November 25 in Low End Mac History
Nov. 24 - Nov.
26
2002
- Notes from the publisher,
Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Apologies to Kim Komando, Apple removes
email block, the state of Low End Mac, and new Low End Mac
services.
2008
- Old Macs in the new
economy, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing. "We are the kings of
making our computers last, last, and last some more."
- Software to
keep your MacBook cool, Phil Herlihy, The Usefulness Equation. Heat
is the enemy of long hardware life. Two programs to keep your MacBook
running cooler.
- Virtualization shootout:
VirtualBox 2 vs. VMWare Fusion 2, Kev Kitchens, Kitchens Sync.
VirtualBox is aimed at a different audience than Fusion and Parallels.
While it works well, the typical desktop user will probably prefer
Fusion.
- Another way to run WeatherBug,
Aspire One runs OS X, 17" MacBook Pro hi-res display, and more,
Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also finding that 'just right'
notebook computer, car, or truck.
2009
- The enduring value
of Macs, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. There's something
anti-consumption about using your Mac as long as you practically
can.
- 4 things everyone
should know about Apple, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. Mike Elgan's
'Four Things' article includes three truths about all businesses and
one lie about Apple. Here are four truths about Apple.
Nov. 24 - Nov.
26
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