![]() ![]() January 10 – AMD‘s CEO Dirk Meyer resigns If you see something missing, please let me know. Of course, this is a list that will be completed in the next couple weeks. So I went through all of 2011, and found those dates that shaped tech history for the year. But as we are only days from the end, it’s time to look back at what happened and reflect. It’s been an interesting year, this 2011. Finally, iTunes has an internet radio function to listen to all your favorite stations.īelow is the keynote from 2001 also showing off iDVD, iMusic, and the Powerbook G4 Titanium. You can also take an MP3 player and connect to iTunes to drag and drop titles. Create playlists and burn CDs in one window. Four models coming with CD-RW and Superdrive, 133 MHz system and memory bus, AGP 4x graphics and nVidia graphics.įinally, Jobs announced iTunes – Their interface was simple and powerful. Jobs also announced the PowerMac G4 with “Power to Burn”. Cocoa is an object oriented API for new apps. The programming language of Classic, Carbon and Cocoa allowed programs from OS9 to run. With Darwin, an open source BSD Unix service, 2D (Quartz), 3D (OpenGL) and Quicktime (QT5). If Low End Mac helps you, help us keep Low End Mac running with your donation.Subscribe! Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | RSS | MoreĪt MacWorld 2001, Steve Jobs announced Mac OSX – the base OS for Apple for the next couple decades. New in Camino 1.6: For users of Mac OS X 10.5, you can change the active spelling language.Īdditionally, Camino includes the ability to keep Flash animation from loading until youre ready (Flashblock) as well as the ability to disable Java.Īt Low End Mac headquarters, its our default browser, with Firefox 3.6 alpha 2 (the G4-optimized Minefield build) as our main alternative.īecause it is a universal binary, it still runs on OS X 10.9 Mavericks and the 10.10 Yosemite Beta. You dont have to worry about making spelling mistakes when writing for your blog, leaving comments, or posting on forums. Unlike Firefox, this spell-checker is the same one used throughout Mac OS X. New in Camino 1.6 is the ability to pass feeds to certain web-based feed readers including Google Reader, Bloglines, and My Yahoo. ![]() Mozilla Firefox Powerbook G4 Mac OS XĬlicking that icon and selecting a feed will send the feed to your default Mac OS X feed reader. Integrating with the Sparkle framework, Camino now automatically checks for new releases and optionally installs them.ĪppleScripts can now refer to individual tabs and windows, add, open, and delete bookmarks, and even have custom toolbar icons.Ĭamino also maintains computability with Safari Keychain entries, allowing easier switching between web browsers. When more tabs are open than can be displayed in the tab bar, arrows appear at the right and left edges to allow scrolling the bar.Īs part of this change, the tab overflow menu has been replaced by a menu displaying all open tabs in the current window. With back and forward buttons at your fingertips and incremental find, the Find toolbar makes finding words on a page easier than ever. New search engines can be added to the toolbars search field by automatic discovery or by web pages that provide links to OpenSearch plug-ins. You can download versions of Camino 1.6.9 optimized for G4 and G5.). It certainly is an attractive looking browser and is the only Gecko based browser that supports OS X Services. This issue does not afflict either Navigator 9 or SeaMonkey 2. With SeaMonkey 2, everything I need is there: tabbed browsing and a real progress bar and (hooray again) session restores are now supported. The currently available SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta is thoroughly modern under the hood, using the browser core and web feature support from Firefox 3.5.1, including all security fixes, audiovideo, downloadable fonts, and JIT-compiled JavaScript. It looks and works great, but alas development and support were discontinued over a year ago.
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