MacVoices #655: Dan Wood and Terrence Talbot of Karelia Software Introduce Their New Web Site Authoring Tool, Sandvox
What Sandvox is built for, its metaphor and why Dan and Terrence decided on going the open source route when creating Sandvox are all discussed in detail. Collections, pagelets and the introductory pricing are all covered by the team.
Dan also discusses the “Watson is dead, long live Watson” phenomenon in spite of the fact that [...]
MacVoices #642: Podcasting Wisdom from Take Control Author Andy Williams Affleck
Andy Williams Affleck, the author of the just-updated Take Control of Podcasting On The Mac, discusses how podcasting has evolved, gives his top three suggestions to would-be podcasters, his impressions of GarageBand 3, outlines how he gathered the information for his book and why he is doing a companion podcast to the eBook in addition [...]
MacVoices #637: Dan Pourhadi on iWeb, No iPod Announcements at Expo, and Why, “If It’s Too Mobile, You’re Too Old”
Dan Pourhadi, our youth correspondent, talks about the controversy he whipped up when he called iWeb, “a piece of crap,” why no iPod annoucments at Expo might have alienated a segment of Apple’s audience and why, when it comes to video, the saying has been updated to, “If it’s too mobile, you’re too old.”
MacVoices #636: Joe Kissel Takes Control of the New .Mac Features
Joe Kissell, the author of the just-updated Take Control of .Mac ebook, talks about the latest updates to Apple’s .Mac service, including new bandwidth allocations, new features and some overlooked aspects of .Mac and the use of .Mac groups. How Apple is tying in the iLife ‘06 apps to .Mac and why that ends up [...]
MacVoices #634: MacVoices at Expo – Jeff Carlson Wraps Up Macworld Expo
From the Podcast Stage on the show floor, Jeff Carlson of TidBITS provides his wrap-up of the highlights of Macworld Expo. Jeff and Chuck share a discussion of show favorites, the entire Expo experience and how information on the show floor seems to travel by osmosis.
MacVoices #633: MacVoices at Expo – How FilmLoop Goes Beyond Simple Photo Sharing
From the Podcast Place stage on the Expo floor, Alice Lankester and Karen Mullarkey from FilmLoop talk about arguably the coolest software debuted at the show, how it allows you to share photos in an entirely new way and the fact that they beat Steve Jobs to the “photocasting” concept by one day. Karen, the [...]
MacVoices #628: MacVoices at Expo – The State of No-Cost Sofware from the FreeMacware.com Team
Richard Miller and Brian Stucki of FreeMacWare.com talk about how their site has developed, why they prefer to grow by word of mouth rather than advertising and the state of free Mac software vs. its counterpart on the PC platform.
MacVoices #622: MacVoices at Expo: MemoryMiner Helps You Tell Your Story…Whatever It Is
GroupSmarts CEO John Fox introduces MemoryMiner, another winner of the coveted “Macworld Best of Show” award. John talks about winning the award and explains the many uses of MemoryMiner to tell stories, and not just geneological stories. Movies, photos, audio, URLs and more can all be used as elements to help you communicate your story, [...]
MacVoices #621: MacVoices at Expo: Google Earth Explained by Mike Pinkerton
One “Macworld Best of Show” award winner that you can try out for free is the Mac version of Google Earth, the amazing and addictive application that lets you view the world in all sorts of new and interesting ways. Mike Pinkerton of Google talks about how it works and why Google has released it [...]







