Lisa Emulator Released
According to Ted Hodges in this 2007 article it is possible for OS X and Window's users to experience Apple's Lisa.
Continue reading »According to Ted Hodges in this 2007 article it is possible for OS X and Window's users to experience Apple's Lisa.
Continue reading »This time of year Mac users attention turns to games. Yes, the family and friends and their kids are coming over, and it's a great time to enjoy some gaming. Follow along as we visit some Games of Macintosh Past
Continue reading »How many times have we said this or that wow new product from Apple totally knocks everyone out -- but still just doesn't seem to get it? Will the rumored "iTablet" finally get it?
Continue reading »Have you ever heard of anyone who actually wants you to send them your spam and junk mail? I know, it's crazy, but the folks at Knujon do indeed want all your spam. Why? So they can crush the criminals at the end of the money trail. You've heard me preach that everyone should have a SpamCop account. Well, now I'm emphasizing you should NOW also have a Knujon account.
Continue reading »I have not had a chance to test out Apple's new iWork beyond a cursory look. On that first skim however, it doesn't look like a program to rival the functionality of AppleWorks. Ted Bade also will miss Appleworks, as he writes in his latest column in "MacCompanion" ...
Long-time Mac pundit and user group friend Maria Langer posts this story about how well Macs work and last...
Here's why SpamCop is an excellent bargain for your email provider. Using it correctly not only gives you a top-class email service, but contributes to the overall well-being of all honest, honorable web users
Continue reading »Following last week's article about the iPhone launch -- One of the first questions I asked the iPhone tech at the opening the other night was "If I buy one tonight, can I use all the functions without the phone?"
Continue reading »They say all good things are worth waiting for -- judging by my initial reactions and the media coverage of Apple's big iPod rollout, the wait was worth it...
Continue reading »Well, thank goodness someone has noticed how lame Addressbook and Mail is on the Mac.
Continue reading »Fred may have found the ultimate hand-held device...
Continue reading »Apple MacBook owners organizing class action lawsuit
Continue reading »For three weeks, I got to experience using a Mac in a 3rd world. Here are some reflections on email and why NOT to use Mac.com if you plan to travel...
Continue reading »Fred says: "I believe I'll stay with the current technology for a while yet"
Continue reading »At last, someone had some creative inspiration. Of course it really wasn't creative genius -- all they had to do is ask "What really sucks about Tiger's Folder Actions?" and they probably got ten-thousand answers.
Continue reading »This Old Mouse answers reader's questions about getting great product photos ... This Old Mouse shows you how to set up Your own digital photo studio
Brian Cain writes: You've probably heard the old clich: "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." This couldn't be a more accurate statement when it comes to backing up ... Continue Reading
With a daughter half-way around the world, this old mouse discovers the joys of SKYPE. Follow along as "This old Mouse" explores the software and the USB phone you'll need to Skype someone today ... CONTINUE READING...
Thanks to Apple eNews for this one...
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