
A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 063. With the release of OS X 10.6.6 apple brought the new “Mac” App Store to the desktop. A few days after the release most users are enjoying the new store, but it’s not without some growing pains. What’s good and not so good about this new application model and what do you need to know to make an easy transition?
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Maccast 2011.01.06
Written by: Adam Christianson
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Show 333. OS 10.6.6 and the Mac App Store. CDMA iPhone soon? Leaked iPhone parts. Rumored features of next gen iPad. 6G iPod Nano hack. Cherokee language support in iOS 4.1. More new Apple support features. Intel’s next gen Mac chips? Some iLife and iWork updates. Studios play with exclusive iTunes Extras. Dock connector products finally making the rounds? Encrypting Time Machine backups. Backing up a NAS. How to automount a Mac volume on start-up. Alternative Mac cloud syncing. iPhoto ’11 scrolling issues. iPhoto sorting Fix. Mac beeps at shutdown.
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 062. David Sparks from MacSparky.com and the Mac Power Users podcast stops by and shares what’s in his OS X Dock and why.
Be sure to checkout David’s new book, “Mac at Work”
(Amazon)
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MacSparky.com
Mac Power Users
“Mac at Work”
SpamSieve
TextExpander
LaunchBar
Reeder for Mac
OmniFocus
Secrets
MenuMeters
iStat Menu
Maccast 2010.12.29 – J.C.’s Tale
Written by: Adam Christianson
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. A special end of the year Maccast with guest J.C. Hutchins. J.C. normally would be telling sci-fi tales, but this time he delivers us a bit of non-fiction. His Macbook recently suffered a catastrophic hard drive failure and he was willing to come on the show and share what it was like to go through the experience without backup. There’s ups and down, twists and turns, but luckily a somewhat happy ending.
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J.C. Hutchins
SuperDuper
CrashPlan
BackBlaze
Carbonite
Sector Logic Data Recovery (Denver, CO)
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 061. One of the greatest things about the Maccast is the give and take that happens in the community. Today I learned about DHCP reservations, so I thought I would pass it along.
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Maccast 2010.12.22
Written by: Adam Christianson
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Show 331. iAd Producer released for developers. Apple’s iTunes share rises. Apple looking for iOS mapping talent. Sharp also investing in new LCD facility. iPhoto 9.1.1 update. iPad a doppleganger for some. The million AppleTV march, ah December. Remote App 2.1 update. Free developer iBooks from Apple. iWork ’11 on January 6th. Other Apple updates. Some listener 1Password tips. AirFlick hack for AppleTV 2. Save money on Mobile Me. Checking up on backups. Value of a productivity upgrade. Fixing up network streaming. Static IP addresses on internal network. Keeping Apps in sync
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EOL: One big A– iPadhone (via Cult of Mac)
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 060. This time of year especially many of us want and need to print address labels. In this episode I discuss some of the tools, methods, and tips for doing just that.
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Maccast 2010.12.16
Written by: Adam Christianson
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Show 330. Macbooks to move off Nvidia? Apple TV 2 update. Holidays could be nice to Apple. AirPlay to Mac may be possible. Canadian Books coming to iBookstore. iPad iAd makes it’s debut. Apple may put your Home in the Cloud. Rumored Apple/Toshiba LCD plant. iTunes 90 second song previews. iTunes 10.1.1 update. Why I am a 1Password user. Automate iTunes star ratings. Avoid unwanted in-app purchases. Get 30 sec rewind on iPod music tracks. iTunes, growing libraries, and external storage.
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New music, Walk a Thousand Miles by Matthew Ebel (Buy on iTunes)
EOL: Beer ‘n iPods (via TUAW)
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 059. Apple this week made some updates to it’s iTunes based social network service Ping. Around the same time I was preparing to give a talk on iTunes 10 and it’s new features. With the digital music stars aligning I figured it would be a good time to revisit my relationship with the service. In this episode I share what Apple’s changed and whether or not it’s made an impact on the utility of the service.
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Maccast 2010.12.07
Written by: Adam Christianson
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Show 329. Verizon iPhone. No, they mean it this time. iOS web share grows 200% in November. Mac App Store soon? Apple discontinues compact wired keyboard. New iPads in April? iOS 4.2.1 reduces Camera Connection Kit power? “Apple City” in development. Changes to some Apple accessories. Combining PDFs in Snow Leopard. Physical offsite backup strategy. Sharing photos via email. Accessing iTunes on shared Mac. Mac uninstallers
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New music, Christmas Time Is Here by Admiral Twin (Buy on iTunes)
EOL: Rare Transparent SE
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