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| About this website |
Have you ever wondered how many websites are dedicated to Mac in the world? This question was the beginning of Mac Interchange.
However, rather than simply listing links, I prefer making my site a bit more graphical. In Mac Interchange, all websites are introduced with a screen shot. I hope you can enjoy my site as a gallery of Mac-related websites.
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| Site of the week (Oct. 21, 2000) |
L'aventure Apple
The most detailed page about Apple history. L'aventure Apple features Apple history and people with rare photos. Pages on hardware are the only weakness, but the past OS screen shots and TV commercials are impressive.
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| Site of the week (Sept. 28, 2000) |
The Apple Museum
When you love somebody, you will want to know his/her past. When you love Mac, you will be interested to check The Apple Museum. As far as I know, this is the best site to know Apple history and products.
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| Who am I? |
I've been a Mac user for 7 years. I like Mac because Mac has been offering the best multilingual environment of all the current computers.
Buy a Mac in Japan and install Spanish MacOS9.0; your Mac will easily speak Spanish. Or buy Arabic, Chinese, and Cyril language kits for your English speaking Mac; your Mac will understand all the official languages at United Nations.
You will have a hard time in switching keyboard layouts from French to English under Windows, but this is not the case with Mac; all you need to do is just a few clicks.
You know, borderless world doesn't need a localised computer, but a polyglot computer: Macintosh.
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