January 2006
- Preparing yourself and your 'Book for time in the field, Joe Rivera, Mac Fallout Shelter, 01.31. In addition to your notebook computer, you'll want a good case, lots of wires, cleaning supplies, and more when going into the field.
- Picking the right hardware, software, and strategy for effective backup, Scott K Brown, Random Advice, 01.31. Do you want a full, incermental, or archival backup? Should you back up to hard drive, CD, DVD, or Zip? What backup programs are available for the Mac?
- Comparing Apples to Apples: When is Macintel faster? When does PowerPC make more sense?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 01.29. Benchmarks show the Intel Core Duo flies through native code but plods through PowerPC programs. Will PowerPC or Intel give you the more productive workflow?
- FastMac's $190 8x dual-layer SuperDrive for PowerBooks and dual USB iBooks, Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings, 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.
- The story behind Apple's 1984 ad, Tom Hormby, Orchard, 01.27. Although it went on to become the best ad in the history of the SuperBowl, Apple's board of directors wanted to pull the ad and run something safer.
- Video iPod or PlayStation Portable? Each has its merits, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive, 01.27. The iPod is smaller and has a lot more storage capacity, but the PSP has a bigger screen and does things the iPod can't. And both synch well with the Mac.
- Pocketable Power: Windows Mobile, Palm OS, or Blackberry?, Charles Webb, PowerBook Beat, 01.27. Each class of PDA has its strengths and weaknesses. Why you might choose Windows, Palm, or Blackberry to best meet your needs.
- 15" PowerBook G4 memory slot repair program, expect MacBook shortages, MacStyles gives 'Books Color, and more, Charles Moore, The 'Book Review, 01.27. Also MacBook Pro opinions, fix for PB G4 skipping audio problem, 160 GB overnight upgrade service, bargain 'Books from $399 to $1,699, and more.
- Pros and cons of Intel iMac, Mac compatible ergonomic USB keyboard, a truly tiny USB hard drive, and more, Charles Moore, Mac News Review, 01.27. Also profitable iMac Core Duo, G-Drive Q with FW400/800 + USB2 + eSATA, one mile wirless, stereo HD video system includes Macs minis, and more.
- Replacing Entourage: Mac Address Book integrates nicely with non-Apple apps and services, Ed Eubanks Jr, The Efficient Mac User, 01.26. You can have Address Book synch with Pages 2.0, iPhoto 6, an Exchange server, other Macs (without using .mac), and online services.
- Mac sales off: Why Macintel and PowerPC are hard to sell today, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 01.26. Between Apple's extravagant claims for Intel-based Macs and their failure to reduce prices of PowerPC models, it's no surprise Apple is falling short of sales projections.
- Voices of a Distant Star: A brisk, breathtaking anime film made on a Power Mac, Nathan Thompson, Embracing Obsolescence,.01.26. A good story well told by Makoto Shinkai - and produced on a 400 MHz Power Mac G4.
- Intel anticipation slowed Mac sales, Rosetta RAM hungry, 34 known problems in Core Duo, and more, Charles Moore, The Macintel Report, 01.26. Also component cost of the new iMac, no Classic support on Macintel, Intel stuns market by missing sales target, and more.
- 'Best of Show' iSee 360i records video to iPod, measure iPod battery life, covers with character, and more, Charles Moore, iPod News Review, 01.26. Also Monster's FM transmitter for iPods, iSongBook iPod music system, and Ollie's iPod Extractor puts your tracks back on your Mac.
- Turning an LC or other ancient Mac into a webcam with a QuickCam, Tyler Sable, Classic Restorations, 01.25. As long as it has 4 MB of RAM and a hard drive, any 16 MHz or faster Mac that supports color can be configured as a webcam.
- Casual comfort: Why I use a Mac, John Martorana, That Old Mac Magic, 01.25. "For me, the difference between Macs and PCs is like the difference between work clothes and casual clothes."
- Camino: A better Mac browser than Safari or Firefox, Leaman Crews, Plays Well with Others, 01.25. If you're looking for a fast browser with most of the features found in Firefox and Safari, Camino could be just the ticket.
- Macintel stumbling block: Sometimes you need Classic, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report, 01.25. As nice as the new Intel Macs seem to be, the lack of any Classic environment makes it impossible for some people to upgrade.
- Windows on Intel Macs? OS X on PCs? Don't hold your breath, Alan Zisman, Mac2Windows, 01.24. At present, it's simply not possible to run Windows or Linux on the new Intel Macs. That will change, but don't plan on running OS X on non-Apple hardware.
- Replacing or upgrading the optical drive in your PowerBook G3 or 1400, Joe Rivera, Mac Fallout Shelter, 01.24. If your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM has died or you want to upgrade to a CD or DVD burner, here's how to do it yourself.
- The Pixar Story: Dick Shoup, Alex Schure, George Lucas, Steve Jobs, and Disney, Tom Hormby, Orchard, 01.23. From pioneering digital video work done at Xerox PARC and the creation of SuperPaint to Pixar's current position as a digital animation powerhouse.
- Future of FireWire, NKJV Bible software?, WallStreet battery and keyboard problems, Macintel or G5?, and more, Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings, 01.23. Also OCR on the Mac, trackpad issues, UPS Canada brokerage fees, the fate of SpellTools, and Macs for Internet cafes.
- iBook on last legs, Mac mini saves marriage, and Macintel meanderings, Dirk Pilat, Down But Not Out, 01.23. With the iBook G4 "falling apart at the seams", does it make more sense to buy a new G4 iBook or wait for the Intellified next gen iBook?
- File sharing nightmare with OS X and the classic Mac OS, Nathan Thompson, Embracing Obsolescence, 01.20. If you need to transfer more than 2 GB of files from an OS X Mac to one with the classic Mac OS, none of the usual methods are going to work. But there's always FTP.
- Apple's Intel transition smooth, paves way for next big thing, Leaman Crews, Plays Well with Others, 01.20. "With the Intel Core Duo processors two to four times as fast as the G4s and G5s they replace, plenty of native apps, and the reported outstanding performance of Rosetta for PPC emulation, a majority of OS X users could make the switch today and be better off for it."
- iTunes 'mini-store' shares your music data with Apple, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive, 01.20. The iTunes 6.0.2 update adds a 'mini-store' that recommends music based on your listening habits - and that means it tells Apple who you are and what you're listening to.
- MacBook Pro benchmarked, launched too soon?, battery life, ExpressCard slot, and more, Charles Moore, The 'Book Review, 01.20. Also win a MacBook Pro, BlackBerry to support OS X, 1.2 GHz G4 upgrade for TiBook, Seagate's new 160 GB notebook drive, bargain 'Books from $369 to $1,699, and more.
- Sonnet's 1.7 GHz dual G4 upgrade, $35 USB Bluetooth adapter, folder synch software, clustering software, and more, Charles Moore, Mac News Review, 01.20. Also new iMac has ATI Radeon graphics, MacWireless expands line, Maxtor media server for Mac, and more.
- Replacing Entourage: Apple's Address Book more powerful than you might think, Ed Eubanks Jr, The Efficient Mac User, 01.19. There's a lot more to the OS X Address Book than simply storing names and contact information. Tips for getting more out of Address Book.
- iPod owners not thieves, Fujitsu preps 120 GB iPod drive, TuneBuckle for iPod nano, and more, Charles Moore, iPod News Review, 01.19. Also Jobs says 'If you can find a better iPod, buy it', digital music more disposable, iPod home media center from Griffin, tough new cases, and more.
- Intel inside - so what?, Intel upset over 'dull and boring' ad, specialists bullish on Macintel, and more, Charles Moore, The Macintel Report, 01.19. Also, Apple neutral about Windows on Intel Macs, multiboot questions, why Apple chose ATI over nVidia for Macintel models, developers move forward, and more.
- One bad apple spoils things for everyone, Ted Hodges, Vintage Mac Living, 12.18. Setting up a couple old Macs in the break room at work seemed like a good idea - until someone decided to mess one up.
- OmniGraffle a great tool for big presentation graphics, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report, 01.18. If you need to make a big poster presentation, OmniGraffle may be exactly the tool you're looking for.
- Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual - Tiger Edition, Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings, 01.18. "...Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual is a must-have for anyone making the Windows to Mac transition."
- 'Just Say No to Microsoft' fails to convince, Alan Zisman, Mac2Windows. Although a useful resource for those seeking alternatives to Microsoft, the author's biases and errors undermine the book's credibility.
- Converting video and adding album art for your iPod, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Tips on converting and installing video for the 5G iPod and for locating and adding album art for color iPods.
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