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A typical computer prototype is a.horizontal. prototype. It's high-fi in look and feel, but low-fi in depth - there's no backend behind it. Where a human being simulating a paper prototype can generate new content on the fly in response to unexpected user actions, a computer prototype cannot.

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  1. Macintosh prototypes An early clear prototype of the first Macintosh, assembled around 1981 with an Apple II disk drive. Now at the Computer History Museum. The first Macintosh computer system had been prototyped at Apple Computer from 1980 to 1983, prior to the release of the Macintosh 128K in January 1984.
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  3. Mac mini has vents at the bottom to bring in cool air from beneath the device and vent hot air from the back. Mac Pro has three fans on the front of the computer and vents on the front and back. MacBook Pro has vents along the side and on the back. MacBook Air computers have vents along the back near the clutch.

Auto mouse software for quicker clicks

Many computer tasks, from games to running a script, require repetitive, sometimes bothersome, clicking. Auto Mouse Click for Mac helps you automate these processes.

Straightforward

Auto Mouse Click for Mac is an automation utility that sets up a pattern of clicks and keystrokes for your computer to perform by itself.

This program is super simple to grasp and use. It stimulates left and right clicks on Mac devices and offers several ways to control it.

To use it, you'll have to create a file and store the required clicks, mouse strokes, and all other options. Then, when you require it, all you need to do is open the file to launch.

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You'll find plenty of configuration options during the setup stage that let you determine precisely how you want the program to execute its actions.

You can set up hotkeys to start and stop the program, as well as designate specific areas of where it will run.

This app, however, isn’t free. The free trial should be sufficient to see whether you’ll find the app useful.

Where can you run this program?

As its name suggests, Auto Mouse Click for Mac runs on Mac OS X and above.

Is there a better alternative?

Yes. While this program is good, you can benefit from free alternatives such as DewllClick and Random Mouse Clicker.

Our take

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Auto Mouse Click for Mac is well-executed, easy to use, and offers a lot of flexibility. However, its usage is extremely limited and does not justify its price.

Should you download it?

Yes, if you often perform tasks that include a lot of repetitive clicking. Otherwise, it’s not worth the money to automate such actions with this app.

Highs

  • Helpful utility
  • Video tutorial included
  • Many tweaking options
  • Easy to use

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Among personal-computer enthusiasts, there are many rare and desirable models from years' past. The Apple Lisa. Steve Jobs's NeXT computer. The Canon Cat. But there's a machine selling on eBay right now that's arguably the rarest of them all: a prototype of the original Apple Macintosh computer.

As you might imagine for such a once-in-a-lifetime find, the prototype Mac 128k is commanding a hefty sum: The starting bid is $99,995. The auction only has hours left, but at least one person has made a bid for the super-rare machine.

The seller, a longtime Mac enthusiast, told Mashable he found the machine in January via AppleFritter, a site dedicated to vintage Apple products. He bought the Mac from a person near Boston and says he paid a 'significant amount of money' for it.

'He was not advertising it for sale,' says Adam, who did not want to reveal his last name. 'I threw him a message asking if he was interested in selling it. He had originally bought it for $500.'

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Once Adam got the machine, he worked furiously to get it working again. But there was a challenge: Apple designed the prototype to work with its proprietary disk format, Twiggy. Twiggy disks, with resemble old 5.25-inch floppy disks, were used with the Apple Lisa. However, the drives had a notoriously high failure rate, and Apple switched to Sony 3.25-inch disks for the production run of the Macintosh.

Even though Adam had working Twiggy disks for his Lisa machines, they couldn't coax his prize Mac to boot up. He suspects Apple made the prototype this way by design, so it wouldn't work for anyone else.

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'It might be a specific pre-release version of the Mac OS that will only boot this machine,' says Adam. 'If anyone [has it], it would be one of the original Macintosh team back from 1983. Since this machine left Apple, it's never booted up.'

Since Adam can't get it to work, the Mac is now open to anyone on eBay who has $100,000 to spare. Adam hopes whoever the new owner is can give it a home such an iconic machine deserves.

'Because it's the only one,' Adam says. 'I don't feel that I am the right person to own it, due to its historical significance. It's very likely to be the world's oldest Mac. In my heart, and in my gut, it should belong in a Smithsonian or a museum.

'But I paid a lot of money for this computer. I'm not a rich person. I hope it'll sell and make my money back and make a decent profit to make it worth my while.'

Where would you like to see the prototype Mac end up? And how much would you pay for it? Share your thoughts in the comments.