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Our MacVoices Live ! discussion of cord cutting with David Ginsburg, Mark Fuccio, Jim Rea, and Jeff Gamet wraps up with an examination of the local channels aspect of eliminating cable and some of the online options that might solve the issue. Streaming specialized sports, localized news and why it might not be all that it is cracked up to be, and severe weather alerts are all considerations before you make your decision. Zocdoc This edition of MacVoices is supported by Zocdoc...
Adam Engst of TidBITS discusses some interesting use cases that the major map apps don’t address. If you are a runner, a walker or a hiker, Adam explains why the needs, and the solutions, are different, and picks some of his favorites.ways that he uses maps that many of us wouldn’t think about. (Part 1) MacVoices After Dark This edition of MacVoices is supported by MacVoices After Dark, our newest benefit for all Patreon supporters. Uncensored, off-topic, and always off the wall...
Adam Engst is back to finish off our discussion of maps, map technology, and its obvious and not-so-obvious uses. Do you know what three words describe where you are at any given moment? We talk about some of the alternatives to location identification that are out there, but that haven’t quite caught on yet. (Part 2) MacVoices Slack This edition of MacVoices is supported by The MacVoices Slack. Available to MacVoices patrons of all levels...
A recent MacVoices Live! discussion started off with the revelation that the new Apple Studio Display has 64 GB of RAM and is running iOS. The obvious questions? Why? What can it do now? What might it be able to do in the future. The panel of Guy Serle, David Ginsburg, Jeff Butts, Warren Sklar, Jeff Gamet, Jim Rea, and Kelly Guimont have plenty of thoughts. (Part 1) MacVoices After Dark This edition of MacVoices is supported by MacVoices After Dark, available to all Patreon supporters...
Guy Serle, David Ginsburg, Jeff Butts, Warren Sklar, Jeff Gamet, Jim Rea, and Kelly Guimont finish off the MacVoices Live! discussion of monitors before turning their attention to MacPaw’s SpyBuster software, and the amazingly heroic work they and so many other Apple developers are doing. That work isn’t just software related - it includes humanitarian efforts that go above and beyond. Then, for a little something different, the panel starts to pick some of their favorite non-tech podcasts...
The MacVoices Live! panel finishes up this session with more picks of their non-tech podcasts. Guy Serle, David Ginsburg, Jeff Butts, Warren Sklar, Jeff Gamet, Jim Rea, and Kelly Guimont have some very interesting, off-beat picks, and the Chat Room chimed in with some of their own. (Part 3) MacVoices Dispatch This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by the MacVoices Dispatch, our weekly newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on any and all MacVoices-related information...
We often reference MacVoices After Dark during the live shows and in the support spots. That makes us way overdue to give you a sample MacVoices After Dark. Find out what goes on before and after the MacVoices Live! sessions. WARNING: unlike our regular shows, MVAD is uncensored, on- and off-topic, and the topics are always a surprise...
This is the second part of our sample MacVoices After Dark. The conversations before and after each MacVoices Live! show are completely spontaneous, so you never know what you will get, and that’s part of the fun. WARNING: unlike our regular shows, MVAD is uncensored, on- and off-topic, and the topics are always a surprise...
Kirk McElhearn has authored the second edition of Take Control of Audio Hijack for Take Control Books that covers the newest edition of Rogue Amoeba’s audio utility, version 4. Our discussion starts with some of the use cases that both Kirk and Chuck have encountered, including the benefits of Audio Hijack for podcasting and education...
Charlotte Henry helps us understand why Apple’s Oscar win is so important for its place in the entertainment industry. As if hit series weren’t enough, the Oscar is a stepping stone to even more credibility, bigger projects, and a confirmed place in the stream services race. Charlotte provides the perspective, then turns her attention to another Apple TV+ project, Friday night baseball. (Part 1) Kolide This edition of MacVoices is supported by Kolide...