MacVoices #1182: Glenn Fleishman Takes Control of Your 802.11n Airport Network for the Second Time

Glenn Fleishman

Glenn Fleishman just completed his most recent book, Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Network, Second Edition, and joins us to discuss a variety of Airport matters, including why Apple abandoned that term in OX X 10.7 Lion. Only the base station units retain the “Airport” name, and Glenn covers some of the benefits that [...]

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MacVoices #1180: Rich Siegel on Who Uses and Should Use BBEdit 10

Rich Siegel

Bare Bones Software‘s venerable BBEdit recently reached version 10, a milestone for any product. Rich Siegel explains why BBEdit is still best described as a text editor, and exactly what that means. Rich explains why BBEdit is used by professionals of many stripes, from programmers to web developers, journalists to scientists, and why it might [...]

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MacVoices #1179: Dan Wood Discusses Migrating From iWeb to Sandvox

Dan Wood

The indications from Apple are that their web publishing program, iWeb, is reaching its end of life. In June of 2012, MobileMe will go away, and with it any web sites you have hosted there. Dan Wood of Karelia Software discusses why you need to start looking for other options for both now, and how [...]

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MacVoices #1178: Matt Neuburg Takes Control of Using Lion

Matt Neuburg

Matt Neuburg has spent a whole lot of time with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion during its beta period, and shares what he learned to help you make full use of it in Take Control of Using Lion. In a conversation that is part practical advice, part philosophical discussion, Matt details how features like Auto [...]

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MacVoices #1177: Joe Kissell Takes Full Control of Upgrading to Lion

Joe Kissell

Joe Kissell has been living with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Lion for some time now, and shares some of the bleeding-edge wisdom from his new book, Take Control of Upgrading to Lion v1.1. Whether you plan to install Lion immediately, or wait a few weeks for the dust to settle, Joe can help you [...]

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MacVoices #1175: Michael E. Cohen Takes Control of TextExpander

Michael E. Cohen

Michael E. Cohen has added to the Take Control library with Take Control of TextExpander. Michael describes his transition from an author on a project to a TextExpander fan, then covers some of the features that make TextExpander appropriate for users of all levels, needs big and small. Able to handle not just text, but [...]

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MacVoices #1174: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Troubleshooting Your Mac for the Second Time

Joe Kissell

Joe Kissell is back to discuss another in his trilogy of Mac performance books, this time covering the newest revision to Take Control of Troubleshooting Your Mac. Things keep getting more complex, so your troubleshooting skills have to match. Joe discusses how his own experiences drove this revision, how he selects what topics to cover, [...]

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MacVoices #1174: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Troubleshooting Your Mac for the Second Time

Joe Kissell

Joe Kissell is back to cover another in his trilogy of Mac performance books, this time covering the newest revision to Take Control of Troubleshooting Your Mac. Things keep getting more complex, so your troubleshooting skills have to match. Joe discusses how his own experiences drove this revision, how he selects what topics to cover, [...]

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MacVoices #1173: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Speeding Up Your Mac

Joe Kissell

In what turns out is the third book in a trilogy of Mac performance information, Joe Kissell has released Take Control of Speeding Up Your Mac. While it didn’t start out as a series, this book joins Take Control of Troubleshooting Your Mac and Take Control of Maintaining Your Mac to help you get and [...]

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MacVoices #1172: Matt Neuburg Discusses The Potential Loss of Rosetta in Mac OS X Lion and How To Prepare

Matt Neuburg

Rosetta, the part of the current version of the Mac OS that lets you run old PowerPC programs is rumored to be going away in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, and that has plenty of users upset. Matt Neuburg of TidBITS has been looking in to the situation and has an extended discussion with host [...]

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