On 28/07/04 18:53, "Claire Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm a little confused on code names for the current 12", 15", and 17"
> powerbooks.  All they all called "TiBooks"?  In checking out LEM's
> profile on G4 powerbooks, this page:
> <http://www.lowendmac.com/pb2/g4-guide.html> referring to Titanium
> powerbooks, then refers to them as "iBooks".

The "TiBook" name was used for Titanium case PowerBooks. Now that the
current PowerBook line uses aluminum cases, I often seen them called
"AlBooks"...

-Laurent.
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