MacStories - Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 8:51 AM
Sam Henri Gold Launches The Unofficial Apple Archive
Source: The Unofficial Apple Archive
Last summer, Sam Henri Gold uploaded hundreds of images, videos, and other
historical Apple material to Google Drive from the company’s earliest days to
present. The collection didn’t last long. The flood of people trying to
download its contents slowed the archive to a crawl, and ultimately Gold took
it down.
The archive is back now at applearchive.org as an ad-free website organized by
decade. The collection, which Gold has dubbed The (Unofficial) Apple Archive,
includes a wide range of materials from press photos and keynotes to TV ads and
Mac wallpapers. There is even a healthy collection of unreleased materials,
like this unreleased social media ad for AirPower.
The site includes search functionality that makes it easier to find something
specific among the hundreds of items or browse an entire product category.
Images can be downloaded from the archive, but to deter downloading of videos,
Gold is using a restrictive embedded Vimeo player. The desire to stop downloads
is understandable, but it also means that the videos cannot be embedded by
others writing about them elsewhere, which is a shame.
Between a Vimeo Pro account and Squarespace, Gold says the Apple Archive costs
him about $456/year. Because the site is ad-free, Gold is accepting donations
to help defray the costs here. To learn more about the Apple Archive project
and the story behind it, check out Michael Steeber’s interview with Gold on
9to5Mac.
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