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 music and what gear he prefers, why his Apple Watch is important to him, why email isn’t dead, the surprising way he uses one particular social network that we can all learn from, and what he would do if he were Apple CEO for a day…or two.
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Show Notes:
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Guests:
Paul Kafasis is the CEO/Lackey of Rogue Amoeba, the makers of award-winning audio software, including Audio Hijack Pro and Airfoil. You can see what he’s thinking on his blog, One Foot Tsunami, and follow him on Twitter.
Links:
AirFoil by Rogue Amoeba