Editorial Index

January 2006

  • Enhancing the WannaBe browser with Sherlock and Mozilla Plugins, Nathan Thompson, Embracing Obsolescence, 01.06. WannaBe is a fairly basic text-only Web browser, but plugins give it a lot of flexibility.
  • Yes, you can still be productive with the 20-year-old Mac Plus, Thomas Ahart, The Productive Mac, 01.16. It's easy to come by a used Mac Plus very cheaply, and it can be a very nice writing tool - and even let you on the Internet.
  • Looking back at the Mac Plus, Joe Rivera, Mac Fallout Shelter, 01.16. It was the first Mac the author ever used, and he still uses on today as a Web server.
  • The Mac Plus after 20 years, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 01.16. The Mac Plus broke Apple's original mold, offering expandable RAM, SCSI hard drive support, double-sided floppies, and LocalTalk networking.
  • The Mac Plus - my first Mac - turns 20, Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings, 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.
  • Gadgets, software, and trends at Macworld, Dan Knight, Macworld Expo Report, 01.13. New keyboards, WorkStrip software, the clever new Hardcover Case, an external 'Book battery, iPod accessories, and more.
  • Apple intros MacBook Pro, 160 GB pocket drive, Serial ATA for notebooks, Lamborghini laptops, and more, Charles Moore, The 'Book Review, 01.13. Also PowerBook speed comparo, 17" BookEndz, first bags for MacBook, bargain 'Books from $369 to $1,699, and more.
  • Apple unveils Intel-based iMac, NewerTech improves miniStack, Ferrari F-20 display, new drives, and more, Charles Moore, Mac News Review, 01.13. Also Seagate prepares Iomega killer, RadTech unveils a host of new products at Macworld, a big noise reduction rack, and more.
  • iPod-ready Levis, Who's Townshend on hearing loss, iPod film festival, Wurlitzer dock, and more, Charles Moore, iPod News Review, 01.12. Also newest Motorola ROKR, free shipping from PodShop, lots of new iPod accessories, iPDA software, and more.
  • Four times the power makes the MacBook Pro 'totally lustworthy', Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 01.12. Apple claims the MacBook Pro is four times as powerful at the PowerBook G4. Then add iSight, Front Row, and a remote control, and it's another winner for Apple.
  • Macworld or iPodworld?, Dan Knight, Macworld Expo Report, 01.11. Walking the Expo floor, you have to wonder if the iPod has eclipsed the Mac.
  • First Macintels shown at Expo, Macintel software, Intel may see earnings lift with Apple, and more, Charles Moore, The Macintel Report, 01.11. Intel Core Duo based iMac shipping, MacBook Pro to ship next month. More on Intel's new family of processors.
  • Even Apple's user interface has room for improvement, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report, 01.11. There are parts of the Mac and iPod user interface that are anything but intuitive - and that can drive a user bonkers.
  • Apple's blender-based naming strategy, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side, 01.11. Apple has exchanged Power for Mac in the PowerBook's name. What might they come up with next?
  • The iMac 2006 value equation: Intel changes everything, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 01.11. The performance gain with Intel's Core Duo CPU gives the newest iMacs Power Mac Dual performance at iMac prices.
  • Intel inside iMacs, MacBook Pro, Dan Knight, Macworld Expo Report, 01.10. Updates to iLife and iWork. Mac OS X 10.4.4 available and fully Intel native. iMac and 15" PowerBook leap to Intel CPUs.
  • 5 ways to use the Terminal in OS X, from useful to just fun, Leaman Crews, Plays Well with Others, 01.10. Browse the Web quickly, make your Mac sing, view a calendar, watch Star Wars, and make a banner with the Terminal.
  • Is that old Power Mac G3 still useful in the workplace?, Charles Webb, PowerBook Beat, 01.10. The number of ways you can use an old Power Mac on the office network is nearly unlimited.
  • 23 events that may compromise your Windows computer, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side, 01.02. "If any of the following should occur, your Windows computer may be infected with a virus or subjected to a worm or other type of malicious software (malware)."
  • Installing Mac OS X 10.4 'Tiger' on unsupported hardware, Joe Rivera, Mac Fallout Shelter, 01.09. Although Apple doesn't support it, you can install 'Tiger' on the Lombard PowerBook and many other unsupported Macs.
  • About time to replace five-year-old PowerBook G4, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 01.06. This old workhorse is showing its age - missing feet, scratched titanium, worn paint, missing backspace. Time for something better, but what?
  • iPod changes: Add video, subtract accessories, beware scratches, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive, 01.06. The newest iPods add video and seem more delicate than earlier models. Also, cost cutting has eliminated the Dock, FireWire cable, and AC adapter.
  • Low-end Mac treasure trove found on Craigslist, Nathan Thompson, Embracing Obsolescence, 01.06. A nighttime jaunt ads a Performa 6400, Power Mac 7600, and assorted Mac peripherals to the author's Mac collection.
  • PowerBook 1400: Dated and a bit slow, it's still very usable, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 01.06. Apple's PowerBook 1400 was considered small and quick in 1997. Today it can still be a great little field computer.
  • 15" PowerBook RAM slot failure, laptop reliability survey, PowerBook envy, 12" iBook EOL, and more, Charles Moore, The 'Book Review, 01.06. Also Intel Macs to be built by Quata and Asustek, dual-core 'Yonah' iBook would trump G4 PowerBook, Imation's tiny hard drive, bargain 'Books from $230 to $1,799, and more.
  • Mac OS X 'best OS', G5 Quad 'best workstation', Mac mini built into a kitchen, wireless USB, and more, Charles Moore, Mac News Review, 01.06. Also NewerTech miniStack named mini accessory of the year, Bluetooth firmware update, new Logitech keyboard and mouse for Mac, mailbox recovery tool, and more.
  • Five things I hope to see in 2006, Ed Eubanks Jr, The Efficient Mac User, 01.05. I want to see a good all-in-one phone, iPod, PDA; a seamless Mac transition to Intel, Leopard running circles around Vista, a useful Media PC, and continued growth in Open Source.
  • iPod a 'best bet', automakers support iPod, fill video iPod for free, rip CDs to your iPod, and more, Charles Moore, iPod News Review, 01.05. Podcasting and MP3 downloads bringing people to church, tiny DIY FM transmitter, create comics for video iPod, lots of new software, and more.
  • Mac developers ready for Macintel, Intel to help design Macintel mobos?, Intel 'leaps ahead', and more, Charles Moore, The Macintel Report, 01.05. Intel's new 'Core' branding, Macintel prospects, Apple and Intel join on HD TV spec, Yonah performance preview, and more.
  • Dealing with resource forks and .DS_Store files on non-Mac volumes, Leaman Crews, Plays Well with Others, 01.04. Macs readily connect to non-Mac servers, but OS X tends to leave .DS_Store files and separate resource files behind. Here's how to keep your Mac from cluttering up those servers.
  • Evolution and Intelligent Design in the classroom, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report, 01.04. Intelligent Design is not science, but that doesn't mean it can't be discussed in science class.
  • System 7: Bigger, better, more expandable, and a bit slower than System 6, Tyler Sable, Classic Restorations, 01.04. The early versions of System 7 provide broader capability for modern tasks than System 6 while still being practical for even the lowliest Macs.
  • Looking back at the future from 1992, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 01.03. Some predictions made about the Mac in 1992 are finally coming true today.
  • Software bundles: What came with the Mac 128K, 512K, and Plus, Andrew Conachey, Classic Mac Nostalgia, 01.03. A look at the software and system versions that Apple shipped with the original Macintosh, the 512K Fat Mac, the Mac Plus, and the Mac 512ke.
  • How to secure your wireless network using WEP and WPA, Joe Rivera, Mac Fallout Shelter, 01.03. How to protect your wireless network from neighbors, drive-by WiFi users, and anyone else who might try to get on your 802.11a/b/g network.
  • Matias OS X and USB 2.0 Keyboards reviewed, Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings, 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.
  • Web browser tips for the classic Mac OS, Nathan Thompson, Embracing Obsolescence, 01.03. Tips on getting the most out of WaMCom, Mozilla, Internet Explorer, iCab, Opera, and WannaBe using the classic Mac OS.
  • How Microsoft could profit by selling Internet Explorer for Mac, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side, 01.02. A surprising number of people are undoubtedly gullible enough to pay to use the browsers that Microsoft gave away for free.
  • Macintosh History: 2005, 01.02. Apple's year in review, from the Mac mini and iPod shuffle last January through the higher resolution PowerBooks and Power Mac G5 Quad.
  • A refreshed look at Low End Mac for 2006, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 01.02. We've made some changes to our appearance at Low End Mac, starting with a new typeface for our logo
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