Julie Kuehl wears many hats - she's the producer of Ken Ray's Eye Chart Magazine, a WordPress Developer and a podcaster, among others. Our conversation covers all of those, with a focus on her presentation at the upcoming WordCamp Lancaster in Pennsylvania. Julie...
MacVoices #15058: MacVoices Briefing on Downcast, The Podcatcher for Mac and iOS
Downcast by Jamawkinaw Enterprises is an excellent pod catcher with versions for the Mac and iOS Devices and iOS devices, variable speed playback options and plenty of granular control. Chuck tells you why Downcast makes it easy to manage and enjoy your collection of...
MacVoices #15056: iOS 8 Accessibility with Shelly Brisbin
iOS Access for All is the newest effort from Shelly Brisbin, and this edition takes on the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system, iOS 8. While Apple is a the top of the heap when it comes to mobile access, Shelly explains why the work is far from over,...
MacVoices #15053 – Ted Landau on Apple’s Not-Impending Doom, The Internet of Things and More
For the first time in 2015, Ted Landau is back to discuss why, in spite of so much link-bait to the contrary, Apple isn't doomed, why Apple TV is becoming an increasingly favorable alternative to cable, and how some of the CES announcements are affecting the desire...
MacVoices #15001: The MacJury’s Take on Where Apple Goes From Here (Part 2)
To close out 2014 and kick start 2015, The MacJury takes on the topic of where Apple goes from here. Tech is ever-changing and Apple has to do the same to survive and thrive. Each of Apple's products is evaluated, with judgements passed on what needs to change and...
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MacVoices #13129: Talking Travel Tech with Chris Christensen of The Amateur Traveler
As you start to make this year's vacation plans, you might give a little extra thought to how technology can help, and what you should take with you. Chris Christensen of The Amateur Traveler is the perfect person to help you get a handle on travel gear, iPhone and...
MacVoices #13126: The MacJury Discusses The Apple Earnings Call, Product Expectations, and Corporate Strategies
The MacJury starts with a unique, real-world example of iPhone accessibility before diving into the most recent tApple earnings call. Rather than just re-state what you've already heard, however, the jurors examine Apple's supply chain and iMac announcement decisions,...
MacVoices #13125: NAB – Wrap-Up of the NAB Show with Rodney Mitchell of DMVCPUG
We wrap up NAB 2013 in Las Vegas with a different perspective on the show from Rodney Mitchell, the leader of the Washington DC, Maryland, & Virginia Creative Pro User Group. As a video professional, Rodney talks about some of the most interesting new products he...
MacVoices #13108: Ted Landau on Macworld/iWorld Date Changes, Video Problems, and The Issues With Free
Ted Landau delivers some thoughts on the date changes recently announced by Macworld/iWorld, describes a problem and the fix for video problems with sandboxed apps and the some of the expect ions and implications of "free." This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by...
MacVoices #13100: Joe Kissell Takes Control of iCloud
Joe Kissell has made updates large and small to Take Control of iCloud, taking the book to v1.4.1 to include up-to-the-minute information on all aspects of Apple's online service. Joe talks about why user experience can be mixed for some users and rock solid for...
MacVoices #1399: The MacJury Examines Mailbox, RSS and Google Reader, and Kevin Lynch’s Move to Apple
The most recent MacJury debated the utilities of the Mailbox app mailbox and discussed the usefulness and longevity of RSS, especially as it relates to the soon-to-be gone Google Reader. Online identities, SEO and Kevin Lynch's move from Adobe to Apple were part of...
MacVoices #1398: Christopher Breen on His Changing Social Media Presences, Mac 101 and Apple Fanboyism
Christopher Breen joins us to talk about a wide variety of topics, starting with some changes he is making to his social media presences. Chris explains why snark will be out on Twitter, why he is making the change, and how his online personas differ on Twitter and...
MacVoices #1396: Adam Engst on Subscriptions, The Death of Google Reader, and How Much Change is Too Much?
Adam Engst catches us up on the status and success of the TidBITS subscription model they introduced last year as a method of helping fund the publication, how the experiment has worked, and the kind of content that it helps fund. The topic quickly turns to Google's...
MacVoices #1395: The MacJury Discusses Microsoft and Adobe Software Licensing Models
The MacJury recently convened to discuss the recent changes and updates to the software delivery and licensing models of Microsoft for Office and Adobe for the Creative Suite components. The benefits and challenges of software as a service in general, and in these two...
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