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About MacFixIt |
History
MacFixIt is a Web site for troubleshooting news and information about the Macintosh. It began in March of 1996. At that time, it was called The Sad Macs Update Site. It started primarily as an online update to my book, Sad Macs, Bombs and Other Disasters. The idea was for it to cover information that came out after the most recent edition of the book had been published. However, it quickly evolved into a more general site that focused on troubleshooting advice for the entire Mac community. And, as its Late-Breakers section began to be updated more regularly, the news page became the main focus of the site. In recognition of these changes, the site was renamed MacFixIt on October 10, 1996. I was the entire staff at first. Over the years, MacFixIt expanded, eventually adding a staff of about a dozen people. MacFixIt was sold to TechTracker on July 14, 2000. TechTracker also owns VersionTracker. In September 2007, TechTracker was purchased by CNET. In May 2008, CNET was purchased by CBS. As of July 15, 2002, I stepped down as editor of MacFixIt. See this page for details. In October 2003, I started writing a monthly column for MacFixIt called mac.column.ted. See my March 2006 mac.column.ted column (copied here as a PDF) for more details about the history of MacFixIt. Home pages from the past Courtesy of the Wayback Machine, here are a few screen shots of the top of MacFixIt's home page from years gone by: If I had thought about it at the time, I probably would have saved these pages myself. But I didn't, except in a very few cases. Via the WayBack Machine, you can view the full home page, if you want. Reviews and Awards MacFixIt has been recognized as one of the best Mac sites on the Web, receiving critical acclaim from sources as prominent and varied as U.S. News & World Report, the New York Times, the Washington Post and Yahoo! Internet Life - as well as virtually all Mac media.
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