MacAddict October 1999
Both flavours of iBook (the term “Creamsicle” popped up every so often, but so too did allusions to toilet seats) got on the cover of this issue. It wasn’t all “replace your old hardware,” though; there was an article about upgrading the old “Mac clones” to G3 processors. The games column enthused about a preview from Bungie for a game called Halo, and the humour page at the back of the magazine noted Mead’s “wireless notebook” was much more affordable than the iBook...
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THIS IS IPOD POWER MOTHERFUCKER✨🍎🎶🎧
iMac G3 (left) and iBook G3 (right)
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A picture of my iBook G3 “Snow” (Early 2001)
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Listen, I'm not saying you should give Apple money. In fact I'm against it most of the time because of the principle of the matter. But if they rereleased the iBook?
I would give them a lung to get one.
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literally so annoying that i have no money rn
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Apple iBook G3 "Clamshell"
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MacAddict September 2001
Hits and misses (so far as the conventional wisdom went) cluster on the cover as MacAddict reached its fifth anniversary issue. "The best and worst of everything Mac" covered more than just the five years of the magazine's existence (with David Reynolds's editorial flashing back to being asked whether joining "a new Macintosh magazine" was a good idea in 1996 even as he declared he'd be leaving now); the news section happened to proclaim what the best and worst moments of the magazine itself had been.
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