• Tag Archives Macintosh
  • MacAddict (June 1999)

    Source: MacAddict – Issue Number 34 – June 1999

    There can be do doubt that the late 1990s/early 2000s were the best of times for Apple’s Macintosh line. Before that, the company was nearly dead. But Steve Jobs had come back and performed a miracle with a line of very distinctive computers that were in some ways ahead of their time. I admit, I was no fan and they look far better through the eyes of nostalgia. The iBook and iMac line of the time were underpowered and overpriced and while getting rid of floppies and legacy interfaces was forward looking, it could also be inconvenient. But it’s still a little sad that Apple has retained none of the whimsy factor from this time. I think a modern retro styled iMac or iBook would be immensely popular today…if they could make them relatively inexpensive. MacAddict was essentially the Macintosh version of Boot (now Maximum PC). It covered Macs with an almost religious fervor. It was an excellent magazine if you were a Mac lover. The June 1999 issue includes:

    Highlights

    • We Got Game – The Mac gaming market is about to explode with a slew of hot Mac titles, new-to-the-Mac developers, and simultaneous platform releases! In our preseason exclusive report, we give you the stats on all the major industry players and fill you in on their secret game plans.
    • The Great Graphics Cliche Giveaway – We’re such a sneaky bunch! This month we tricked three professional artists into revealing their trademark illustration secrets, then turned around and printed them as step-by-step how-tos complete with screen shots! What else would you expect from a former Prison Guy?
    • XXIII Reasons You Should Care About Mac OS X Server – OS X Server – why should you give a rat’s behind about it? We brief you on Mac OS X Server’s selling points, show you how it differs from Mac OS X, and dish all the dirt you need t know about the latest addition to Apple’s system software family.
    • Oh #%@*!!!!! What to Do When Undo Just Won’t Do – Oops! Why me? D’oh, not again! Whether you just launched the wrong app, lost all your bookmarks, or trashed vital extensions, we can help you right your wrongs. We’ve got more than 30 quick fixes for your most bonehead boo-boos, so dry your tears, quit shouting, and for goodness’ sake stop shaking that monitor!

    How To

    • Build Interactive QuickTime Movies – Think you need Macromedia Flash to make cool interactive animations and rollovers for a Web site? Think again, bucko! Couple QuickTime with Totally Hip Software’s LiveStage and you’re ready to, um, roll.

    Every Month

    • Editor’s Note – It;’s been a hell of an issue – we’ll tell you all about it.
    • Letters – Funny? Serious? Funny? Serious? You just can’t decide, can you?
    • Get Info – We perform a little exploratory surgery on the open source movement, voyage into space with Motorola, hail an iCab, and figure out how to turn off all those annoying “helpful” features.
    • Scrapbook – What’s the well-dressed Mac addict reading these days? Peruse our snapshot of an Apple-obsessive bookshelf and pick out some summer reading.
    • Reviews – Does Virtual Game Station steam up PlayStation games on your Mac? Will Klingon Honor Guard make your blood boil hotter than a dishonored Klingon’s? We answer all these questions and more as we pass judgement on 14 products, including Adobe After Effects 4.0, Kai’s Power Tools 5.0, Dreamweaver 2.0, and MacLinkPlus Deluxe 10.003.
    • Ask Us – Some say Owen W. Linzmayer has gone insane. Other’s say he’s just overworked. Either way, he’s got the answers to your questions! This month he resolves your printer problems and upgrade issues, and even puts an end to your Power Mac identity crisis.
    • Shut Down – We poke fun at everyone, even ourselves! Ouch, that hurt!

    …and more!


  • MacLife (February 2010)

    Source: MacLife – Issue Number 86 – February 2010

    It’s hard for me to think of these Macs as “retro” but this issue of MacLife is over 10 years old now. A decade is a long time in the computer world. This issue includes:

    Features

    • 50 Killer Mac Apps Under $50 – We present the staff’s picks for the 50 must-have apps under 50 bucks that will realign your universe. Or at least make your day-to-day much more efficient, productive, and pleasant.
    • Shop Different – iTunes may have revolutionized the way we buy music, but it’s not the only fish in the song-buying sea. We examining and rate nine other MP3 stores to gauge how they stack up.
    • Appstravaganza – Where all the best iPhone stuff comes to party.
    • Odd Jobs – How Amos Winbush secured venture capital funding and launched a successful business, all from is iPhone.

    Departments

    • Online at maclife.com – Get the dish on all the latest Mac rumors and news in articles, how-tos, and videos and podcasts on MacLife.com.
    • Consider – In search of the perfect laptop bag.
    • Share – Buggy things and family scenes.
    • Start – What’s really behind all the hubbub on net neutrality? Hint: follow the money.
    • Win – Check out a smattering of the 10 can’t-live-without iPhone apps offered up by this month’s winners. Plus, show us your coolest vintage Apple gear and enter to win a Mysterious Box of Mystery.

    Create

    • Ask – Need to transfer photos from your iPod, make backup copies of software discs, send video messages to your grandma, or email your iTunes playlist to a friend? You ask, we show you the way.
    • Make a Bootable Rescue SD Card – If your new Mac has a built-in SD card slot, you can make the smallest rescue disk ever.
    • Back Up Your Gmail – Keep a local copy of your Gmail messages – thanks to Mail, Automater, and iCal.

    Reviews

    • Droid
    • MacHighway Easy
    • PHS300 Personal WiFi Hotspot
    • Bluetooth Comfort Laser Mouse and Compact Optical Mouse
    • InfoSafe
    • OWC Mercury On-The-Go Pro “Triple”
    • Store ‘n’ Go USB Drive for Mac OS X
    • Sanyo Xacti HD2000A
    • Pentax Optio P80
    • SuperDuper!
    • BusyCal

    Listen

    • Quiet Comfort f15
    • iTunes Dupes Barrier
    • Winshield/Vent Car Mount with Sound Amplified Cradle for iPhone
    • iBlink

    Play

    • Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning
    • Machinarium
    • The Movies Superstar Edition

    …and more!


  • MacLife (January 2010)

    Source: MacLife – Issue Number 36 – January 2010

    It’s hard for me to think of anything Apple as retro unless we are talking about the Apple II. Or at least Power PC or older Macs. But 10 years is a long time in computer years. The January 2010 issue of MacLife includes the following:

    Features

    • The Apple of Their Eyes – What will apple unveil as the next spectacular, gamechanging One More Thing? we asked five Apple experts to weigh in and dream big – and then brought their ideas to life.
    • Coach. Mentor. Assistant…iPhone – Your iPhone can help you become more organized, learn new skills, improve your health, and much more. we show you how the device can crack its virtual whip to help you become a better person.
    • Fresh Choice – Apple surprised us with new hardware releases. After rigorous testing, we tell you what the new specs and updated features mean – and render our final verdicts.
    • Appstravaganza – Where all the best iPhone stuff comes to party.

    Departments

    • Online at MacLife.com – Get the disk on all the latest Mac rumors and news in articles, how-tos, and videos and podcasts on MacLife.com.
    • Consider – A guy can dream, can’t he?
    • Share – Go on, get it off your chest.
    • Start – Now that Apple has jumped the good ship Expo, will opportunistic CES be the go-to trade show for Mac-heads? And if so, will they need to don a tie?
    • Win – Last month we asked for a list of your 10 must-have, can’t-live-without-them Mac apps. This month we want to see your ideas for the next earth-shattering Apple product coming down the pike, and we will reward the winning visionary with an incipio prize pack.

    Create

    • Ask – Troubleshoot your Bluetooth connection, color your Mac, burn slideshows to DVD, assign multiple birthdays to one Address Book contact, and put your podcasts in their place.
    • Hide Your Facebook Shame – Keep your friends close and your acquaintances slightly less close by invoking Facebooks’s privacy features, including the woefully underused Limited Profile.
    • Auto-Add Songs to iTunes from Any Computer – Quickly, painlessly, and wirelessly transfer songs and videos back to your main iTunes library from any Mac or PC, on any network.

    Reviews

    • Yubz Talk Mobile – phone handset
    • Motion 4 – 3D motion graphics app
    • infoWallet – information organizer
    • FlexTime – timer
    • WildCharger pad – wireless charger
    • Photoshop Elements 8 for Mac – photo editor
    • Bento 3 – personal database

    Listen

    • Mix – boom box
    • Logic Studio – music suite
    • djay – digital DJ app
    • WD TV Live – set-top media player
    • iPod nano Case Roundup

    Play

    • BioShock – first-person shooter
    • Foursquare and Gowalla – iPhone games
    • Guitar Hero World Tour – rhythm game

    …and more!