MacVoices #1108: The Road to Macworld – Tibor Horvath Customizes Your iDevice Music with Equalizer

Our Road to Macworld series continues with a developer’s eye discussion with indie app developer Tibor Horvath, the author of Equalizer and several other audio apps for your iDevice. Tibor explains the features of Equalizer for both casual listeners who want to customize their audio experience and those who want to create and manipulate music [...]
MacVoices #10132: The Road to Macworld – Zoë Keating Discusses How She Merges Her Mac and Her Music

Our next stop on The Road to Macworld is a conversation with noted composer and avant cellist Zoë Keating, who is one of the featured presenters at at the show. Zoë explains how she merges her live performance skills with Mac technology to create her compelling compositions. Surprisingly originating in some of the limitations of [...]
MacVoices #10125: Jeff Carlson Looks At The Known and Unknown Features of iMovie ’11

Jeff Carlson has been spending lots of time with the new iMovie ’11, and has discovered a number of useful, cool and largely undocumented features. Jeff discusses the under-publicized return of the timeline (even if it isn’t called a timeline), the usefulness of Movie Trailer and other effects, and then dives into things you didn’t [...]
MacVoices #10116: From BlogWorld 2010 – The Mac Roundtable Discusses The Show, Live Streaming Media and More

Members of The Mac Roundtable were in Las Vegas for BlogWorld 2010, and gathered to discuss the structure of the conferences, the show floor, and some changes they would like to see. Two members discuss their own sessions, the ways both audio and video podcasts are consumed, and the importance of live streaming media. Participating [...]
MacVoices #10113: Mark Fuccio, Colleen Kelly and Alex Lindsay Introduce the New DroboPro FS
Mark Fuccio, Senior Director for Data Robotics, returns to introduce yet another new Drobo product, and this time he brought friends. Colleen Kelly and Alex Lindsay join in to discuss the new DroboPro FS in particular, and Drobo’s reliability and expandability in general. The DroboPro FS offers redundant gigabit Ethernet connectivity, expandability up to 16TB, [...]
MacVoices #10106: Katie Floyd and David Sparks Discuss The Mac Power Users

Katie Floyd and David Sparks talk about their in-depth approach to getting things done with your Mac that is the basis for their show, Mac Power Users. Katie and David discuss the origins of the show, what they were doing before this, and the expectations they set by adopting this particular name. The format has [...]
MacVoices #10103: Dan Pourhadi Explains Why QUp is a Better iPhone Music App

Dan Pourhadi is back, this time wearing an iPhone app developer’s hat. Dan discusses his new app, QUp, that gives you more control over playlists on the iPhone. Dan admits that it is a little difficult to explain, but tries anyway, highlighting the ability to see, skip and re-arrange upcoming tracks without having to stop [...]
MacVoices #1091: Katie Floyd Discusses Ditching Your Cable

Tired of high cable TV bills? Being tempted by the siren’s song of the online video services? Katie Floyd spent some time researching the costs, benefits and compromises of disconnecting from cable, and shares her findings in a thought-provoking discussion. Katie covers the options for over-the-air video acquisition, what is and isn’t available on Hulu [...]
MacVoices #1089: Lucius Kwok Provides a Developer’s Perspective in the iTunes Store and His New Twitter Client, HelTweetica

Developer Lucius Kwok of Felt Tip Inc. recently released his latest app, the free Twitter client, HelTweetica. Why a free Twitter client now? Lucius explains, talks about his history as a Mac developer, and what pushed him into iPhone and now iPad apps. Lucius also has a rather pro-iTunes opinion of Apple’s policies and procedures, [...]
MacVoices #1088: Dave Howell of Avatron Software Discusses The Air Sharing and Air Display Apps

Dave Howell, the CEO of Avatron Software, talks about two terrific apps, Air Sharing and Air Display. Dave talks about why they wrote Air Sharing, how it functions as both a wireless interface to your iPhone or iPad as well as a document reader, and how they ensure the security of your data in transit. [...]










