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Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported Mac OS versions, and expansion options. Also included is information on Apple mice, keyboards, displays, printers, scanners, digital cameras, iPod, Apple TV, iPhone, Wi-Fi Cards/Base Stations, Newton, and Mac OS versions.

Smart Categories + Smarter Searching
Mactracker gives you the ability create your own categories by
selecting a specification item such as processor type, date introduced
or your color label. In addition, a search engine searches the
entire database (including your comments) in one stroke and allows
you to sort the results by model name, date, or specification.
Face Value
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Mactracker includes the model's original price, where available, in Canadian dollars, euros, pounds sterling, and United States dollars.
Benchmarks
In addition to listing technical specifications, Mactracker allows you to gauge the real-world performance with scores courtesy of Primate Labs Geekbench 2. The included results reflect an average of the user submitted benchmarks for models ranging from iBook (Dual USB) to MacBook Pro (Late 2008).
Make a note of it...
Each of the info windows has a Notes tab that allows you to add
your own comments as well as links to Internet addresses, files,
and folders that relate to the selected model. With the "My
Models" section you can add details
about your own models such as their serial number, purchase
date, and warranty coverage end date.
Icons, Photos and History
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Beautiful 64 x 64 pixel icons have been included courtesy of widget
: widget, The
Iconfactory, FastIcon, McDo DESIGN, Max Ehrling, Maximilian Novikov, Eugen Buzuk, and Wackypixel Co. in all info windows save Mac OS and Mac OS X. Each of the
info windows also contains a photo and a description courtesy of
The Apple
Museum, Apple-History.com, Andy F. Mesa,
or Wikipedia
Mactracker is the most comprehensive -- and easy to use -- resource on Apple products I've seen. The fact that it's free is icing on the cake.Dan Frakes, Macworld