As we are nearing completion of the “tech spec” index on Low End Mac with the release of the final remaining Intel iMac articles, we are looking into revamping existing articles overall. A lot of things have changed over time, much new software has released, community projects developed, etc; and it’s worth reflecting such things for informational accuracy among other reasons. Moreover, we want our existing articles to be as useful and readable as possible for our visitors – so we’re working on reformatting and standardizing informational content on older articles.
Examples of old articles updated/with new formatting so far
- 12″ PowerBook G4/867 MHz
- 17″ PowerBook G4/1 GHz
- Titanium PowerBook G4/867 MHz & 1 GHz (SuperDrive)
- Power Mac G4 Mirrored Drive Doors (May be updated again soon)
- Power Mac G4 FireWire 800 (May be updated again soon)
- Mac mini G4, Early 2005
- 20″ Late 2003 iMac G4/1.25 GHz
What You Need To Know
- Installing the updated information and formatting style on the older articles may take some time. If you would like to see our work in progress, click on some of the links in this article above.
- As a result of this focus, the pace of newly minted articles will slow down for a time, but new articles will still be made.
- We will be focusing on adding new, relevant information as well as keeping as similar of a style as possible across all articles, to make it easier to read/on the eyes. Feedback welcome.
- Old articles aren’t being rewritten from scratch – existing information will be used too.
- Thank you for all your support throughout the years! We are happy to continue working on the website in order to provide a community supported informational resource.
- We believe in the long term value of Apple hardware. You should be able to use your Apple gear as long as it helps you remain productive and meets your needs, upgrading only as necessary. We want to help maximize the life of your Apple gear.
(Click to enlarge above photo. Using a PowerBook G4 to help make this article!)