Latest version of mactracker1/13/2024 ![]() ![]() Four different versions of the app (supporting OS X versions 10.2 through 10.5) are downloadable via the link below. The Support Status for Apple's latest Vintage and Obsolete products has been updated as well.įans of the app will notice that Page even updated the icon, which still portrays an original Macintosh, but now features rounded edges, and extra glare.Īs far as the app’s new abilities are concerned, MacTracker can now search within the info and Compare windows, and the type of comparison can now be changed on-the-fly in Compare.Ī new "History" category shows recently viewed models, and users can now change the type of model for entries in "My Models," for which Ian Page also added the ability to import and export entries.Īpple Help based documentation is now included, and Classic Macintosh, Performa, and Power Macintosh categories are now sorted chronologically.įinally, the now-code-signed application requires Mac OS X v10.5 (Leopard) or later, which means OS X 10.4 (Tiger) users are stuck at MacTracker 5.2.3 Build 217 (released in October 2010).įor a full list of changes, including bug fixes and other tweaks, visit the full changelog here. Newly added systems include MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011), MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early 2011), MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2011) iPhone 4 (CDMA) iPad 2 (Wi-Fi), iPad 2 (Wi-Fi + 3G GSM), and iPad 2 (Wi-Fi + 3G CDMA). The flagship feature of MacTracker 6.0 is undoubtedly the redesigned interface, which now lets users browse Apple products in using a multi-window system, and tabbed view for stuff like general details, software, memory and graphics, media, connections, expansions, history, and notes. It offers the ability to save custom notes to each system window, includes links to in-depth articles on Apple’s Support section describing the hardware and software, and more. MacTracker is a general purpose utility designed to offer detailed technical information on every Apple product ever to come out of Cupertino. fixed an issue where Mactracker would not correctly detect the user's selected Appearance color.Developer Ian Page has released a major new version of MacTracker, adding all the new Apple products it lacked from its data base, as well slapping it with a new user interface, new import-export abilities, a brand new "History" category to show recently viewed models, and lots more. fixed an issue where Mactracker would crash if the user's Desktop folder was not in the default location. Version 5.0.9 updates the "Maximum Mac OS" entry based on the system requirements of Mac OS X 10.6, as well as the Support Status for Apple's latest Vintage and Obsolete products. A search engine browses the entire database (including comments) and allows users to sort the results by model name, date, or specification. Mactracker even offers the ability to create customized categories by selecting a specification item such as the processor type, date introduced or a color label. The latest version of the app (5.0.9) adds Mac OS X 10.6 and Mac OS X Server 10.6, and an entry to indicate if an Intel-based Mac has a 32-bit or a 64-bit processor. Info windows contain photos and descriptions courtesy of The Apple Museum,, Andy F. User-submitted benchmarks are available for models ranging from iBook (Dual USB) to MacBook Pro (Mid 2009). Using the app, you can also get information on the performance of the systems and gauge the real-world performance with scores courtesy of Primate Labs Geekbench 2. Also included is information on Apple mice, keyboards, displays, printers, scanners, digital cameras, iPods, Apple TVs, iPhones, Wi-Fi Cards/Base Stations, Newton, and Mac OS versions. The piece of software provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh computer ever made, as well as other Apple products and the accessories / peripherals they use.įor computers, Mactracker offers information such as the processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphics cards, supported Mac OS versions, and expansion options. Ian Page has updated its freeware reference app for Mac OS X, Mactracker. ![]()
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