MacNotable Bryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer books a little time in therapy to talk about CES and Millennials before diving into a lively discussion of why Apple needs to be involved in politics. Using examples both obvious and surprising, Bryan makes his case and...
MacVoices #17067: Jeff Gamet on How To Attract Attention and Coverage at Trade Shows
Jeff Gamet of The Mac Observer joins us for a behind-the-scenes look at how journalists approach trade shows like CES. From the first round of press releases to post-event contact, Jeff provides suggestions on vendors and exhibitors can improve their chances of...
MacVoices #16206: The MacJury Discusses Setapp from MacPaw
MacPaw has a new idea in software sales and distribution called Setapp. Described as a “Netflix for software”, Setapp gives you access to (right now) over sixty different software packages for a low monthly subscription price. MacPaw CEO Oleksandr Kosovan joined...
MacVoices #16195: Bryan Chaffin’s Thoughts on Macintosh Refreshes, Tim Cook, and Touching Things
Bryan Chaffin makes up for lost time with discussions of what the new MacBook Pro does and doesn't offer, and the need for Force Touch/3D Touch, Touch ID and the Touch Bar to be consistent across Apple products. Tim Cook's performance as Apple CEO, Apple product...
MacVoices #16194: Five Questions with Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba
Paul Kafasis, the head man at Rogue Amoeba, gives us a brief update on the new version of their AirFoil application that lets you send audio from your Mac to Google Chromecast before settling in to answer five probing questions. Paul talks about how he listens to...
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MacVoices #15133: ShowStoppers – A Medical Management Software Update by Mark Hollis of MacPractice
At ShowStoppers in San Francisco, Mark Hollis of MacPractice gives us a long-overdue update on the state of medical practice software, technology and the regulatory environment. Mark discusses why physicians are under an increasing burden of regulations and how many...
MacVoices Update – 2015-06
This is a MacVoices Update for June 2015. There are a number of things I want to tell you about as MacVoices moves forward and progresses. It has been too long since I did a MacVoices update, so here we go. [audio...
MacVoices #15132: Sharon Zardetto Takes Control of Apple’s Spreadsheet, Numbers
Sharon Zardetto has a new book that helps get you up to speed with Apple's spreadsheet. In Take Control of Numbers, she explains the benefits and limitations of the Excel competitor, stressing that, while it admittedly isn't as fully featured as Excel, it has...
MacVoices #15131: Philip Goward and Greg Scown of Smile Discuss TextExpander 5
Smile has released TextExpander 5, a new version of their Mac keyboard shortcut utility that boasts a number of useful updates. Philip Goward and Greg Scown take us through the new capabilities that help you get more out of TextExpander by suggesting snippets for...
MacVoices #15130: The MacJury Examines Media Streaming, Ownership and Discovery
The MacJury takes on the subject of media discovery by first looking at music streaming vs. ownership, and how each member finds new music. Whether this is generational or simply a preference, how social media figures into the equation, and a debate over who is and...
MacVoices #15129: Joe Kissell Delivers A New Guide To Backing Up Your Mac
Joe Kissell has published his first book from his new Joe On Tech presence, and it updates a familiar, favorite and critical topic. Backing Up Your Mac: A Joe On Tech Guide takes the content of Joe's previous backup books and updates and expands it for today's Mac...
MacVoices #15127: Jason Snell Delivers a Crash Course on Photos for Mac
Jason Snell hasn't written a tech book in a long time, but he changed all that with his new Photos for Mac: A Take Control Crash Course. Jason takes a deep dive into Apple's new Photos app and talks about what works and what isn't what should be, and who it is for....
MacVoices #15125: Ted Landau on His Retirement, Apple Watch and an Apple Car
Ted Landau discusses how and why he felt it was time to make his retirement from writing and speaking official, and shares some wisdom from one of the most influential careers in Apple journalism. Ted also talks about why he decided to order an Apple Watch, all the...
MacVoices #15124: Joe Kissell Launches His New Joe On Tech Website
Because he had nothing else to do, Joe Kissell has launched a new web site. Joe on Tech will be the home to lots of new projects, from books to podcasts and more. Joe talks about what it is and what it will be, why it isn't a blog, and how this supplements, not...
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