A private Apple museum opened in the small town of Łoś near Warsaw, Poland last Saturday. The exhibition consists mostly of computers and accessories collected by Jacek Łupina. His collector’s passion started with buying an old PowerMac G4. Soon, Łupina started buying other ancient Apple computers and devices, like a Macintosh 128K and its later variants, a Lisa 2/5 with 5 MB hard disk, and a special Woz edition Apple IIGS.
The collection now has other rare items like many different versions of the Apple I — including special ones created for specific purposes –an Apple ///, NeXT Station and NeXT Cube. Łupina even managed to get a new, unopened Pippin gaming console.
“Time is money” might be a trite saying, but nowhere is it more true than in the service industry. Hours are your inventory, and if they pass without being tracked and billed, you’ve missed an opportunity forever. Tick is time tracking software specifically designed to help teams run more profitable projects by keeping them on time and on budget, and it is this week’s Apple World Today sponsor.
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We’re thrilled to have Tick as this week’s sponsor of Apple World Today, and encourage our readers who need to keep track of billable time to give it a try.