MacVoices #13145: Greg Maletic of Panic Software Discusses Status Board

Greg Maletic  of Panic Software gives us a look at a very different kind of iOS app, Status Board.  Featuring a customizable interface to display key pieces of data for your office, or for yourself, Status Board delivers an attractive way to visualize information. Greg discusses the panels that come with Status Board, sources of information on the web, and how you can add to it with your own customizable data sets. And your data can be displayed larger than life by connecting your iPad to a big screen TV via Apple TV or HDMI.

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MacVoices #13144: The MacJury Examines Mac OS Wants, Needs and Expectations Before WWDC

A little while ago, we looked at what we want, need and expect to see for iOS at Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference. This time, we take a look at what our panel wants, needs and expects to see for the Mac OS. Whether the Mac OS is mature and has no where to go or is just getting started, whether innovations or stability should be the focus, and and what we can realistically expect to see are all examined by the panel of Oliver Breidenbach of Boinx Software, Philip Goward of Smile, Kirk McElhearn of Macworld,  Greg Scown of Smile  and host Chuck Joiner.

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MacVoices #13143: Transporter 2.0 Brings Enhanced Capabilities To Your Private, Personal Cloud

Jim Sherhart of Connected Data provides the details of the new 2.0 version of the Transporter software. With the new version in place, your Transporter will function more like the cloud services you are familiar with, including automatic syncing to all your devices (even Android), email file links, the ability to access and share less active files, and more. Add that to the cost-effectiveness and security of having your own private cloud, and the Transporter is the online storage solution you’ve been looking for.

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MacVoices #13142: The Latest News and Updates on AltWWDC

Two of the organizers of the  AltWWDC Conference,  Judy Chen  and  Rob Elkin, are back to give us some updates on the event that will parallel  Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference  in San Francisco in a couple weeks. This time, they brought with them one of the sponsors of AltWWDC, John Wilker. New speakers, new activities and updates on things  already announced are on the agenda, along with a tease or two of things yet to come.

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MacVoices #13141: Daniel Berube and Michael Horton on The London SuperMeet, Video Production and More

Daniel Berube and Michael Horton  are back to preview the presenters and activities at the upcoming SuperMeet in London. The SuperMeet has developed into a key series of events for the video production community. Dan and Mike talk about this year’s Las Vegas SuperMeet, why so many companies offer support through both sponsorships and appearances, and the importance of making personal vs. virtual connections.

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