In the second part of our conversation with Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus, he discusses why he shut down his “Working Smarter for Mac Users” project, and the surprising activity that has taken its place. Mixing an analog activity with a digital tool, why it makes perfect...
MacVoices #21033: MacVoices Live! – Productivity Tools We Really Use (3)
We wrap up our look at some favorite productivity apps with our MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Kelly Guimont, Frank Petrie, Guy Serle, Jim Rea, Brittany Smith, Mark Fuccio, Jeff Gamet and Marina Epelman. More analog tools, apps, and hardware get added to...
MacVoices #21032: MacVoices Live! – Productivity Tools We Really Use (2)
The MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Kelly Guimont, Frank Petrie, Guy Serle, Jim Rea, Brittany Smith, Mark Fuccio, Jeff Gamet and Marina Epelman continue to reveal some of their favorites in Part 2 of our look at productivity tools. Hardware, software, audio,...
MacVoices #21031: MacVoices Live! – Productivity Tools We Really Use (1)
? The MacVoices Live! panel answered the question of “what are some of your favorite productivity tools for what you do” with a barrage that was wide and varied. Software, hardware, and services all took their turn. Some of the choices were no surprise, while others...
MacVoices #21029: Scholle McFarland Takes Control of Calendars and Reminders
Calendar and Reminders are built in to the Apple ecosystem, but are you getting as much out of them as you could? Scholle McFarland helps you do just that in the third edition of Take Control of Calendar and Reminders. Scholle updates us on how Reminders has taken on...
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MacVoices #19092: Jeff Gamet Takes Us On A Tour of Apple’s Health App
Apple’s Health app has been available for some time, but too many of us haven’t explored, or even used it. Jeff Gamet has, and walks us through it. Surprisingly deep, the Health app has an extensive amount of information already tracked and stored for your review, but...
MacVoices #19091: Adam Engst and Josh Centers Take Control of Apple’s Preview
Adam Engst and Josh Centers have updated Take Control of Preview to version 1.1 to cover some of the changes, both positive and negative, to Apple’s super useful utility. While recent updates have introduced a couple bugs, it remains a tool that every Mac user should...
MacVoices #19088: Scholle McFarland Takes Control of Siri
Think you know everything Siri can do? Think again. Scholle McFarland shares some little-known capabilities as we discuss her new book, Take Control of Siri. Privacy has been a key point in understanding what Siri can and can’t accomplish, and why. Scholle talks about...
MacVoices #19085: 5 Questions with John Martellaro
Our latest “5 Questions” episode features a discussion with John Martellaro of The Mac Observer. Find out what John uses, both hardware and software, to create some of the most thought-provoking articles on the tech web, and the surprising way he uses the Messages...
MacVoices #19079: Glenn Fleishman Takes Control of Slack, Your Apple ID, and WI-FI Networking and Security
We caught up with Glenn Fleishman to chat about three of his Take Control Books. The most recent, Take Control of Slack is not only for the new Slack user, but also the experienced individual who wants to access features that aren’t always obvious, but are always...
MacVoices #19078: Joe Kissell Updates Six Different Take Control Books For Mojave
Joe Kissell makes up for lost time in his first MacVoices appearance for 2019 by highlighting updates to six, count ‘em, six Take Control titles, including: Take Control of Maintaining Your Mac Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac Take Control of Troubleshooting Your...
MacVoices #19065: CES – John Deere Is Taking Farming Into The Future
One wouldn’t expect to find John Deere at CES, but they were there, and with good reason. Dr. Julian Sanchez, Director, European Technology Innovation Center for John Deere, explained their desire to educate and inform about the increasingly important role that...
MacVoices #19061: ShowStoppers – Mycroft Offers An Open Source Voice Assistant Option
At ShowStoppers in Las Vegas, Joshua Montgomery, CEO of Mycroft, talks about the features and functions of their open-source voice assistant. Josh addresses questions of security, how skills are developed and added, and the affordability and capabilities of their...
MacVoices #19060: ShowStoppers – Otter Is A Transcription Service For Long-Form Content
Transcription can be expensive, but Otter is changing that. Seamus McAteer, GM, Revenue & Partnerships for AISense, demonstrates the function of their transcription app and service, outlines some common and unusual use cases, and explains how they can make...
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