The second part of our “Open Mic Night” on MacVoices saw the panel of David Ginsburg, Frank Petrie, and Kelly Guimont joined by Guy Serle, Mike T. Rose, and Brittany Smith to trade video recording tips, audio editing war stories, and the highly anticipated Apple...
MacVoices #20252: Josh Centers Updates Take Control of Apple Home Automation (2)
In the second part of our discussion with Josh Centers about the 1.3 version of his Take Control of Apple Home Automation, we get his take on the new interface changes to the Home app in iOS 14, and get a few more recommendations on what HomeKit devices to buy, and...
MacVoices #20251: Josh Centers Updates Take Control of Apple Home Automation (1)
Josh Centers has updated his Take Control of Apple Home Automation to version 1.3, adding the latest information on making the most of your HomeKit-based devices. In the first part of our conversation Josh talks about updates to HomeKit Secure Video and the supported...
MacVoices #20250: MacVoices Live! – Productivity with Mike Schmitz (2)
The second part of our MacVoices Live! panel with featured guest Mike Schmitz, and a rambunctious panel of Jeff Gamet, David Ginsburg, Frank Petrie, Kelly Guimont, and Brittany Smith continue the discussion of productivity systems, why analog systems are so popular...
MacVoices #20249: MacVoices Live! – Productivity with Mike Schmitz (1)
Mike Schmitz, our featured guest on a recent MacVoices Live!, surprised everyone when he said he trashed all his productivity systems and started over at the beginning of the pandemic. Mike, along with the panel of Jeff Gamet, David Ginsburg, Frank Patrie, Kelly...
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MacVoices #19225: David Sparks On His New Shortcuts Field Guide for iOS 13
David Sparks tells us why his Shortcuts Field Guide, iOS13 Edition had to be completely re-written because of some of the new and powerful options Apple provided when iOS 13 hit the streets. David talks about some of the new capabilities including, new ability to work...
MacVoices #19216: New Apple Product Discussion with David Ginsburg
With a few days to review the Apple announcements, consider the resulting flood of opinions (good and bad) on those announcements, David Ginsburg and host Chuck Joiner deliver their thoughts on everything from Arcade to iPhone 11 Pro. The content of each announcement,...
MacVoices #19215: Mike Schmitz On Learning GoodNotes, The Sweet Setup, and Intentionality
Mike Schmitz gives us some insight into the kinds of things he is and will be covering as the Executive Editor at The Sweet Setup. He discusses what you will learn in his new GoodNotes, the benefits of analog notes on a digital device, and what a bullet journal is....
MacVoices #19214: Ted Landau On Apple’s Announcements, Computing Recommendations, Home Theater Tease
Ted Landau is back to provide his perspective on Apple’s announcements, from AppleTV+ to iPhone 11 to iPad, provide some thoughts on how to select the computing device that fits your needs, and tease his recent adventures in upgrading his home theater system. This...
MacVoices #19213: Josh Centers Takes Control of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13
Josh Centers talks about the newest versions of Apple’s mobile operating systems and his new book, Take Control of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13. The forking of iOS brings new capabilities specific to iPhones and iPads, and Josh outlines some of those changes, including new...
MacVoices #19195: Terri Morgan and Chris Demiris On The New Version of LumaFusion
Terri Morgan, Co-Founder and Principle Designer, and Chris Demiris, Co-Founder and Principal Engineer, both of Luma Touch, have been busy since we talked to them at NAB. They give is an impressive sample of the new capabilities of LumaFusion 2.0, and how it turns your...
MacVoices #19181: Road to Macstock – Kirschen Seah Introduces Sketchnotes
The Road to Macstock continues in a conversation with Kirschen Seah, who talks about how she will introduce attendees to a creative method of taking better notes. Sketchnoting involves creating notes graphically rather than in text, to improve retention and recall....
MacVoices #19177: Road to Macstock – Rosemary Orchard On Getting More Out of Siri
We get back on The Road to Macstock in a conversation with Rosemary Orchard about her session that will focus on getting more out of Siri. Siri is much more than just a voice assistant in your HomePod; Rose tells us what some of those things are, why it is easier than...
MacVoices #19168: WWDC/AltConf – Apple Distinguished Educator Michael Slade’s Take On iPadOS
At AltConf in San Jose, Apple Distinguished Educator Michael Slade of The California State University provided an educator’s perspective on the iPadOS announcements. How the new capabilities of Safari and why it changes the competition with Google Docs, the benefits...
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