MacVoices #1065: Joe Kissell Discusses Making the Move From POP Email to IMAP Email

Take Control Books author Joe Kissell tackles the subject of converting your email from POP to IMAP. What is POP? What is IMAP? Joe walks us through the answers and why you should care. Along the way, Joe covers why now is an especially important time to consider the move, syncing, downloading, deleting and expunging [...]
MacVoices #1064: Erik Bernskiold Discusses How Web Design Constantly Changes, How to Keep Up, and The MacVoices Group Redesign

Web Designer Erik Bernskiold of Bernskiold Media is the architect of The MacVoices Group’s in-progress web site redesign. We talk with Erik about his background, WordPress vs. some of the other options, and how he keeps up with the ever-changing world of web design. Erik and Chuck discuss the importance of the business relationship and [...]
MacVoices #1062 – MacVoices At Macworld – Tim Robertson Closes The Main Stage With An All-Star Celebration of Macworld

In what he billed as a Celebration of Macworld, Tim Robertson of OWC Radio closed out the Macworld 2010 Main Stage with an all-star roster of guests pulled from the audience to talk about what Macworld means, both present and future. Sharing their thoughts on the show were:
Grant Dahlke – Other World Computing
Paul Kent – [...]
MacVoices #1061: MacVoices at Macworld – Oliver Breidenbach of Boinx Software Shows PhotoPresenter and Previews The Next BoinxTV

In the Boinx Software booth at Macworld 2010, CEO Oliver Breidenbach shows off the new versions of FotoMagico and PhotoPresenter, talks about why BoinxTV, was so widely used to produce and deliver video at Macworld 2010, and teases us with some feature in the next version of the software, including a streaming feature from within [...]
MacVoices #1056: MacVoices at Macworld – BeeJive Aggregates Your iPhone Chat Options

At Macworld 2010, Satheesh Akkinepall of BeeJive shows how their app lets you stay in touch with your friends no matter what instant message service you (or they) prefer. BeeJive allows simultaneous presence on a wide variety of different services, takes advantage of all the rich media features of the various services, integrates push services [...]
MacVoices #1051: MacVoices at Macworld – Security Expert Rich Mogull On What To Be Afraid of and What Is Hype
From the Macworld 2010 show floor, security guru Rich Mogull of TidBITS and Securosis talks about what is and isn’t worthy of concern in the world of computer, iPhone and iPad security. Rich wrote the cover article in the March 2010 issue of Macworld, and helps makes sense of what you really need to pay [...]
MacVoices #1048: MacVoicesTV at Macworld – TripIt Puts All Your Travel Plans and More on Your iPhone

In the Mobile Applications Showcase on the Macworld 2010 show floor, Hoodan Mahallati , Product Manager for TripIt reviews how their web service combines with their TripIt iPhone app to put all your travel information, including hotel reservations, flight information, rewards numbers and more in your iPhone. With sync capabilities, live updates on and [...]
MacVoices #1047: MacVoices at Macworld – Apparent’s New Doxie Scans to the Cloud

On the show floor at Macworld 2010, Paul Scandariato of Apparent introduces their affordable Doxie portable USB scanner. While Doxie can scan locally, its primary target is the cloud: Google Docs, EverNote, Flickr and more. Pal talks about why scanning to the cloud is preferable, how to leverage the cloud services for things like optical [...]
MacVoices #1044: MacVoices at Macworld – Jay Nelson Talks Fonts, Design and His New Macworld Column

From the Macworld 2010 show floor, Jay Nelson of Design Tools Monthly and Design Tools Weekly helps us understand the importance of fonts in a world that seems to be increasingly moving away from paper. Understanding and choosing the right font for the job may be the easiest way you can improve the look of [...]
MacVoices #1034: MacVoices at Macworld – MacTech and MacsimumNews Join Forces to Create MacNews

From the show floor at Macworld 2010, Neil Ticktin, founder and publisher of MacTech, and MacsimumNews‘ Chief Macsimizer Dennis Sellers announce MacTech’s acquisition MacsimumNews to create MacNews, the newest place to keep up with the rapidly changing Apple and Macintosh universe. The duo discuss the combination, the new site (in beta at the moment), [...]





