Reference utility adds legendary Apple products to its database

Jan 27, 2014 21:46 GMT  ·  By

For those of you pulling up information on Apple’s products on a regular basis, there’s no other tool that can beat Mactracker, hands down.

Developer Ian Page rolls out constant software updates to keep inflating Mactracker’s database with the most pertinent information on everything that came out of Cupertino since the ‘70s, and version 3.1 is no exception to the rule.

An update that has already delighted Mac users, the latest version of Mactracker adds some rare Apple gear to the endless list of products it holds in its database.

Notable new additions include the computer that started it all and fetches millions on auctions (Apple I), as well as the ones that were spawned following its success (Apple II, Apple II Plus, Apple III / Apple III Plus), plus some computational machines that looked ahead of their time in the ‘80s (Apple IIe / Apple IIe Enhanced, Apple IIc, Apple IIGS, Apple IIe Platinum, and Apple IIc Plus).

Other notable highlights include some old Apple mice and monitors, and updates to the Support Status for Apple's latest Vintage and Obsolete products. Download MacTracker 3.1 on your iPhone/iPad to check out all this stuff from the beginning of the age of personal computing.