MacVoices #8130: Oliver Breidenbach of Boinx Software Discusses Fotomagico , PhotoPresenter, iStopMotion and More
Oliver Breidenbach, the CEO of Boinx Software explains what the latest version of their digital storytelling app, Fotomagico, offers to both casual and professional photographers. Much more than just a slideshow application, Fotomagico lets the user upgrade their presentations with effects, transitions, music and more. Oliver explains why they support not just iPhoto, but Aperture [...]
MacVoices #8128: Guy Kawasaki Delivers a ‘Reality Check’ on His New Book and Alltop, His Information Aggregation Site
Guy Kawasaki, the CEO of Alltop, discusses the the origins of the site and how it aggregates the best sources of news and information on a variety of subjects. Guy explains why Alltop is better than do-it-yourself, why it is more effective than Google at getting and keeping you informed and gives us a sneak [...]
MacVoices #8126: Joe Kissell Helps You Take Control of MobileMe
Author and Mac expert Joe Kissell is back to discuss his latest effort, Take Control of MobileMe. The transition from .Mac to MobileMe hasn’t been a smooth one, but Joe helps make sense of how things have gotten better since the launch, and some things you can do to help fix some of the challenges [...]
MacVoices #8117: MacVoices at New Media Expo – Deborah Kornfilt of Mogulus On Creating Your 24/7 Web Video Presence
On the show floor at New Media Expo, Deborah Kornfilt, Content Developer for Mogulus, profiles their web site that lets you create your own online streaming video presence. What makes Mogulus different is their browser-based video switcher, complete with multi-cam support, titling, branding, bugs and more. Deborah discusses connectivity requirements, supported video formats and resolutions, [...]
MacVoices #8115: MacVoices at New Media Expo – Andrew Welch of Ambrosia Software Introduces WireTap Anywhere.
On the show floor at New Media Expo, Andrew Welch, el Presidente of Ambrosia Software, talks about their new sound utility, Wiretap Anywhere. Not just a podcast took, Wiretap Anywhere allows the user to gather and manage virtually any audio source, internal or external, with ease, mixing them together, controlling how they interact, and more. [...]
MacVoices #8114: MacVoices at New Media Expo – Rishi Mallik of Qik Introduces The iPhone Version of Their Streaming Video Service
On the show floor at New Media Expo, Rishi Mallik, Business Development and Product Marketing Manager for Qik talks about their service that lets you stream video from your phone straight to the web. Qik has just released the iPhone 3G of their software, and Richi talks about why they decided to be one of [...]
MacVoices #8113: MacVoices at New Media Expo: David Chmura of humbledaisy Describes Converting Your Presentations into Podcasts with ProfCast
From the show floor at New Media Expo, David Chmura, the Chief Instigator of humbledaisy, discusses ProfCast, their software that takes your Keynote or even PowerPoint presentations and converts them into a video podcast suitable for online distribution. David talks about how this option delivers a file that can scale back to full resolution, how [...]
MacVoices #8112: Maria Langer Talks WordPress.com Training and Why It Is Better on Video
Maria Langer, the hostess of WordPress.com 2.5 Essential Training discusses the advantages of video training and what she covers in her latest contribution to the lynda.com video training library. Maria talks about the advantages and disadvantages of hosting a blog on WordPress.com as opposed to a server install of your own, and why you should [...]
MacVoices #8111 – Rich Mogull on Mac Security, DNS Vulnerabilities, Why You Should Care, and More
Rich Mogull discusses some of the security issues that came to light at the recent Black Hat and DEFCON conferences in Las Vegas. Rich walks us through why even Mac users need to be concerned with security in the browser, in Google Widgets and Google Gears, and even when using your favorite social network. Rich [...]
MacVoices #8109: Fraser Speirs of Connected Flow on Exposure for the iPhone, Uploading, and the Future of the App Store
Connected Flow founder Fraser Speirs talks about the first version of his first iPhone app, Exposure, how it delivers “2 billion photos, in your pocket,” and the many ways it lets you interact with the online photo-sharing site, Flickr. Fraser discusses why upload wasn’t included in the first version of Exposure, why it will probably [...]










