Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus delivers his opinion of Apple’s new AirPods before launching into the details of his latest book, Working Smarter for Mac Users. Bob talks about what inspired this book, why it is one of the most personal books he’s ever written, and the topics...
MacVoices #17064: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Your Digital Legacy
Joe Kissell has a new look and a new book to start off 2017. In Take Control of Your Digital Legacy, Joe delivers a guide to making arrangements for the digital presences and items that we all have, and that are not addressed in traditional documents such as wills or...
MacVoices #16209: Jeff Carlson On The Best 360-Degree Camera
Jeff Carlson has done the research and picked The Best 360-Degree Camera for The Wirecutter, and joins us to talk about why his selection rose to the top. Jeff explains the many uses of this new type of camera, and how one goes about sharing the unique images...
MacVoices #16207: Joe Kissell and Jeff Carlson’s Updated Apple Watch Crash Course
Jeff Carlson and Joe Kissell have an interesting story to tell about the newly updated version of Apple Watch: A Take Control Crash Course. Their collaboration is both unprecedented in Take Control history, and also provides a unique take on the latest updates to...
MacVoices #16197: Shelly Brisbin On iOS 10, Siri, and The Fourth Edition of iOS Access For All
Shelly Brisbin has updated iOS Access For All to the fourth edition to cover the changes in accessibility in iOS 10 for iPhone and iPad. She gives us her reaction to accessibility having a prime spot in the most recent Apple event and why iOS 10 represents an...
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MacVoices #1298: Jeff Carlson Discusses The iPad Pocket Guide
Jeff Carlson shares some iPad wisdom from the new edition of his book, The iPad Pocket Guide. With a focus on iOS 5, Jeff explains why his book is perfect for any new iPad user, discusses some of the things the new iPad owner should focus on to get up to speed, and...
MacVoices #1288: Lex Friedman Teaches You iTunes Match in 10 Minutes
In his latest effort, Lex Friedman helps us get the most out of Apple's cloud music option inTeach Yourself iTunes Match in 10 Minutes. Lex shares some of his wisdom on the subject, including thoughts on streaming your music, the 25,000 song limit and how to work...
MacVoices #1287: Jeff Carlson Discusses The iPad for Photography
Jeff Carlson has released his latest effort, The iPad for Photographers: Master the Newest Tool in Your Camera Bag. It is a bit of a different effort for him. He explains why, then dives into a discussion of the impact the iPad is having on all levels of...
MacVoices #1285: Don McAllister Tutors You on iPhoto for iOS
Don McAllister of ScreenCastsOnline has been busy since we last talked to him. His latest effort, SCOtutor for iPhoto on iOS, takes Don's distinctive approach to Mac and iOS app training and delivers it in a new format for both Macs and Apple's portable devices. Our...
MacVoices #1284: Tonya Engst Takes Control of All Three Generations of iPad
Tonya Engst discusses the new, third generation iPad in relation to her newly revised Take Control of Your iPad. Not everyone is lucky enough to get one of the latest models, however, so Tonya has take great pains to make sure this edition of her book addresses every...
MacVoices #1283: Joe Kissell Takes Control of CrashPlan and Their Backup Services
Joe Kissell expands his series of Take Control books on the subject of backups with Take Control of CrashPlan Backups. Joe discusses why CrashPlan is his (and host Chuck Joiner's) off-site backup service of choice, the different levels of backup they offer, and some...
MacVoices #1280: Glenn Fleishman Takes Control of BBEdit
Glenn Fleishman starts out by explaining the differences between a word processor and a text processor such as the subject of his new book, Take Control of BBEdit, then dives into the many capabilities of the program for authors, web editors and content creators of...
MacVoices #1278: Maria Langer’s Latest Books: iBook Author and Excel Data Sorting
Mac expert and author Maria Langer has been busy since we last checked in with her, producing two new books. The first, iBooks Author: Publishing Your First Ebook, will help you do just that, with Apple's new authoring tool. Maria discusses how the book was created,...
MacVoices #1270: Adam Engst and Peter N. Lewis Introduce Bookle, A New Way to Read Ebooks On Your Mac
Ebooks and Apple's iBooks are a hot topic in many corners, and joining the fray is the new app, Bookle. A joint project between Take Control Books and Stairways Software, Bookle brings ePub-reading capabilities to the Mac. Adam C. Engst and Peter N. Lewis talk about...
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