When Apple unveiled the iMac in 1998, it shocked the world by leaving out the 3.5-inch floppy disk drive in favor of a CD-ROM drive--and we've never looked back. But those of us who remember the mid-80s share a certain nostalgia for using a hole punch to turn a single-layer 5.25-inch floppy into a double-layer, which served our Disk II well.
8. Tangerine dream
Upon his return to Apple, Steve Jobs brought a whole palette of colors with him and wasn't shy about breaking out his brushes, beginning with the Bondi Blue iMac and tangerine iBooks that gradually gave way to blueberry, strawberry, grape, lime, graphite, ruby, sage, snow, indigo, Blue Dalmatian and Flower Power. Sure, aluminum is nice, but it can't wake us up in morning like our clamshell iBooks did.
9. Revolution No. 9
The best Mac OS without an "X" in its name, Mac OS 9 didn't bring the multitasking that we were promised, but it was a perfectly fine appetizer before Cheetah. Besides, OS 9 helped us ease into Aqua by quietly running our non-OS X apps in the background while we blindly fumbled around for the Chooser and Control Strip.
10. Crazy like a fox
Who wouldn't want to be in the company of Bob Dylan, Muhammad Ali and Albert Einstein? Apple's greatest slogan and ad campaign revolved around two simple words--Think Different--and made us all feel like we were standing on the shoulders of giants. (No disrespect to Justin Long.)
11. A Style all its own
Apple’s foray into the dot-matrix printing fold may have been short-lived, but its series of color StyleWriters certainly made our Print Shop masterpieces look more professional than our DeskJetting friends. And who doesn't miss waiting an hour for a completed banner, then spending another 20 minutes carefully tearing away nine feet of perforated holes?
12. Modem operandi
Always-on Internet is nice, but that screeching modem noise sure does bring back sweet memories of our GeoPort-enabled Quadra towers. And the waiting... my God, the waiting.
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Apple can still have some fun, but the whimsy is gone. It now feels like Apple's humor is as carefully designed, implemented, and distributed as everything else from Cupertino. Thinking outside the box is scheduled from 2 PM to 3:30 PM today. Please plan accordingly. The colors have been supplanted by brushed metal. The white has been supplanted by brushed metal. Even the iPod, the most identifiable product design since the Coke bottle, has been replaced with cold, corporate metal. There's no way to tell what version you're running of any software without clicking on "About." Apple's drive to "perfect" the product is sucking the creativity out of it. There was once a little thrill in switching to Macs; you got a better computer and got to say you're an iconoclast (true or not). Now, you switch because it's a smarter choice than the PC. When I switched 6 years ago we all smiled. I could walk up to anyone with a Mac and ask to share their table. Now, Mac users are just as solitary as PCs. They don't make us smile like they used to.
Man, oh man, that was the life. Our daughter was in 8th grade when we brought home the 128 K machine. It flavored her whole life and made her the geek she is today. Back before the internet, there were bulletin boards, and she was ther, lovin' every minute of it. I remember the screams from the "computer room" when the phone rang. Ah, it was a wonderful life. Mac addict Andy
This article was like a breath of fresh air. I really miss the days when Apple seemed innocent, looking back. And even more, I miss the days when MacLife was MacAddict.
I'm happy that you included the MHZ myth, but you forgot about some of the more 'recent' things, like when cd drives used to pop out, and when maclife was called macaddict, when you chose a startup disk, when worldbook was better than the internet, when otto matic came free with your mac and itunes had a sampler, when every new version of itunes brought with it a new color, when your ipod came with a case, when your computer came with all the cables you could possibly need, when iwork was appleworks and had a database utility, when you were the only one who had a mac, when you were happy with your g3 and jealous of every g4, when you used gopher on the internet, when you had to enter startup commands, when floppy disks were floppy, when the only reason you used a pc was to play oregon trail and minesweeper, when macaddict cd's used to have guided tours-and staff videos, when you weren't a conformist but a trend setter.
Snow Leopard is coming tomorrow, and this is what you have? Seems like every other major tech site has inside looks at Snow Leopard already. Guess I'll go visit MacInTouch.
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