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 #19224: Briefing – Two Apps To Help Prepare For macOS Catalina
Is the thought of upgrading to macOS Catalina uncomfortable? Two utilities out there can help ease the preparation process. MacUpdater from CoreCode will help you determine if your installed apps are up to date, and if not, can assist in getting them...
MacVoices #19223: Briefing – Fixing Disk Problems Using DaisyDisk
In this Briefing, host Chuck Joiner discusses an issue with runaway purgeable space on his MacBook Pro, the conflicting information being obtained through disk utilities, and the happy ending provided by an unlikely hero, DaisyDisk. This edition of MacVoices is...
MacVoices #19222: Michael Roy of VMware On The Benefits of Virtual Machines, Especially For 32-Bit Apps
There are many reasons to run virtual machines on your Mac, but one is about to become much more important. Michael Roy, Product Marketing and Management - Desktop Hypervisors for VMware, gives us in-depth information about the latest capabilities of VMware Fusion,...
MacVoices #19221: The First Weekend with The iPhones 11 and iOS 13
After spending the weekend working with both their new iPhones 11 and iOS 13.0, David Ginsburg of In Touch with iOS and host Chuck Joiner discuss their model choices, how they upgraded, and what their first impressions are. The speed and the battery life are improved,...
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MacVoices #16196: Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Discusses The Touch Bar Simulator, Touché
Red Sweater Software has released Touché, a free application that simulates the Touch Bar on the new MacBook Pros. Daniel Jalkut talks about his how and why he created it, what it offers to both users and developers, and his analysis of Apple's implementation of...
MacVoices #16195: Bryan Chaffin’s Thoughts on Macintosh Refreshes, Tim Cook, and Touching Things
Bryan Chaffin makes up for lost time with discussions of what the new MacBook Pro does and doesn't offer, and the need for Force Touch/3D Touch, Touch ID and the Touch Bar to be consistent across Apple products. Tim Cook's performance as Apple CEO, Apple product...
MacVoices #16194: Five Questions with Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba
Paul Kafasis, the head man at Rogue Amoeba, gives us a brief update on the new version of their AirFoil application that lets you send audio from your Mac to Google Chromecast before settling in to answer five probing questions. Paul talks about how he listens to...
MacVoices #16192: Joe Kissell Takes Control of the Latest Version of DEVONthink
Joe Kissell has released the third edition of Take Control of DEVONthink 2 to help you get the most out of this sophisticated information management tool. Joe starts out by reviewing what DEVONthink is, how it can be widely used for many tasks, and why it defines its...
MacVoices #16190: Jim Tierney of Digital Anarchy Introduces Samurai Sharpen
Jim Tierney, Chief Anarchist at Digital Anarchy, talks about their new video production plug-in Samurai Sharpen. Making it easier to sharpen just what you want, Samurai Sharpen lets you isolate just the parts that need work, leaving the others untouched. Jim talks...
MacVoices #16188: The MacJury Deliberates on The Issue of Subscription Software
Subscription software has been a hot topic, and promises to be a hotter topic in the future. The MacJury takes on the questions surrounding the matter, examining it from both the customer and developer perspectives. The panel shares their personal reactions to the...
MacVoices #16187: Joe Kissell Takes Control of iCloud…Again
Joe Kissell's latest accomplishment is the 5th edition of Take Control of iCloud, and he takes us through what's changed and why a whole new edition was needed. Joe starts with the benefits and possible consequences of using Optimized Storage, and how iCloud's...
MacVoices #16185: Jason Snell’s Updated Crash Course on Apple’s Photos
Jason Snell has authored the new version of Photos: A Take Control Crash Course to help you do more with Apple's digital photography app. Jason talks about how Photos has been implemented across the many Apple platforms, how powerful they all are, and why some have...
MacVoices #16182: Five Questions with Philip Goward of Smile
Philip Goward of Smile is the second guest in our “Five Questions†series that helps us get to know how some of our friends use their technology. Philip talks about his unusual choice of entertainment apps, which browser he uses and why that choice is affected by...
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