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Ask HN: How will Apple celebrate the Mac's 40th anniversary?
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2 points
by jonathanzufi
888 days ago
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They did a killer microsite in 2014 highlighting a single product every year since 1984. There was a section called ‘Your first Mac’, where Apple asked you to state what your first Mac was and what you used it for and that data was rolled into a poll. Tim Cook, Craig Federighi and Phil Schiller gave interviews to the press claiming “the Mac keeps going forever”. The quality of the photos was phenomenal and they covered these products for each of the years: 1984: Macintosh
1985: Macintosh XL
1986: Macintosh Plus
1987: Macintosh II
1988: Macintosh IIx
1989: Macintosh Portable
1990: Macintosh LC
1991: PowerBook
1992: Macintosh Quadra 950
1993: Macintosh TV
1994: PowerBook 540c
1995: Power Macintosh 8500
1996: PowerBook 1400
1997: Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh
1998: iMac
1999: Power Mac G4
2000: iBook
2001: PowerBook G4
2002: iMac
2003: Power Mac G5
2004: iBook G4
2005: iMac G5
2006: MacBook Pro
2007: iMac
2008: MacBook Air
2009: iMac
2010: MacBook Air
2011: MacBook Pro
2012: MacBook Pro with Retina display
2013: iMac
2014: Mac Pro You can see it in the Wayback Machine at https://web.archive.org/web/20140124112428/http://www.apple.com/30-years/ How will they celebrate the 40th anniversary coming up next week on the 24th? |
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If I export my mail from mail.app and re-import it , I lose mail every time.
Spotlight has gone into a crash loop suddenly and never recovered.
Time Machine fails at double digit percent of times that it runs.
All this on a 1-yr old m2 MacBook Air with all updates installed and only one piece of non-apple software installed (TurboTax).
The state of affairs is pretty shocking to me on the quality front for a product supposedly this mature.