Software

Chuck Joiner, Michael E. Cohen

MacVoices #13139: Michael E. Cohen Takes Control of PDFpen 6

Michael Cohen and our friends at Take Control Books have just released Take Control of PDFpen 6, and Michael displays his enthusiasm for both the book and the program in this discussion. Starting with the fact that he *wanted* to write this book (a characteristic of all Take Control authors), Michael talks about the hot new [...]

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Chuck Joiner, Derrick Story

MacVoices #13138: Derrick Story Talks About ‘iPad for Digital Photographers’

Digital photography expert Derrick Story has a new book with a very specific focus. iPad for Digital Photographers is your guide to getting the most out of Apple’s tablet if you are into photography. Derrick talks about why the iPad is such a compelling and useful device for photographers of all experience levels. With tips on [...]

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MacVoices #13137: Ted Landau on Apple TV, Apple Televisions and a Possible Turning Point in Apple’s Operating Systems

Ted Landau talks about the benefits of multiple Apple TVs (and why he now has one on every screen in his home), whether an Apple television makes sense, and how we all consume our video entertainment. Ted then takes aim at the next version of iOS and discusses what effect the absence of Scott Forstall [...]

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Chuck Joiner, Karen Anderson

MacVoices #13136: Karen Anderson Discusses the History, Challenges and State of Blogging

Karen Anderson has many passions, one of which is the subject of blogging. In the first of a series of conversations on the subject, Karen helps us understand where we’re going by learning about where we’ve been in the world of blogging. Didn’t know blogging had a history? It does, from an origin in a [...]

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Matt Neuburg, John Brayton, Chuck Joiner

MacVoices #13134: The MacJury Examines iOS Wants, Needs and Expectations Before WWDC

With WWDC just around the corner, The MacJury gets geeky in some places as it takes a look at the needs, wants and expectations for the next version of the iOS. Side loading of apps, sharing documents among apps and de-krufting iOS are part of the conversation. But it doesn’t stop there. Issues with the [...]

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Gus Mueller

MacVoices #13133: Gus Mueller of Flying Meat Software Profiles Acorn 4, “The Image Editor for Humans”

Gus Mueller of Flying Meat Software has a lot to be proud of in the newest version of their photo and graphics powerhouse, Acorn 4. Gus walks us through some of the biggest updates, including the dynamically updating Brush Designer, non-Destructive Filters and Curves. Gus explains the vector capabilities of Acorn, why it is important [...]

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Chuck Joiner, Lars Steiger

MacVoices #13132: Lars Steiger of MailPlane Talks About The Newest Version of Their Gmail Client

There’s a new version of MailPlane, the stand-alone Gmail app for the Mac, and Lars Steiger of MailPlane talks about the new features and the challenges and benefits of providing more fully-featured access to Google’s mail. Lars also profiles their “secret weapon for managing support email inquiries,” Replies. This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by [...]

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Chuck Joiner, Jim Dalrymple

MacVoices #13131: Jim Dalrymple On The Death of Tablets, Apple’s Bond Issue, Late Software and Fifty Billion Downloads

Jim Dalrymple has been busy reviewing, analyzing and commenting on a wide variety of happenings in the tech world, and is happy to share some of his thoughts on the recent Úll conference in Dublin, Blackberry’s CEO’s comments on the impending death of tablets, and Apple’s Bond Issue. Jim doesn’t stop there, delivering some common-sense thoughts on [...]

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Ted Landau

MacVoices #13130: Ted Landau on WWDC, Apple TV Problems, Typing in iOS, and An Email Change

Ted Landau covers a wide variety of topics in our most recent conversation, including why he is attending Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC), whether tablets really will be dead in five years, and typing on an iPhone. Ted also talks about a problem and solution for an Apple TV problem, and why he is contemplating [...]

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Chuck Joiner, Chris Christensen

MacVoices #13129: Talking Travel Tech with Chris Christensen of The Amateur Traveler

As you start to make this year’s vacation plans, you might give a little extra thought to how technology can help, and what you should take with you. Chris Christensen of The Amateur Traveler is the perfect person to help you get a handle on travel gear, iPhone and iPad apps, services and tips for [...]

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