Have you ever heard of the app iAlarm from the early 2000s? There are a few Alarm Clock apps on the Garden from back in the day, but this app seems elusive anywhere I look for it online. There is no search term I believe I can use to uncover this anywhere, this seems to […] The post PowerPC Mac App Highlight: iAlarm – Wake up with your Vintage Mac appeared first on Low End Mac.| Low End Mac
When using a PowerPC Mac with Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5, you normally don’t have the ability to use a single Keyboard, Mouse, or trackpad to move the pointer, type, and copy clipboard content across multiple Macs. . . That is, until you download Teleport for Mac! A preference pane which lets you have […] The post PowerPC Mac App Highlight: Teleport, a Universal Control app appeared first on Low End Mac.| Low End Mac
Have you ever thought about firing up an old PowerPC Mac, wanting to hear the good speakers, but unsure of what software to realistically enjoy them with? What better use for your old Mac, than to turn it into a pair of external speakers? With the magic of this app, you can do just that. […] The post PowerPC Mac App Highlight: Linein (Use your Mac as external speakers) appeared first on Low End Mac.| Low End Mac
Have you ever wanted to benchmark a Power Mac G4 MDD versus a 2018 Mac mini, directly? Well, now you actually can*! This is actually a Universal app, which works all the way up to macOS Mojave since it’s a 32-Bit app. See: Download – Power Fractal v1.4.1 (160 kB – External Link) . . […] The post PowerPC Mac App Highlight: Power Fractal appeared first on Low End Mac.| Low End Mac
This app (in the form that I have it) can test the read and write speeds of volumes over the Local Area Network. Whether it’s selected as a folder in Finder or manually entered as an IP address, it’ll send data packets to and from the devices of your choice. Download: LAN_SpeedTest.app.zip (159 KB, LEM […] The post 32-Bit Intel Mac App Highlight: LAN SpeedTest appeared first on Low End Mac.| Low End Mac
There’s iStat Menus, iStat Pro, and then there’s Temperature Monitor 4.96. It’s nice and simple overall, yet it gives you just enough customization to show the temperature stats you need on your PowerPC Mac. The best part is, there is a mini app which comes along with it. TemperatureMonitor4.96.dmg_.zip (LEM Software Repository, 3 MB) . […] The post PowerPC Mac App Highlight: Temperature Monitor 4.96 appeared first on Low End Mac.| Low End Mac