Update also addresses an issue where benchmarks did not display in Compare

Jun 5, 2013 10:31 GMT  ·  By

If you’re an avid fan of Apple and its products, chances are you’ve heard (or even used) MacTracker, a powerful little utility app that tells you everything about every Apple device ever released.

MacTracker 7.1.3 is now available with a number of improvements and new information on the latest iPads and Macs.

For example, the update adds an entry to indicate if Power Nap is supported on a particular model, and lists a new name of iPad (4th generation) and iPad mini to match iPhone 5 listings.

iMac (Late 2012) and iMac (Early 2013) models have been updated with new configure-to-order options.

The new version also addresses an issue where benchmarks didn’t show up in the Compare section. “Other minor changes and additions” are included as well.

MacTracker works on pretty much every Mac and supports OS X versions from 10.2 to 10.8. The software is free to download and use. Developer Ian Page also offers it in the Mac App Store and he accepts donations on his site.

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