20 Macs

Jason Snell and a collection of long-time Mac watchers discuss the most notable parts of Macintosh history. Hosted by Jason Snell.

27: The 21st Mac

Stephen Hackett joins Jason to wrap up the series and discuss all the Macs that didn't make the list.

03-26
33:48

26: John Gruber, part 3

From November 20, 2020: Titanium PowerBook G4, MacBook Air, the original Macintosh, PowerBook 140/170, and iMac G3.

03-19
49:26

25: John Gruber, part 2

From August 31, 2020: The Macintosh Portable, Power Computing clones, iMac G4, Power Mac G4 Cube, iBook, Macintosh SE/30, and laying out pages at college newspapers.

03-12
52:00

24: John Gruber, part 1

From June 12, 2020: The Power Mac G5, PowerBook Duo, PowerBook 500 & 5300, Blue-and-White Power Mac G3, DayStar Genesis MP, Mac mini, Mac IIcx and IIci, and the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh.

03-05
01:09:02

23: John Siracusa, part 3

From November 20, 2020: Titanium PowerBook G4, MacBook Air, the original Macintosh, PowerBook 140/170, iMac G3, and to his great dismay, John learns Jason's final rankings.

02-19
01:08:43

22: John Siracusa, part 2

From September 1, 2020: The Macintosh Portable, Power Computing clones, iMac G4, Power Mac G4 Cube, iBook, and Macintosh SE/30.

02-19
01:03:11

21: John Siracusa, part 1

Two interviews with John Siracusa used for the 20 Macs for 2020 podcast, discussing the first nine entries in the series.

02-12
01:44:09

20: iMac G3 (#1)

It was the late 90s and Apple was on the ropes. Steve Jobs knew the company needed a lifeline, fast. And 10 months after Jobs took back control of the company, he announced the product that would fund Apple's resurgence and change its future forever.

12-31
24:07

19: The Original PowerBooks (#2)

After the failure of the Macintosh Portable, Apple took a different approach to designing a laptop. The result helped tip the balance of power between humans and computers.

12-24
14:14

18: Original Macintosh (#3)

The first Mac followed in the Lisa's footsteps and had a lot of limitations--but it changed the course of the computer industry forever.

12-18
21:44

17: MacBook Air (#4)

Apple's first attempt at the ultimate thin and light laptop was overpriced and underpowered. The second attempt resulted in the definitive Mac of the 2010s.

12-11
21:42

16: Titanium PowerBook G4 (#5)

Apple's first metallic silver laptop set the company on a path that it's been on for two decades and counting, but it also proved that the company still had a lot to learn.

12-04
12:33

15: Mac SE/30 (#6)

What's the best Mac of all time? It's an impossible question to answer. Yet three well-known Mac commentators all have the same answer.

11-20
13:50

14: iBook G3 (#7)

After a lot of speculation, Steve Jobs finally filled in the Mac's fourth product quadrant with a consumer laptop that was one of a kind. But what's a "consumer laptop," really?

11-13
14:33

13: Power Mac G4 Cube (#8)

There may have never been a Mac more aligned with Steve Jobs's personal quirks than the Power Mac G4 Cube. It was a spectacular failure.

11-06
24:56

12: iMac G4 (#9)

One of Apple's greatest design triumphs was meant to set the company up for the next decade. Instead, it became a false start--and a rejected design direction ended up being more functional, if less inspirational.

10-30
17:33

11: Power Computing (#10)

For a couple of years in the mid-90s, the Mac market was enthralled by a clonemaker with great deals and riotous marketing.

10-23
23:42

10: Mac Portable (#11)

Thank goodness there are second chances, because Apple's first attempt to make a portable Macintosh was as inauspicious at it gets.

10-09
24:11

9: Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (#12)

In an era where Apple liked to show concepts from its design lab in public, one weird Mac prototype somehow became a real product, and was unveiled at the end of the worst Apple keynote in history.

10-02
21:59

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