowerBook.
- Tiger 10.4.4 update cripples
Pismo's internal modem, 2006.02.13. Pismo's internal modem
works flawlessly under OS 9 and OS X 10.3, but it's grown less
reliable under 10.4, becoming unusable with the most recent
update.
- Pismo up in smoke, Macintel ends
virus-free Macs?, G3 iBook a risk with logic board problems?, and
more, 2006.02.06. Also the great value of a refurbished 20"
iMac, booting OS X on WallStreet with an external CD drive, and
ramblings about the MacBook name, the usefulness of old Macs, and
working with Windows Mobile.
- FastMac's $190 8x dual-layer
SuperDrive for PowerBooks and dual USB iBooks, 2006.01.30. For
US$190-250 you can replace the CD-ROM, CD-RW, Combo, or slow old
SuperDrive in most PowerBooks, white iBooks, slot-loading iMacs,
and Cubes with a faster, dual-layer drive.
- Future of FireWire, NKJV Bible
software?, WallStreet battery and keyboard problems, Macintel or
G5?, and more, 2006.01.23. Also OCR on the Mac, trackpad
issues, UPS Canada brokerage fees, the fate of SpellTools, and Macs
for Internet cafes.
- Switching to the Mac: The Missing
Manual - Tiger Edition, 2006.01.18. "...Switching to the
Mac: The Missing Manual is a must-have for anyone making the
Windows to Mac transition."
- The Mac Plus, my first Mac,
turns 20, 2006.01.16. Apple introduced the first real workhorse
Mac 20 years ago. The Plus had SCSI connectivity, RAM
expandability, double-sided floppies, and supported
networking.
- Matias OS X and USB 2.0 Keyboards
reviewed, 2006.01.03. Two very good, nicely priced keyboards
for the Mac - one even has a USB 2.0 port for the iPod shuffle and
other devices.
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