Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus has had a busy summer, and joins us to talk about a diverse set of topics that include productivity methods, his preferred writing tools, why the deletion of iTunes features is his fault, and taking photos with and without an iPhone. [audio...
MacVoices #17191: Scholle McFarland Takes Control of High Sierra
In Take Control of High Sierra, Scholle McFarland helps us get up and running and take best advantage of all the new features provided by Apple’s latest version of macOS. A new way to use Siri, a much-needed feature in Safari, and improved family sharing are among the...
MacVoices #17189: The MacJury on Apple’s September 12 Announcements
Shortly after things wrapped up at Apple’s September 12 event, The MacJury convened to provide some thoughts on the many announcements, and the event itself. The first event at the new Steve Jobs Theater delivered some interesting changes in the presentation style...
MacVoices #17188: Josh Centers on The Challenges of the MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar
TidBITS’ Managing Editor Josh Centers shares some strong opinions as we discuss his article, What’s Wrong with the Touch Bar. He reviews how the Touch Bar has been implemented, how Apple’s Interface Guidelines have affected that implementation, and the importance of...
MacVoices #17186: Five Questions with John F. Braun
John F. Braun of Mac Geek Gab sits down for a Five Questions discussion that yield some surprising answers. John talks about his background in both the Mac and PC worlds, how he spends his computing day, his pay-for entertainment services, and his thoughts on the...
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MacVoices #15076: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Automating Your Mac Again
Joe Kissell is back with an update to Take Control of Automating Your Mac, bringing the book to v1.1, and providing more information on getting things done faster, easier, and automatically. From the ease of an application launcher to the power of Keyboard Maestro to...
MacVoices #15075: Focused on the New MacBook with Mark Fuccio
Mark Fuccio is looking forward to the release of Apple's new MacBook, and explains why he thinks it is for him. From the remaining questions about the speed of the newest Mac to the choice of only one USB-C port, Mark takes us through the feature set of the MacBook....
MacVoices #15074: Dan Berube and Michael Horton Preview the Las Vegas SuperMeet
Daniel Bérubé and Michael Horton are back again to preview the upcoming SuperMeet in Las Vegas in conjunction with the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show. This year's event will be bigger and better than ever, with stage presentations and special...
MacVoices #15073: Ted Landau Picks His Apple Watch, Identifies the MacBook Audience and Looks at USB-C
Ted Landau has his eye on an Apple Watch, but which one? He tells us why he's decided to be an early adopter, picks his favorite, and talks about the influence of fashion on his choice…and maybe yours. Ted also has some thoughts on the new MacBook's audience and...
MacVoices #15072: Jeff Carlson Gives A Crash Course on Apple Watch
Jeff Carlson and Take Control Books have published Apple Watch: A Take Control Crash Course, an ebook to help you learn about Apple Watch now, and find out more once it becomes available. Jeff explains why they chose the new Crash Course format for this book, what is...
MacVoices #15071: Glenn Fleishman Gives Practical Advice on Security and Networking In iOS 8
Glenn Fleishman is back to talk about a number of new projects, including his new activities as Macworld's Mac 911 columnist and being the new co-host of the Macworld podcast, but the focus of the discussion is on his new book, A Practical Guide to Networking and...
MacVoices #15070: The MacJury Talks Apple Watch, MacBook, Apple TV and HBO Go
Apple's announcements at their Spring Forward event were varied and many. The MacJury evaluated the evidence and deliberates on the reduce price of the Apple TV and the exclusive deal with HBO, the innovations in the new MacBook and who will benefit from them, and all...
MacVoices #15069: MacVoices Briefing – Doodle Simplifies Scheduling
Doodle helps you scheduling meetings, conference calls or any type of get-together, easily determining the most convenient time for all involved. Find out how it works, why the time zone support is such a key part of the equation, and how you can tap the power of...
MacVoices #15068: Ted Landau on Apple’s Media Event, an Apple Car and His Ring Doorbell
Ted Landau is back to provide his thoughts on Apple's March 9 event which will introduce the Apple Watch (we think). Will there be anything else? Ted tells you why or why not, talks about Christopher Breen's move away from Macworld and how it is affecting him,...
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