Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 45 days 34 minutes
Doug Adams of Doug’s AppleScripts for iTunes has been busy updating and writing new scripts for iTunes 12 to make it even more useful than it is out of the box. Find out what some of the most popular scripts are, and some of Doug’s and Chuck’s favorites.
Adam and Tonya Engst are the perfect people to discuss the changes that tech journalism has seen in 2014, and some of the most important Apple stories of 2014.
The hosts of Command-Control-Power, Joe Saponare, Sam Valencia and Jerry Zigmont, are back to give us a boots-on-the-ground look at Yosemite and iOS 8. As Apple Consultant Network members, they work with real people and solve real problems.
Jeff Carlson latest book, Adobe Photoshop Elements Classroom in a Book, explains why Elements has all the elements of Photoshop that most of us really need, and how he helps you learn it.
Joe Kissell gets one final book in before the holiday season. In the new, second edition of Take Control of Apple Mail, Jim not only updates information for Apple Mail on the Mac under Yosemite, but for iOS 8 as well.
Our final Gift Guide MacJury convened to wrap up ideas for the holiday season, with an eye toward last-minute shopping and difficult-to-buy-for people on your list. Peter Cohen and Jim Tanous join host Chuck Joiner for the festivities.
Jeff Carlson and Dan Moren have co-authored The Connected Apple Family, the perfect book to help you understand and take advantage of “the rich ecosystem of the Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apple TV.”
Michael E. Cohen is back to talk about the 1.0 release version of Take Control of Pages. Is it a word processor? Page layout program? Michael talks about both of these capabilities, what it excels at, and more!
The MacJury’s fourth holiday gift guide has a bit of a twist: the panel (except for the host, of course) are from Europe. Does that affect their picks, or are geeks the same the world over? Featuring Bartt Busschots, GazMaz, and Don McAllister.
The MacJury convened for our third Holiday Gift Guide show to deliver even more strange, off-beat and wonderful gifts that you might want to give or get. Batteries, iOS accessories, training, and perhaps the strangest gift ever suggested.