

Notebooks: iBook, MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, PowerBook, and PowerBook G3/G4.
MACTRACKER FOR MAC MAC

Whether it’s looking up a Mac I am about to buy or researching for an article I am writing, this brilliant tool has it all, listing Apple products from 1984 onwards. It is one of the first apps to be installed on both my Mac and iPhone.
MACTRACKER FOR MAC FOR MAC OS X
Available for Mac OS X and iOS, this tool has become an important part of my Mac existence. There are many sites with this information – including Low End Mac – but it is nice to have an app with a unified layout and up-to-date information. However, with so many Apple products spanning several decades, sometimes it is handy to have a reference tool to look up and compare different models, or just to confirm what you already know. I have accrued a huge amount of intricate knowledge including specs, release dates, and maximum RAM and OS supported. I’ve been using Macs for over 12 years, and in that time I have owned over 30 and repaired many more. So experience a blast from the past, or check the stats of your current Mac goodies, and give Mactracker a try! Have any other Gadgets that help you understand more about your Mac? Send an email to John and he'll get with the program.No matter how much of an Apple nerd you are, you can’t remember every detail about every Apple product – not even me. Finally, if you note an inaccuracy in the machine information, or have some additional information to provide, you can do so by clicking on a bug icon and entering the data. Some nice additional touches are that, if the machine in question has a Startup Chime, or in some cases, a Death Chime, you can click on a button and hear it. The Notes tab also contains links to relevant articles in the Apple knowledgebase. There's also a Notes tab, where you can take specific notes on your machine, and even add it to the My Models category, which can keep track of your machines and warn you when they are about to go out of warranty. If you click on a specific computer, via one of the aforementioned categories, or via the This Mac tab, which will try to identify your machine, you'll be presented with a wealth of information in the General, Memory/Graphics, Expansion/Ports and History tabs. If you want to take a trip down memory lane, and see the progress Apple has made over the years, you can choose the Timeline view, showing what products were introduced each year.
MACTRACKER FOR MAC SOFTWARE
You can also view Apple software, from System Software 2.0.1, all the way to Mac OS X 10.5.

You can view specific pieces of hardware via the Desktops, Notebooks, Servers and Devices categories. You can choose to view All Models (the software currently has 480 models on file).

Mactracker can show Mac hardware and software in a variety of ways.
