I'd like a return to the coloured days. They do iPods in pink, orange, green. . . Why not computers? I miss th clamshells - I needa more powerful box, so I wouldn't get one now. . . but a clamshell Macbook? Oh HELL yes!
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#61
Posted 19 April 2007 - 08:58 AM
#62
Posted 19 April 2007 - 07:30 PM
For general purposes, I will say Mac SE. The Mac were in offices, classrooms everywhere. No Mac has invaded into MS territory that deep ever!
Best performance/value? I vote for a LC III w/ a Daystar card, the cheapest Mac you could get at the time while performance exceed any Quadra.
Most powerful Mac? I will say Mac II series, they were doing things no computer (in near price range) could do at the time. Photo editing, Pre-press solutions, Sonic solutions, Premiere... you name it! Mac at that time was simply magic.
Best performance/value? I vote for a LC III w/ a Daystar card, the cheapest Mac you could get at the time while performance exceed any Quadra.
Most powerful Mac? I will say Mac II series, they were doing things no computer (in near price range) could do at the time. Photo editing, Pre-press solutions, Sonic solutions, Premiere... you name it! Mac at that time was simply magic.
#63
Posted 20 April 2007 - 11:59 PM
Ferret-Simpson, on Apr 19 2007, 03:58 AM, said:
I'd like a return to the coloured days. They do iPods in pink, orange, green. . . Why not computers? I miss th clamshells - I needa more powerful box, so I wouldn't get one now. . . but a clamshell Macbook? Oh HELL yes!
#64
Posted 21 April 2007 - 05:45 PM
what about the poor pippin? actually this idea was too far ahead of it's time. from what i heard (i know one of the people who worked on it) steve killed it -did not want a cheap mac out in the wild so it was limited on purpose.


#65
Posted 27 May 2007 - 01:02 AM
#66
Posted 07 June 2007 - 06:03 PM
G5s don't do it for me. I mean they are just fast powerful G3s. What's the point of a fast powerful mac anyway? It's not like you can get any software that actually uses the power. Old macs were small, clever, efficient. Little jewels.
The best macs are the 512k - which is what the original was meant to be but for the price of RAM in 1984. I've still got mine and I'm never chucking it away. It was truly revolutionary - the manual actually explains the concept behind scroll bars, such was their novelty.
I like the Plus, too - still got one of those too.
The powerbook 180 - genius design, lovely screen (16 greys - wow!) and System 7.1, the best operating system Apple made until OSX. The original bondi blue iMac - the first PowerPC mac that didn't suck, though the OS is just a terrible bloated slow ugly version of System 7. The one that saved Apple. Finally the blue and white G3. ooh how I wanted one of those. The next legendary mac is still to come.
The Mac IIci that I had was fab too - really liked that - very powerful in its day, very expandable, and System 7.1 of course. The Mac classic I had was cute but silly. The color Classics were really nice though, especially when modded to G4s and forced to run OSX!
The newest mac I have is a PowerMac 7600 which I absolutely hate. It's rubbish. It was rubbish when it was new.
The Hackintosh I'm typing this on is rather fab though. Using OSX has made me seriously tempted by a new Intel Mac Mini.
The best macs are the 512k - which is what the original was meant to be but for the price of RAM in 1984. I've still got mine and I'm never chucking it away. It was truly revolutionary - the manual actually explains the concept behind scroll bars, such was their novelty.
I like the Plus, too - still got one of those too.
The powerbook 180 - genius design, lovely screen (16 greys - wow!) and System 7.1, the best operating system Apple made until OSX. The original bondi blue iMac - the first PowerPC mac that didn't suck, though the OS is just a terrible bloated slow ugly version of System 7. The one that saved Apple. Finally the blue and white G3. ooh how I wanted one of those. The next legendary mac is still to come.
The Mac IIci that I had was fab too - really liked that - very powerful in its day, very expandable, and System 7.1 of course. The Mac classic I had was cute but silly. The color Classics were really nice though, especially when modded to G4s and forced to run OSX!
The newest mac I have is a PowerMac 7600 which I absolutely hate. It's rubbish. It was rubbish when it was new.
The Hackintosh I'm typing this on is rather fab though. Using OSX has made me seriously tempted by a new Intel Mac Mini.
#67
Posted 08 June 2007 - 02:32 AM
Best: PowerMac Dual G4 500MHz
Worst: iBook 14' G3 800MHz
Worst: iBook 14' G3 800MHz
#68
Posted 08 June 2007 - 01:29 PM
Londonbabe, on Jun 7 2007, 02:03 PM, said:
G5s don't do it for me. I mean they are just fast powerful G3s. What's the point of a fast powerful mac anyway? It's not like you can get any software that actually uses the power.
Just because there isn't any software that you use that would use the power of a G5, it doesn't mean there isn't any software that does.
#69
Posted 08 June 2007 - 06:09 PM
#70
Posted 25 June 2007 - 04:57 PM
#71
Posted 25 June 2007 - 09:09 PM
i like my ibook g3 900mhz, it shipped with 10.2 and it ran 10.4 descently. (for the record i liked 10.2 the best)
#72
Posted 25 June 2007 - 11:31 PM
sarahbau, on Jun 8 2007, 03:29 PM, said:
Just because there isn't any software that you use that would use the power of a G5, it doesn't mean there isn't any software that does.
very nice said
you have my respect
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G5 my favourite too.
that is the best,the most powerful and the machine with the best case ever from Cupertino .
~R
#73
Posted 27 June 2007 - 09:30 PM
I'll always remember my Mac IIfx. Didn't own it(way out of my budget) but had one at the office. Insanely fast! (at that time anyway) I did however own a Performa 630 with an Apple TV Tuner card.
Not a Mac, the original Newton Messagepad was great fun. We used to write our names on it and the OMP would tell us what it thought of us. Handwriting recognition at that point in time was hilarious.
The greatest Mac in my office has to be the lone PowerMac 7600 that is still running System 7.5.1 & our invoicing system written by yours truly in 4th Dimension 3.5. I'll take pictures if you don't believe me!
Edit:
Having just wrote all that & reading through some of your posts, I feel old. You guys are talking about G3s & G4s and here I am babbling about 68030s & 040s & PPC604s & Sys 7.5. I think I'll take a nap now.
Not a Mac, the original Newton Messagepad was great fun. We used to write our names on it and the OMP would tell us what it thought of us. Handwriting recognition at that point in time was hilarious.
The greatest Mac in my office has to be the lone PowerMac 7600 that is still running System 7.5.1 & our invoicing system written by yours truly in 4th Dimension 3.5. I'll take pictures if you don't believe me!
Edit:
Having just wrote all that & reading through some of your posts, I feel old. You guys are talking about G3s & G4s and here I am babbling about 68030s & 040s & PPC604s & Sys 7.5. I think I'll take a nap now.
#74
Posted 28 June 2007 - 03:17 AM
#75
Posted 01 July 2007 - 08:58 PM
I was a fan of the cake box macs. I had a IIVX, and centris 650 (same case style) which were pretty okay but both a bit slow. Then a beige g3 which still runs. Nice design on both cases as far as accessibility for upgrades went. The older case though was much more solidly built... real metal on the inside and out.
Besides those, the mac Pluses we had in school were simply bulletproof - except for one time. I was playing a game once (Stratego I think), and noticed there was smoke emitting from the top of the computer. It smoked for what seemed like a long time before the computer stopped responding. Honest to god.
Besides those, the mac Pluses we had in school were simply bulletproof - except for one time. I was playing a game once (Stratego I think), and noticed there was smoke emitting from the top of the computer. It smoked for what seemed like a long time before the computer stopped responding. Honest to god.
#76
Posted 01 July 2007 - 10:29 PM
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=D we have one at school (its public school okay?) (Well... it is now
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=D we have one at school (its public school okay?) (Well... it is now
#77
Posted 01 July 2007 - 11:05 PM
The best Mac in History is coming out next year. This has been the case since 1985 and will continue to be so until Apple are no more...
#78
Posted 02 July 2007 - 01:28 AM
#79
Posted 03 July 2007 - 01:54 AM
#1 - Mac IIFX - Back in the day when MacWorld magazine was more than 1/2" thick. The most'est of the most'est. Bad ass computer that walked around with a pack of smokes rolled up in it's sleeve.
#2 - Quadra 840AV - Wicked fast Mac with lots of "above and beyond" innovations like a real DSP and built-in video capture.
#2 - Quadra 840AV - Wicked fast Mac with lots of "above and beyond" innovations like a real DSP and built-in video capture.
#80
Posted 03 July 2007 - 03:00 PM
I'd have to say the first Mac (GUI, compact, ment for masses) and by extension :-) the Mac Plus, maybe the SE. Apple sold a lot of them. That was THE computer revolution. GUI for the masses.
The G3 blue and whites. They were so much faster then the 604s. Brought in real video editing, firewire.
The G3 blue and whites. They were so much faster then the 604s. Brought in real video editing, firewire.
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