Mactracker, the definitive app for tracking Apple product information, received a substantial update today, on the Mac’s 30th birthday. Both the OS X and iOS versions have, for the first time, added Apple’s non-Macintosh computers to the database, including the entire Apple II line, and many early Apple monitors and accessories.
If you haven’t picked up the app yet, it’s free on both the Mac and iOS App Stores, and is a must have for all Apple enthusiasts. Release notes can be found below:
– Adds Apple Monitor III, Apple Monitor II, Apple Monitor IIc, Apple IIc Flat Panel Display, AppleColor Monitor 100, ColorMonitor IIe/IIc and AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe/IIc, AppleColor Composite Monitor, AppleColor RGB Monitor, Apple Monochrome Monitor, and Apple Monochrome Monitor IIe
– Adds Apple Mouse / Apple Mouse IIc and Apple Mouse II / Apple Mouse IIe
– Adds typical acoustical performance, where available, to MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro models
– Fixes issue with importing system overview reports created by Apple Remote Desktop to “My Models”
– Updates Support Status for Apple’s latest Vintage and Obsolete products
– Other minor changes and additions