Matt Neuburg has a unique perspective on all things iOS as the author of iOS 7 Programming Fundamentals: Objective-C, Xcode, and Cocoa Basics and Programming iOS 7 and a developer himself. Now he's turning his attention to Apple's new programming language, Swift,...
MacVoices #14188: Jeff Gamet and John Martellaro Talk Science Fiction Tech, AI Assistants and Robots
Jeff Gamet and John Martellaro took on science fiction tech on a recent edition of The Mac Observer's Daily Observations Podcast, and take that discussion to the next level on MacVoices. What we were promised and what we got, why we got it, and how start things...
MacVoices #14155 – AltConf: Peter Cohen Analyzes The WWDC Keynote As Only He Can
From The AltConference 2014 in San Francisco, Peter Cohen provides his opinions and analysis on the most important parts of Apple's WWDC keynote announcements. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by...
MacVoices #14154: AltConf: Dan Wood of Karelia Delivers Reaction to WWDC Keynote
At AltConf 2014, Dan Wood of Karelia Software gives a developer's reaction to Apple's WWDC 2014 keynote announcements and what they may mean for his own projects. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by...
MacVoices #14148: Rob Elkin Profiles AltConf, The Alternative, Supplemental Event to WWDC
Rob Elkin is again organizing a parallel event to Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. This year, it will be called AltConf, and is a follow-up to last year's very successful AltWWDC. Rob talks about their new venues (yes, two of them) that will make this year...
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MacVoices #1232: Macworld | iWorld 2012 – Other World Computing Introduces New Products Large and Small
In the Other World Computing booth Macworld | iWorld 2012, Chris Haeffner introduces us to this year's must-have products, including the Power2UAC/USB In-Wall charging solution, the forthcoming MiniStac Max to beef up your Mac mini's storage, and for the big boys, the...
MacVoices #1191: Joe Kissell Takes Control of iCloud
Joe Kissell just completed his latest effort, Take Control of iCloud, and takes a short break to talk about one of Apple's most ambitious efforts yet. After reminding us that iCloud is, at least for the basic service level, free, Joe explains how you need to think of...
MacVoices #1190: John Chaffee of BusyMac Discusses the Transition From MobileMe to iCloud for Calendar Syncing
John Chaffee of BusyMac helps us work through the maze of calendar and contact syncing that has arrived with the launch of iCloud and the first steps away from MobileMe. Why separating events and to-do's is a good thing, the steps to take to successfully migrate your...
MacVoices #1189: Dan Berube and Michael Horton Talk Final Cut Pro X and the Upcoming FCP SuperMeet in Boston
The next The Final Cut Pro SuperMeet, this time in Boston, is rapidly approaching, and Daniel Berube and Michael Horton are back to talk about what this gathering of digital video gurus will offer. On the program are presentations for all levels of video producers,...
MacVoices #1186: Dave Caolo, Michael Grothaus and Steve Sande Take Your OS X Lion to the Max
Are you ready to take Lion to the max? Dave Caolo, Michael Grothaus and Steve Sande want to help, and in their new book, Taking Your OS X Lion to the Max they do just that. The team provide some sample tips from the book, including several features you probably...
MacVoices #1185: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Backing Up Your Mac
Joe Kissell, fresh off a relocation in Paris, talks about his new place before explaining why his latest Take Control book, Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac, combines and updates several previous titles, and why it was time for the change. Joe takes us through how...
MacVoices #1182: Glenn Fleishman Takes Control of Your 802.11n Airport Network for the Second Time
Glenn Fleishman just completed his most recent book, Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Network, Second Edition, and joins us to discuss a variety of Airport matters, including why Apple abandoned that term in OX X 10.7 Lion. Only the base station units retain the...
MacVoices #1180: Rich Siegel on Who Uses and Should Use BBEdit 10
Bare Bones Software's venerable BBEdit recently reached version 10, a milestone for any product. Rich Siegel explains why BBEdit is still best described as a text editor, and exactly what that means. Rich explains why BBEdit is used by professionals of many stripes,...
MacVoices #1179: Dan Wood Discusses Migrating From iWeb to Sandvox
The indications from Apple are that their web publishing program, iWeb, is reaching its end of life. In June of 2012, MobileMe will go away, and with it any web sites you have hosted there. Dan Wood of Karelia Software discusses why you need to start looking for other...
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