MacVoices #885: Christian Rueb of equinux Profiles Their TubeStick hybrid and The Tube Software Combination
Christian Rueb of equinux provides an overview of their new video hardware/software combination, the TubeStick hybrid and The Tube. equinux has taken a different approach to capturing and using broadcast video on your Mac, building in unique capabilities to enhance the experience. Sure, you can record and take your programs with you on your iPod [...]
MacVoices #884: Jacqui Cheng of Ars Technica Discusses Their Purchase by Condé Nast
Ars Technica Assistant Editor Jacqui Cheng discusses the announcement of their purchase by Condé Nast, what it means to dedicated Ars readers, and why she’s excited about the opportunities it presents. Large media companies acquiring smaller, web-based media operations are not new, and not always good. Jacqui explains why that’s not the case in this [...]
MacVoices #883: Ian Schray of SoftPress Discusses the Latest Enhancements to Freeway
Ian Schray of SoftPress is back to talk about some of the latest enhancements to their web publishing tool, Freeway. Both v5.0 and v5.1 brought some significant enhancements to Freeway, and Ian takes us through those, starting at the beginning. Ian explains why Freeway, in both the Pro and Express versions, is a web authoring [...]
MacVoices #882: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Both Apple Mail in Leopard and Spam
Joe Kissell, the author of the brand new Take Control of Apple Mail in Leopard and the updated Take Control of Spam in Apple Mail discusses both in a bonus-length interview. First, Joe discusses the latest version of Apple Mail, what has been added and updated, what has been taken away, and what works and [...]
MacVoices #879: Galen Gruman of InfoWorld Discusses Macs in the Enterprise Market
The attitudes about Macs in the enterprise market are changing, and Galen Gruman, the Executive Editor of of InfoWorld, talks about some of the contributing factors. Galen discusses how the success of Firefox, cloud computing virtualization, parity of maintenance costs and more have made Macs more welcome in corporate IT. Galen explains how Microsoft has [...]
MacVoices #878: James Abeler on Expanding Your Apple TV’s Capabilities with ATV Flash
James Abeler of Apple Core LLC introduces the ATV Flash. With the ATV Flash installed, your Apple TV supports a whole host of new video file formats, including AVI, DivX and Xvid. If that was all, the ATV Flash would be a great product, but it also adds native web browsing so you can watch [...]
MacVoices #876: Patrick Nugent of Roxio Discusses the Features of Toast 9 Titanium
Patrick Nugent, Product Manager for Toast 9 Titanium from Roxio provides a tour of the latest enhancements to the industry-standard disc burning utility. Patrick explains the differences in the flavors of Toast, and covers in detail the new Blu-Ray support for both data and video, including the capability to share Blu-Ray content on DVD media. [...]
MacJury #802: The Future of the Mac mini, Yahoo vs. Microsoft and the iPhone as #1 Mobile Browser
The first issue before the MacJury is the future (or not) of the Mac mini, what it is good for, what it could be and why you should think outside the box when considering one. Then, the available evidence involving Microsoft’s attempts to buy Yahoo and how it will affect Mac users is examined, and [...]
MacJury #801: The MacJury Is Called To Order on Blu-Ray, the Apple TV, Tech Conferences and More
MacVoices‘ host Chuck Joiner is launching a new show: The MacJury, and the first show is being included on the MacVoices’ site and in the newsfeeds to help introduce listeners to the latest program for Mac news and entertainment. Each show will feature a different panel of personalities from the Mac universe in a freewheeling [...]










