Tune in on Fridays (like you ever miss a post, right?) and see if you have what it takes to be featured. Each week we select one lucky participant to be featured on Flickr Find Friday. If you want to take Matt out of my favs for Flickr Find Friday posts, you know what to do… load up those pics to our Flicker group.ĭo you want to be a photographer or just play one on the web? Here’s your chance! Join Macgasm’s Flickr group and upload all your beauty shots of your Apple gear. I know we have featured Matt before, but if he keeps loading the goods, I’ll keep featuring him. eMate 300 The eMate 300 finally takes Newton-based systems into the education market. It’s entirely adorable in it’s translucent green plastic, and has a handle (inspiration for those early iBook G3s no doubt). It was the only Newton to have a built-in keyboard. Here he shows us Apple’s last iteration of the Newton, the eMate 300. Doesn’t hurt that he could be one of the nicest guys on YouTube (he still answers almost everyone in the comments, even if he’s answered the same question 800 times before). Amazing photography, videos and a deep love for Apple history. You can view the documentation on your computer or print it out. The documentation for some of the software, in the form of electronic versions of the manuals, is also on the CD. It also contains backup copies of some of the software that was pre-installed on your eMate. eMate 300 Ryan Schult/Wikipedia Before the iMac, Apple used translucent parts on products like the Power Macintosh 86, but the eMate 300 was the first Apple device that went. The eMate 300 was designed to take the rugged lifestyle of a K-12 education. This CD contains software you can use with your Apple eMate 300. The eMate 300 is Apples first entry into the education market with a Newton-based product click here. If you know me, you’ll know that I’m a fangirl of Matt’s Macintosh. The eMate 300 is Apple’s first and only non-MessagePad Newton with a built-in keyboard. Click for gorgeous color photo Gallery Commentary.
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