? The first of the MacVoices Holiday Gift Guide shows got of to a great start, with what has to be a record number of “steals” by the panel of host Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Mark Fuccio, and Kelly Guimont. And this was just the first show! Gift ideas ranged from...
MacVoices #19237: Briefing – The Rode VideoMic Me-L
Looking for a way to record better audio with your iOS device? Chuck provides a short and sweet review of the Rode VideoMic Me-L, a Lightning mic that delivers superior sound in a small package. This edition of MacVoices is supported by Linode, high performance cloud...
MacVoices #19236: Gregorio Zanon on iMazing, iTunes Replacements, and Backing Up Your iPhone
Gregorio Zanon of DigiDNA discusses some of the changes to iPhone and iPad data management that have occurred in macOS and iOS 13, and how their product, iMazing, can help fill in the gaps. Greg explains how Apple’s binary approach to syncing is improved upon by...
MacVoices #19235: Jason Snell Takes Control of Apple’s Photos App for Mac, iPhone, and iPad
Jason Snell helps you get the most out of Apple’s stock photo apps in the new edition of Take Control of Photos. In this discussion, Jason dives into the power of machine learning, what you can and can’t achieve with Photos on which devices, and names a supplemental...
MacVoices #19234 – Jeff Carlson Takes Control of Your Digital Photos Again
Jeff Carlson has updated Take Control of Your Digital Photos, a topic that continues to evolve as the devices are updated and the players change. Jeff covers sharing vs. backups, what his pick is for the best photo editing app, and the issue of machine learning when...
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MacVoices #17096: Joe Kissell Revises Take Control of Your Online Privacy
Joe Kissell is back with an important new edition of Take Control of Your Online Privacy, and an important discussion about the rapidly-changing online environments that we all frequent. Joe outlines some of the factors that led him to make this the third edition of...
MacVoices #17087: Dave Hamilton and Paul Kent Introduce The Apple Market Forum
There’s a new conference on the calendar, and it is going to be a good one. Organizers Dave Hamilton and Paul Kent explain how the Apple Market Forum will address the issues of businesses using Apple technologies now and going forward. The conversation has changed for...
MacVoices #17082: Road to Macstock – Mike Schmitz On Dealing with Email
Mike Schmitz provides a preview of his "Using Your Mac to Escape Your Email” session in our latest Road to Macstock session. Mike gives us a few hints on how to better control our email using features and components of the Mac OS itself. All email programs are not...
MacVoices #17076: Road to Macstock – Allison Sheridan on Wunderlist
Allison Sheridan talks about her presentation on Wunderlist on The Road to Macstock. There are lots of to-do utilities out there; Allison talks about the characteristics of those programs, the different types of uses for them, and why it can make a huge difference in...
MacVoices #17075: Road to Macstock – Tom Piper on Pages
Tom Piper is our latest conversation on The Road to Macstock 2017. Tom will be giving pointers on the power of Apple’s Pages word processor/page layout program, and talks about the evolution of Apple-authored software, and how databases disappeared from the equation....
MacVoices #17074: Five Questions With Kelly Guimont – IoT, Note-Taking, Backups, Upgrades, and iOS Apps
Kelly Guimont is our latest “Five Questions” guest, and shares her thoughts on how to get started with home automation and The Internet of Things and how moving into a new house figured in her decision on what note-taking apps to adopt. She also discusses her personal...
MacVoices #17073: Road to Macstock – David Ginsburg on Being Efficient with iOS
The Road to Macstock 2017 takes us to David Ginsburg of the Suburban Chicago Apple Users. David’s topic will be, "iOS: What you can do to be more organized and efficient in your life”, something everyone can benefit from. As iOS has become more powerful, many users...
MacVoices #17066: Briefing – The MacVoices Video Shooting Rig for CES 2017
In this MacVoices Briefing, Chuck shares the details of his video rig used at this year’s CES, how it was better than those used before, and a couple of rough spots still to be smoothed out. Equipment covered include the iPad Pro as camera, the iOgrapher, the iRig HD...
MacVoices #17041: ShowStoppers – AmpMe Syncs iPhones and Bluetooth Speakers for Music Playback
At ShowStoppers in Las Vegas, Alain Wong, Marketing & Communications for AmpMe, explains how their free iOS app will sync a music stream across multiple iPhones and Bluetooth speakers for unique, mobile, expandable music experience. Alain explains how it works,...
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