MacVoices #794 – Jay Nelson of Design Tools Monthly Talks About the New Design Tools Weekly Podcast, Planet Quark, Pages, PDFs and More
Jay Nelson of Design Tools Monthly reports in for the first time as the new MacVoices’ graphics expert, reporting on the world of graphics, desktop publishing, professional publishing and related topics. This time, Jay talks about his new podcast, Design Tools Weekly, his latest project as Editorial Director of Planet Quark, why PDFs may not [...]
MacVoices #789 – Tatiana Apandi on O’Reilly’s “Women of Technology: Hear Us Roar” Series
Tatiana Apandi is the creator of a new series of essays from O’Reilly: Women in Technology: Hear Us Roar. Tatiana talks about the series, how it came to be, and what she wants to accomplish by giving a voice to a wide variety of women in the technology industry. Tatiana shares some of her personal [...]
MacVoices #772 – MacTech Publisher Neil Ticktin Discusses Their MacTech 25 List of the Most Influential Technical People
MacVoices #772 - MacTech Publisher Neil Ticktin Discusses Their MacTech 25 List of the Most Influential Technical People [33:16m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadThe publisher of MacTech magazine, Neil Ticktin, discusses their just-released list of the most influential technical people in the Macintosh community, the MacTech 25. Neil explains the concepts behind the list, the methodology of the voting process and how they work behind the scenes to assure the credibility of the list, and the characteristics of [...]
MacVoices #750 – Stacy Levey and Mike Basilio Discuss the Successful Launch of Mac|Life
Longtime fans of MacAddict know that, in January, the magazine re branded and relaunched as the new Mac|Life magazine. Stacy Levey, the Associate Publisher and Mike Basilio, the Marketing Manager for Mac|Life discuss some of the reasons for the change and focus on their enhanced coverage of the Mac community. Citing that their “addiction is [...]
MacVoices #721 – MacVoices at Expo: Blurb Delivers Personal Book Publishing Options
Looking for more flexibility in creating photo books? Want to become a published author? Blurb may be your best bet. Konstantin Gredeskoul, the engineering lead from Blurb, talks about the service and while it is primarily is targeted at those interested in printing images, it can also handle text books as well. Competitively priced with [...]
MacVoices #650: Neil Ticktin of MacTech Magazine Discusses the Performance of Microsoft Office Under Rosetta
MacVoices #650: Neil Ticktin of MacTech Magazine Discusses the Performance of Microsoft Office Under Rosetta [23:13m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadNeil Ticktin of MacTech magazine profiles his publication and what it offers to users of all levels, and discusses the first in their MacTech lab series of articles, this one covering the performance of Microsoft Office running under Apple’s Rosetta, the technology that allows PowerPC programs to operate on the new Intel Macs. If you [...]
MacVoices #626: MacVoices at Expo: David Pogue On User Groups & Upcoming Benefit Show
David Pogue, the New York Times technology columnist talked to MacVoices about his history with Mac User Groups, why he believes in them, and his upcoming appearance at a charity event organized by the North Pittsburgh Macintosh Users Group. This is MacVoices’ first forray into vodcasting. The opportunity to talk to David about this particular [...]
MacVoices #606: MacVoices at Expo – Brian Peat of KeynoteUser.com Dissects Keynote 3
Brian Peat of KeynoteUser.com talks about the new features and capabilities of Keynote 3, the newest edition of Apple’s presentation program and part of iWork ’06. There are lots of enhancements that didn’t make it to Steve Jobs’ keynote speech; Brian brings us up to date.










