- 1. Wayback machine: iBook
- (Trivia)
- The website www.archive.org stores recurring snapshots of websites. Even the launch of the original iBook 1999 on apple.com, and is the presentation of the Second Edition models in autumn 2000. You can ...
- 2. Gene Steinberg: Sams Teach Yourself the iBook in 24 Hours
- (Books)
- A hands-on, step-by-step guide that leads the reader through the most frequently asked real-world questions about the iBook. Users cab learn to set up the machine, the basics of the operating system, how ...
- 3. Tulip Ego - The Clamshell Clone
- (Trivia)
- In spring 2006, the Dutch computer manufacturer Tulip released the Ego (Link: Wayback Machine) - which cheekily copied and varied the iBook clamshell design. Performance data: AMD Turion 64-bit CPU, ...
- 4. Running Windows 98
- (Software hints)
- ... allows you to allocate part of the RAM for you virtual Windows machine, starting with a minimum of 64MB. Some years ago Connectixx was bought by Microsoft. You can still find a good documentation and FAQ ...
- 5. Goodbye, www.BlueberryiBook.com
- (Trivia)
- ... for years, it stayed online for historical and entertainment purposes, but now it is permanently unavailable. You can still recover some information using the Wayback machine archive.org Addendum: Good ...
- 6. Macenstein: Mac Chick of the month with Clamshell iBook
- (Multimedia)
- The american website MACENSTEIN (Link: Wayback Machine)presents randomly a "Mac chick of the month". The formula for success: attractive young ladies present their favorite Apple products. The x-rated Chick ...
- 7. Booting from a USB drive
- (Hardware hints)
- ... default - this is a problem when you have to install 10.3 on a 300MHZ machine which has only a CD-Drive and no firewire port. But the Clamshell iBook is able to boot from USB if you've got the right drive: ...
- 8. Apple Hardware Test
- (Hardware hints)
- ... to go safe, one selects the extended test routines with continuous loops. Some RAM errors are identified after some dozen runs. A free Download from Apple (Wayback machine) of the hardware test for older ...
- 9. 466 SE Indigo "Cybook
- (Hardware hints)
- ... with a little help from the wayback machine. Jason sent me his original photos (thank you so much)- so off we go.... -- original text by Jason "Hooptie J" Kennedy-- My Ultimate iBook SE, An Indigo ...
- 10. Tony Smith, theregister.co.uk
- (iBook arguments)
- ... and follows naturally from the name 'iMac'. An earlier, much-fancied name was 'WebMate', given the machine's anticipated role as a portable Internet access system -- iBook retains that idea, but also ties ...
- 11. Uli Ries, CHIP-online.de
- (iBook arguments)
- Schluss mit den Langweiler-Notebooks ...Leistungstechnisch muß sich der mobile Farbklecks weder hinter seinen stationären Geschwistern noch hinter Wintel-Notebooks verstecken. Wer ein robustes, schnelles ...
- 12. Keoni Chavez, maclife.com
- (iBook arguments)
- 10 Discontinued Apple Products We Miss 5: The "Clamshell" iBook (Debuted: 1999; Discontinued: 2001) It isn't hyperbole to say that the iBook (and that same year's iMac) line shocked the world by introducing ...
- 13. Bob Levitus, Huston Chronicle
- (iBook arguments)
- Last week, I attended the greatest show on Earth - if you're a computer geek - Macworld Expo. As you may have heard by now, Apple iCEO Steve Jobs introduced the new iBook there, and it was awesome. Bob ...
- 14. Christopher Breen, macworld.com
- (iBook arguments)
- It's unfortunate that the minute you walk out the door with your new iBook, you must start thinking of ways to protect it from theft. Let's face it: the iBook, with its rich blue or orange skin, is attractive ...
- 15. Dave, retromaccast.com
- (iBook arguments)
- The fact that this, the Clamshell iBook is so adored is a testament to the fervor and passion Apple has created within it's legions of devotés. The Clamshell iBook is a wonderfully carved slice of technology. ...
- 16. Tamara Keel, lowendmac.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Seven years down the road, that "obsolete" machine is sitting on my lap as I type this, relaxing on the front porch on a cool springtime evening. For seven years that obsolete iBook has been my trusty road ...
- 17. The iMac news page
- (iBook arguments)
- It also amuses me now even more that the whole routine is starting all over again, this time for the iBook. But instead of archaic issues like the missing floppy (what a difference a year really makes), ...
- 18. Herbert Muschamp, New York Times
- (iBook arguments)
- ... 1969. And the popularity of these machines demonstrates the degree to which design today is erotically driven.few nice features -- helps explain why the iBook is one the most popular laptops sold in retail, ...
- 19. ZDnet Australia
- (iBook arguments)
- Some products appeal to logic. Others, such as the Apple iBook, appeal to the senses. Sure, the iBook is a hefty notebook with a price tag to match. But it looks pretty darn cool, and that fact -- along ...
- 20. David Spencer, atpm.com
- (iBook arguments)
- What I needed was a machine that could handle word processing, Internet access, and play games on the go. Most of all, I wanted a machine that would compliment my desktop machine. The iBook fit the bill ...