Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 44 days 11 hours 46 minutes
Diane Hamilton of Binary Formations provides an in-depth review of the feature set of Home Inventory, their application that helps you track your possessions and prepare a comprehensive list in preparation for those disasters that you hope never happen. With multiple ways to add items, including photos and voice, Home Inventory makes the laborious task of creating the inventory fun by using their free iOS apps to wander your home and categorize your stuff...
The next turn on The Road to Macstock takes us to a conversation with Tom Piper, who will represent the Apple User Group Advisory Board. Tom’s presentation will focus on the place of user groups in today's computing world. He tells us about it, as well as how his iPad Pro has almost completely taken the place of his MacBook Pro. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Atlasssian, the makers of software that helps teams team everywhere team up to create what's next. http://atlassian...
Rampant’s Sean and Stefanie Mullen On Their New Final Cut Plug-Ins and Rampant Live
Rampant's Sean and Stefanie Mullen On Their New Final Cut Plug-Ins and Rampant Live
The MacJury Contemplates Choosing and Using Streaming Music Services
The Road to Macstock rolls on with a conversation with Allison Hartley of The Tech Doctor Podcast. Allison will be talking about accessibility from the iOS standpoint, and how her iPhone has largely replaced her Mac, and in many cases, does a better job because of apps and form factors. Surprisingly, Allison finds her iPhone superior to her iPad when it comes to addressing accessibility, and tells us why. http://TakeControlBooks.com Take Control Books brings you this edition of MacVoices...
Wes Plate of Automatic Duck on Sending Final Cut X Projects to Motion
Road to Macstock - Dr. Robert Carter, Tim Robertson, Guy Serle