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Mac OS X 10.4.10 AirPort Bug Undermines Use of MacBook Pro on Battery Power

Andrew Conachey,  Classic Mac Nostalgia, Low End Mac - 2007.07.30 - Leave a comment -

I’m sitting in bed using my six-month-old MacBook Pro, and I have to tell you that I used to really love this computer. Used to.

MacWrite 1.0: Defining Word Processing for a Graphical User Interface

Andrew Conachey,  Classic Mac Nostalgia, Low End Mac - 2006.11.15 - Leave a comment -

Because the original Macintosh had a new operating system, software companies had to rewrite their programs or develop new software to work with the Mac operating system and take advantage of the mouse and the powerful graphical user interface (GUI) that the Mac OS provided. This meant there was a relatively small amount of software […]

What Software Came Bundled with the Earliest Macs?

Andrew Conachey,  Classic Mac Nostalgia, Low End Mac - 2006.01.03 - Leave a comment -

If you were around when the Macintosh was released, you were probably intrigued by it – and maybe even a little skeptical. I mean, computers were machines that you lay flat on a desk, take up a lot of space, and cost a lot of money. How in the world could a computer fit into a […]

Innovative Macintosh System 1.0

Andrew Conachey,  Classic Mac Nostalgia, Classic Mac OS Software, Low End Mac - 2005.12.08 - Leave a comment -

The Macintosh was released to the public in 1984 and changed the way we interact with our computers. The Macintosh operating system gave the Mac a competitive edge in the computer market.

The Mini vMac Mac Plus Emulator

Andrew Conachey,  Classic Mac Nostalgia, Low End Mac - 2005.11.16 - Leave a comment -

I specialize in the lowest of the low-end spectrum, and I’ll be covering Apple’s older Macintosh operating systems starting from 1.0 and working up to 6.0.8 – and the Macs that run them.

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