The second half of our conversation with Charlotte Henry of The Mac Observer starts off discussing the tenth anniversary of the iPad and ends with workflow discussions. Along the way Charlotte and host Chuck Joiner debate the reasons for a 32 GB iPad, talks about some...
MacVoices #20108: Shelly Brisbin Discusses The Latest in Accessibility and Her Book, iOS Access for All (1)
Shelly Brisbin has put the finishing touches on the latest revision to her book iOS Access for All, and joins us to discuss some of the improvements to accessibility in iOS 13 and iPad OS 13, whether the gap between iPad and Mac is closing from a productivity and...
MacVoices #20107: MacVoices Briefing – Five More Ways To Improve Your Videoconferencing
By popular demand, Chuck provides five more ways to improve your videoconferencing skills. Find out what to do and what not to do. (And no, these five tips won’t cost you any money either.) MintMobile MacVoices is supported by MintMobile. Cut your wireless bill to...
MacVoices #20106: Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus On His Training, Music, Productivity Hardware (Part 2)
Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus continues his discussion of being productive while working from home with an update on the training he provides at Working Smarter For Mac Users, some of the things that he is doing for himself, and two surprising pieces of gear that he uses to...
MacVoices #20105: Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus’ Productivity Tips For Working At Home (Part 1)
Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus has spent most of his career working from home, so what is new to many us is his normal. Bob tells us some of the challenges he faced early on, how he overcame them, and how he can help you overcome yours. He also covers some recommended...
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MacVoices #18171: Macstock – Mike and Rachel Schmitz On The Benefits of the Conference
At Macstock, Mike and Rachel Schmitz talk about defining productivity, Rachel’s first and now on-going Macstock experiences, and how it has motivated her to learn more about her Mac. (Look for a photobomb by Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus!) [audio...
MacVoices #18168: Road to Macstock – Allison Sheridan’s Changing State of Presentation
The Road to Macstock finally takes on Allison Sheridan, who tells us what she may or may not present at the conference. Will it be text tricks or mind mapping? Allison talks about some of the surprising things that you can’t do with text and how to get around them,...
MacVoices #18167: Jeff Carlson Takes Control of Your Digital Storage For Mac
Our storage needs are growing every day. Photos, videos, documents…we are all getting and keeping more, and that’s why Jeff Carlson wrote Take Control of Your Digital Storage. From hard drives to SSDs, NAS to RAID, iCloud to Dropbox, Jeff helps us understand how it...
MacVoices #18163: Road to Macstock – Mike Schmitz’ Apple User’s Guide to Personal Productivity
This time, the Road to Macstock leads to productivity expert Mike Schmitz, who’s presentation will be on personal productivity with an Apple focus. Mike will discuss the essential components of that system, and even share one of them in this discussion, just to get...
MacVoices #18161: Road to Macstock – David Ginsburg On An iOS-Oriented Workflow
Next up on the Road to Macstock is a discussion with presenter David Ginsburg, who will be teaching attendees to better use iOS from a productivity standpoint. There are some things that everyone uses - Mail, Messages, Calendar, Notes and the like. David’s session...
MacVoices #18160: Jeff Porten Takes Control of Your Productivity
Jeff Porten is the author of the latest release from Take Control Books. Take Control of Your Productivity is a bit different than previous Take Control titles, covering a broad range of productivity topics. Jeff talks about how he approaches questions of philosophy,...
MacVoices #18157: Road to Macstock – Adam Christianson On The Power of Text
The Road to Macstock is back on track with a discussion with Adam Christianson of The MacCast to cover why his session will focus on Markdown, how he uses it, and how it can make you productive. In this interview, Adam explains what it is, and why it is an important...
MacVoices #18151: WWDC/AltConf – Aleksey Novicov of Yodel Code Shows Off Contact-Sharing App Slip
At AltConf in San Jose, what we hope will become a contact-sharing standard was demonstrated by Aleksey Novicov of Yodel Code. Slip allows two consenting users to share their contacts simply by launching the app and holding their phones close together. Matching colors...
MacVoices #18144: WWDC/AltConf – SwiftEngine Facilitates Swift Coding For Developers
At WWDC and AltConf in San Jose, Spartak Buniatyan of SwiftEngine explains how their platform enables developers to create their apps in a serverless, scalable, efficient environment, and why they support and value what AltConf delivers for the community. [audio...
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