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MacVoices #8108: GeeThree’s Bruce Gee Discusses the New SlickFX for Final Cut Pro and More

Posted by Chuck on 1st August 2008

 
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Bruce Gee
Bruce Gee of GeeThree talks about their latest product, SlickFX for Final Cut Pro. iMovie enthusiasts could no longer take advantage of the Slick iMovie plug-ins if they migrated to iMovie ‘08; Bruce discusses his reaction to the change, and why they made the leap to Final Cut Pro. Who these plug-ins are for, how they work, and how the best of the Slick iMOvie plug-ins were selected for this first collection are all reviewed, along with Bruce’s tips for learning to use both Final Cut Pro and the GeeThree SlickFX products. Not ready for Final Cut Pro? Don’t worry. GeeThree continue to support and even update the Slick plug-ins for iMovie HD, and Bruce talks about that decision as well.

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MacVoices #8107: Gedeon Maheux of The Iconfactory on the Past, Present and Future of Twitterific

Posted by Chuck on 31st July 2008

 
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Gedeon Maheux
Iconfactory co-founder and Icon Artist Gedeon Maheux reveals the history of arguably the most popular Mac Twitter client, Twitterific. Twitter is fast becoming one of the most important social network options, and Twitterific enhances that experience, making it more useful and adoption more widespread. Ged talks about the two flavors of Twitterific and why they have free versions, the release of Twitterific for the iPhone, the implications of the App Store as a distribution model and more. Twitterific wasn’t just ported to the iPhone, and Ged explains how they took advantage of the location-based services, some of their future plans, and more.

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MacVoices #8106: Michael Horton Takes the Final Cut Pro User Group SuperMeet to Amsterdam

Posted by Chuck on 29th July 2008

 
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Michael Horton
The Final Cut Pro User Group SuperMeet brand is going global. Event organizer Michael Horton talks about the upcoming SuperMeet that will be held in Amsterdam, in conjunction with the IAB Conference. Mike discusses why he decided to expand the event beyond the two wildly successful iterations at Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco and the NAB Show in Las Vegas and how he is making it a destination event for filmmakers and video enthusiasts from Europe, the Middle East and beyond. Mike discusses some of the challenges associated with bringing the event up to speed, how he’s addressed some, why some won’t be addressed, and how long-time sponsors are stepping up to help make this event possible.

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MacVoices #8105: Ben and Jon Gotow Discuss NetSketch, the Only Vector-Based Drawing Program for the iPhone

Posted by Chuck on 25th July 2008

 
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In the first-ever MacVoices father and son interview, Ben Gotow, the developer of NetSketch, and his dad, Jon Gotow of St. Clair Software, introduce the only vector-based drawing program for the iPhone and iPod touch. Ben discusses the rich set of capabilities of NetSketch, including the ability to zoom in and out with no loss of quality, a canvas that goes far beyond the device screen, and the extensive collaboration features that turn the program into something much more than just a place to draw. Your creations aren’t trapped on the device; by using their web service, NetSketch images can be exported as either EPS or JPEG files to be further edited on the desktop. Ben and Jon also discuss Ben’s experiences as a first-time developer on a first-time platform, the challenges they faced in beta-testing the program, and more.

Ben Gotow Jon Gotow
Ben Gotow Jon Gotow

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MacVoices #8103: Ben Gottlieb of Stand Alone Talks About Crosswords and the iPhone Developer Puzzle

Posted by Chuck on 18th July 2008

 
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BengottleibBen Gottlieb of Stand Alone Inc., the makers of Crosswords for the iPhone, discusses their history with crossword puzzles that dates back to the Newton, why they published Crosswords for the jailbroken iPhone, and how they’ve enhanced it to take advantage of the iPhone 3G. Simplicity sets Crosswords apart in a world of glitzy games, and Ben describes how they upgraded the classic diversion with modern capabilities, and why we all still have some learning to do on the touch interface. Ben also provides some thoughts on the state of the iPhone App Store from the developer perspective, the impact of the commenting system, and some of the additions needed to better serve customers and developers alike.
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MacVoices #8101: Glen Aspeslagh Introduces Magnetism Studios’ FileMagnet for the iPhone

Posted by Chuck on 11th July 2008

 
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Glen Aspeslagh
Glen Aspeslagh, co-founder of ecamm network has been working with Magnetism Studios to develop FileMagnet, the automatic file transfer utility for your iPhone. Glen outlines how FileMagnet acts as a drop-box between your Mac and your iPhone that requires no connection or manual action. FileMagnet differs from other apps in that it has components on both your Mac and your iPhone; Glen explains how it all works and discusses his enthusiasm for iPhone development.

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MacVoices #899: Keith Lang of plasq Introduces Comic Touch for the iPhone

Posted by Chuck on 11th July 2008

 
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Keith Lang
plasq is well known for fun, inventive graphics app, so it is no surprise that their first iPhone app boasts those same characteristics. Keith Lang of plasq introduces Comic Touch, the iPhone app that lets you bulge, dent, squeeze and light your photos, add speech balloons and more. If you like Comic Life and Photo Booth on your Mac, then Comic Touch should be one of your first iPhone 2.0 purchases.

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MacVoices #898: Andrew Welch of Ambrosia Reviews Their iPhone Games

Posted by Chuck on 10th July 2008

 
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Andrew Welch

Andrew Welch, el Presidente of Ambrosia Software, talks about the three games they’ll have available when the iPhone App Store opens. Andrew covers why they decided to take more traditional games and re-create them for the new platform, and how Aki Mahjoing, mondo Solitaire and Mr. Sudoku take advantage of the iPhone platform. Andrew also provides his thoughts on the iPhone pricing plans and where all of this is going in an interview recorded on the eve of the App Store launch.

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MacVoices #897: Start Talking to Your iPhone with Fonix iSpeak

Posted by Chuck on 10th July 2008

 
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Fonix Speech
Want to talk to your iPhone? No, not on your iPhone, to your iPhone? Steve Jones, Sales, Marketing and Business Development, and Lynn Shepherd, Vice President of Product Development, of Fonix Speech talk about their iPhone voice control software, Fonix iSpeak, coming soon to an iPhone near you. iSpeak delivers voice-dialing for anyone in your Contacts list and voice navitation of the songs and playlists on your iPhone. Steve and Lynn talk about their speech recognition technology, how it works with virtually no training necessary for either the software or the user.

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MacVoices #896: Nancy Conner Discusses the Viability of Google Apps

Posted by Chuck on 9th July 2008

 
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Nancy Conner
Cloud computing is a hot topic, but is it for you. Nancy Conner, the author of Google Apps: The Missing Manual from O’Reilly/Pogue Press, delivers some thoughts on the subject in a look at the software-as-service offerings from Google. Nancy discusses why security isn’t the concern it might be, what is and isn’t missing in the word processing and presentation offerings (for now), and where the online utilities outshine their desktop counterparts. The power of having your productivity applications connected to the web, the sharing and collaboration options and how word-of-mouth is contributing to the spread of Google Apps are all part of why you should take a look at this option for your home or office activities.

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