AAPL Hits $300

Though I’m no financial writer, I can still appreciate that Wednesday marked a noteworthy day in Apple’s financial history. For the first time, company share prices rose above $300 and floated there throughout the day, eventually closing at $300.14.

With an open price of $307.47 this morning (Friday), and a media event scheduled next week, things are looking increasingly promising for shareholders.

While I’m about as qualified to offer financial advice as I am to use Windows 7 or pilot a submarine, I can’t help but feel the urge to predict a steady climb for Apple in the coming weeks. Now why didn’t I buy back in January ’09? Marty! Get the DeLorean!

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  • Enter to Win a Copy of Office: Mac 2011!

    We’re very excited about the new version of Microsoft Office for Mac coming out on October 26. Office for Mac 2011 includes Mac versions of Word 2011, Excel 2011, PowerPoint 2011, and Outlook 2011. Reliable compatibility with the over 1 billion Macs and PCs running Office worldwide ensures you have the right tools to create, share, and collaborate with virtually anyone, anywhere, with no worries.

    Outlook for Mac is all new. It lets you see your calendar from within your email, read related emails in a single thread, import PST files, and preview attachments from within your email inbox.

    Also, new Office Web Apps let you post, access, edit, and share Office documents from where you want with nearly any computer with a browser and coauthor a document with multiple people in multiple locations.

    Enter to win a full, free copy of Home & Business edition of Office for Mac 2011! Winner will get a link to download the program along with activation code.

    *Prize Eligibility*
    Only persons residing in United States who are at least 18 years of age can enter.

    *Sweepstakes Ends*
    October 26, 2010 @ 12:09 pm (EDT)

    “Enter the sweepstakes by clicking here.”:http://wildfireapp.com/website/6/contests/66968

    As always, we will NEVER sell your contact information.

    See all versions of Office for Mac “by clicking here.”:http://www.smalldog.com/search/?find=office+2011/

  • Calling All Vermonters and New Hampshirites Oct. 23!

    *If you have old, broken, and obsolete electronics, you can recycle them for FREE on Saturday, October 23rd.* We are holding two events–one in our new Manchester, NH location at the Mall of New Hampshire and one at 30 Community Drive, S. Burlington, VT (Ben & Jerry’s offices)–from 9am – 3pm.

    *WHEN: Saturday, October 23, 2010 from 9am – 3pm*
    *WHERE:* “*Mall of New Hampshire, Manchester, NH*”:http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Mall+of+New+Hampshire,+Manchester,+NH&sll=44.450387,-73.144741&sspn=0.053673,0.08214&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=The+Mall+of+New+Hampshire,+Manchester,+Hillsborough,+New+Hampshire+03103&z=15 *and* “*Ben & Jerry’s, S. Burlington, VT*”:http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Ben+%26+Jerry’s+Homemade+Inc,+South+Burlington,+VT&sll=44.452715,-73.139248&sspn=0.055019,0.08214&ie=UTF8&hq=Ben+%26+Jerry’s+Homemade+Inc,&hnear=South+Burlington,+Chittenden,+Vermont&ll=44.450387,-73.144741&spn=0.053673,0.08214&z=14&iwloc=A
    *WHAT: All computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, cell phones, stereo equipment, digital phones, VCRs, televisions, old cables, connectors, adapters. __We will collect everything electronic except for household appliances.__*

    *Be sure to see our website for a full list of what’s accepted* (and what’s not): “Smalldog.com/ewaste2010”:http://www.smalldog.com/ewaste2010/at_kb

    All of the ewaste collected will be responsibly processed in the US by WeRecycle. While a small percentage of the ewaste can be salvaged, in most cases ewaste is broken down so elements such as tin, copper, silicon, beryllium, carbon, iron, aluminum can be reused in other electronics. Plastic, steel and glass can also be recycled. Certain waste goes to to manufacturer take-back programs.

    Hope to see you there!

  • Essential Free Mac Add-ons

    Apple computers come with enough software to last a decade of fun use. However, sometimes there are just things you need to do that OS X doesn’t support out of the box. Here’s a list of my favorite free Mac apps!

    *System add-ons:*

    “*NTFS-3G*”:http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-download/ (SUPER USEFUL; allows full use of Windows and Linux-formatted drives)

    “*Perian*”:http://perian.org/ (Used to play most video formats)

    “*Flip4Mac*”:http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/products/windows-media-player/wmcomponents (Used to play a single archaic video format [.wmv files])

    “*Secrets*”:http://secrets.blacktree.com/ (Preference Pane allowing pretty thorough customization. Be careful, you can screw up your system mighty quickly! However, it lets you set things like Time Machine intervals and the minimize animation “Suck”)

    “*iStat Dashboard Widget*”:http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/status/istatpro.html (Gives hardware information such as temperature, battery health and RAM usage). iStat Menus is even more awesome, integrating this info into your menu bar, and costs $16. Well worth it.

    “*Growl*”:http://growl.info/ (Alerts you of events, such as new messages, new mail, etc)

    “*DoubleCommand*”:http://doublecommand.sourceforge.net/ (Lets you change key mapping. My right option key is an enter key. Also, allows you to flip the Windows and Alt keys when using a keyboard with the Windows key layout.)

    “*Cuckoo*”:http://toastycode.com/cuckoo/ (Gives me my handy little Timex-watch alarm hourly)

    “*Xmarks*”:http://www.xmarks.com/ for Safari (Allows bookmarks to be synched to a central location)

    “*Notify*”:http://toolbar.google.com/gmail-helper/notifier_mac.html (Puts gmail widget in menubar, announces new messages)

    “*Sizzling Keys*”:http://www.yellowmug.com/sk4it/ (Allows control of iTunes from any application via keyboard commands)

    *Programs:*

    “*Tweetie*”:http://www.atebits.com/tweetie-mac/ (Favorite Twitter client)

    “*Google Chrome*”:http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/landing_chrome_mac.html?hl=en&platform=mac (Favorite Browser) With AdBlock & Xmarks Addons

    “*Firefox*”:http://www.firefox.com (Second-favorite Browser) With AdBlock & Xmarks Addons

    “*Skype*”:http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/on-your-computer/macosx/ (Allows video chat and audio conference calls between Skype users)

    “*Adium*”:http://adium.im/ (Fantastic chat client, fully customizable)

    “*Alarm*”:http://download.cnet.com/Alarm-Clock/3000-2094_4-88713.html (Plays iTunes music at a specified time of day)

    “*LibreOffice*”:http://www.documentfoundation.org/download/ (“NeoOffice”:http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/en/index.php for the Mac-native interface.) A full office suite, open-source! Previously OpenOffice.

    “*VirtualBox*”:http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads (A virtual machine software by Sun Microsystems, allows Windows to run at the same time as Mac OS X. Unfortunately it’s a bit slower than Parallels 6, and a bit more limited, in both features and support. But hey, it’s free and open-source!)

    “*Mactracker*”:http://www.mactracker.ca/ (An almost full archive of Apple hardware. Pull up the system specs of your Performa 6220CD from 1995!)

    “*coconutBattery*”:http://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/ (Gives you all the data on your laptop’s battery)

    “*PandoraBoy*”:http://code.google.com/p/pandoraboy/ (Allows playback of Pandora internet radio from an application instead of a webpage)

    “*VLC*”:http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html (Fairly universal media reader for Mac)


    *Editor’s Note*

    Here’s a fun add-on for anyone who grew up in the NES/8-bit generation. It’s so cool I couldn’t help but throw it in!

    “*Mega Man Effect*”:http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Utilities/MegaManEffect.shtml (Mimics the level start screen/sounds from the classic Mega Man II whenever you launch an application! Good for a quick laugh.) __-BB__

    Have a favorite free app or add-on that was left out? Feel free to comment on the “*blog!*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/awesome-mac-addons-and-free/

  • _Dear Friends,_

    I had a ball working the line at the grand opening of our new Manchester store. The line started forming around 7AM and soon stretched all the way past the food court and just outside of Best Buy.

    Ed and Kali gave away t-shirts and swag, while I worked the line with Kerry’s son James. I tried to shake everyone’s hand and thank them for coming. It was amazing to me how many people have been reading Kibbles & Bytes for years, knew all about Small Dog and were there to help us celebrate the opening of our new store.

    Mike Hogan and Mary Philipsek from Apple also were in attendance and rather than just standing around and watching, they both dug right in and started helping customers, demoing equipment and making sales. It made me feel really good to get that kind of help!

    I am very proud of our Manchester crew; we have hired some winners and I’m sure as you come to our store and get to know them that you will agree. Katie and her crew did such an amazing job creating a store that we can be proud of–I am very impressed.

    Now, the hard work begins as we head into the holiday season. We have one more big pre-holiday event first–our *simultaneous two-state free ewaste collection effort on Oct. 23rd.*

    We will be collecting ewaste in the parking lot at the Mall of New Hampshire in Manchester, NH (the mall owners have been very cooperative and supportive of this effort!) and we will also be set up at 30 Community Drive in S. Burlington, VT. Read more about this event below. We hope to maintain our status as the only electronics retailer who has recycled more electronics than we have sold!

  • Artie is a snow rumor monger. He starts his iChat status as “the days are getting shorter and I hope it snows soon” within a day of the summer solstice. I’m not a snow lover even though I live at a ski area, so this fuels some friendly banter with my buddy.

    We have a bet for this weekend’s Nor’easter where Art boldly predicted snow on the ground at my house (which he knows is a snow magnet). I think I’ll win this one, but it won’t be too far off, so I’m thinking of snow tires.**

    Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

    Your Kibbles & Bytes team,
    _Don, Kali, Ed & Ben_

    **Update: “Snow has been reported at my house by Grace this morning,”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/it-s-snowing-in-vermont/ so it looks like I’ve lost…