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13815_32 Bob Maguire's Bookmarks Tagged With "apple"

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  1. Visit tms [fernLightning]   tms [fernLightning]

    Allows basic cvs style operations on Time Machine volumes.

  2. Visit Rainer Brockerhoff :: Quay Rainer Brockerhoff :: Quay

    Quay extends the Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Dock to show extended popup menus for most Dock items, including applications, stacks and URLs. Quay also allows you to make folder proxy icons with easily customized icons.

  3. Visit Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive  » Downloadable Fonts Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Downloadable Fonts

    WebKit development team announcing downloadable font support for WebKit-based browsers.

  4. Visit Fix those Aluminium Keyboard woes - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) Fix those Aluminium Keyboard woes - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

    Fixes the problems with the new Apple keyboards and the Dashboard and Exposé keys.

  5. Visit Save the Open Apple key (or should we?) - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) Save the Open Apple key (or should we?) - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

    I, for one, am glad it's gone. I never had one on the Apple II+ or Mac Plus I grew up on, so I've always felt that Open Apple symbol was for wusses. Do you think maybe that's why the Apple III didn't sell so well?

  6. Visit Profile: Mac Plus Profile: Mac Plus

    Profile of the Mac Plus.

  7. Visit Folklore.org: Macintosh Stories: Swedish Campground Folklore.org: Macintosh Stories: Swedish Campground

    Brief history of the Command (⌘) key on Apple keyboards.

  8. Visit a2_plusclose.jpg (JPEG Image, 771x473 pixels) a2_plusclose.jpg (JPEG Image, 771x473 pixels)

    Picture of the Apple II+. Note the lack of any Apple keys.

  9. Visit Apple_III_Keyboard_s1.jpg (JPEG Image, 700x411 pixels) Apple_III_Keyboard_s1.jpg (JPEG Image, 700x411 pixels)

    Picture of the Apple III. Note the Apple keys.

  10. Visit Image:Apple iieb.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Image:Apple iieb.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Picture of an Apple IIe. Note the Apple keys.

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