MacVoices #802 – Michael Wray of Mariner Software Previews Their Macworld Expo Annoucnements
On “The Road to Macworld Conference & Expo,” Mariner Software president Michael Wray discusses how his company’s goal is to dominate the specialized writing tools market. Mike talks about the dreaded “blank page,” several different types of writing and what Mariner’s tools offer to the authors of each. Mike also explains how MacJournal can be [...]
MacVoices #801 – Diane Cohn Discusses the Lack of an Apple-Oriented Social Network
Diane Cohn has questions about why there is no Apple-specific social network. The former Apple User Group Program Manager and member several of Apple’s web teams has a unique perspective on the social networking phenomenon and wants to know what MacVoices’ listeners think of the current options and the desirability of an option just for [...]
MacVoices #7113 – The Second User Groups 2.0 Leadership Conference
New ideas for Mac User Group leaders and enthusiasts are the focus of The User Groups 2.0 Virtual Conferences, organized by The MUG Center. The second of these conferences was held on November 27 and featured keynote speaker Michael Horton of the Los Angeles Final Cut Pro Users Group. Mike discussed many of the differences [...]
MacVoices Listener Update: MacVoices’ Las Vegas Meet-Up, Supporting MacVoices and MacLevelTen Participation
MacVoices’ host Chuck Joiner provides a brief listener update to announce a MacVoices’ meet-up in Las Vegas, ways that you can help support MacVoices, some new social networking options and MacVoices’ participation in the MacLevelTen media group.
MacVoices #7109: The Producers of MacLevelTen Discuss The Media Group’s Launch
MacLevelTen is the new Mac media group on the block, but the member producers include some very familiar faces. In their first public appearance as a group the team introduce themselves and their many and varied productions, talk about why they felt the time was right to form a media group, and cover some of [...]
MacVoices #7101 – Paul Levine of RAGE Software Discusses Their Mac-Specific Search Engine Optimization Products
Do you have a web site? If so, you need to start paying attention to Search Engine Optimization (SEO) to generate more traffic. Paul Levine of RAGE Software talks about the art of SEO and how it fits in to many of the most popular Mac web publishing programs. RAGE Software offers a variety of [...]
MacVoices #799 – Softpress Updates Web Publishing Tool Freeway for Leopard
If you’re not satisfied with the power of Apple’s iWeb, you should consider Freeway. Ian Schray, the U.S. Marketing Manager for Softpress discusses what the current version of Freeway, version 4, brings to the web publishing market. Approachability, standards-compliant code and an enthusiastic user community are all key advantages of Freeway, making it appropriate for [...]
MacVoices #797 – Roberto Baldwin of Talks About What He Brings to the Online Presence for Mac|Life
The new Online Editor for Mac|Life magazine, Roberto Baldwin, brings a rather unusual background to his new job: previously, he was a producer for the online celebrity news site and TV show TMZ. Robbie talks about how Macs were an integral part of TMZ’s rise to media power, gives us some hints about what is [...]
MacVoices #795 – Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba Profiles Their Latest Product, Radioshift
Rogue Amoeba has a reputation for helping Mac users do useful things with audio, and their new product, Radioshift, is no exception. Rogue Amoeba CEO Paul Kafasis introduces the capabilities of Radioshift and how it gives the user access to those streams, but also the capability of recording those streams for listening at a more [...]
MacVoices #793 – iPhone Report Card (Part 2) with the MacVoices iPhone Panel
The MacVoices iPhone Panel members, Pat Fauquet, Paul Kafasis, Dan Pourhadi, and Steve Sande share their reactions to the $200 iPhone price drop before diving into a discussion of the iPhone Report Card. After living with the iPhone for almost three months everyone had opinions on features they consider best-in-class, and capabilities that clearly [...]







