MacNotables #732: Christopher Breen on the Changing Perception of Apple

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Christopher Breen
Christopher Breen is back to talk about his thoughts on the world’s changing perception of Apple, the Macintosh and Macintosh users. Chris focuses on several pieces of evidence that have led him to conclude that the rest of the world may finally be “getting it“ about Apple products, including comments from friends, family and strangers alike. Chris and Chuck discuss the differences in Apple’s and Microsoft’s cultures, how it shows in their products, express concern for unrealistic expectations and try hard not to bash Windows…but fail.

MacVoices #763 – In-Depth with the SmileOnMyMac Productivity Suite

Greg Scown Philip Goward

Greg Scown

Philip Goward

SmileOnMyMac co-founders Greg Scown and Philip Goward talk in detail about their stable of productivity products that include utilities for communications, document editing, web surfing, disc labeling and digital photos. Highlights of the discussion include the latest capabilities of faxing software PageSender 4 and the integration with PDFPen that provides a paperless system of handling documents. Greg and Philip cover the multi-language support their products offer, their support options and much more in this profile of a successful Mac software developer.

MacNotables #731: Breakfast with Dr. Mac – Bob LeVitus’ Favorite Inexpensive Picks

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Bob LeVitus

Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus is back in an in-person interview at the breakfast table in the middle of his Mid-Atlantic Macintosh User Group Tour for 2007. On Bob’s mind this time are some of his favorite inexpensive software and hardware picks for Mac users of every stripe. From utilities to games, audio to mouse control, Bob’s got it covered.

MacNotables #730: Breakfast with Dr. Mac – Bob LeVitus’ Favorite Freeware

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Bob LeVitus

We catch up with Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus at the breakfast table in the middle of his Mid-Atlantic Macintosh User Group Tour for 2007. Bob talks about the tour and some of the favorites he’s showing off this time around in his “State of the Mac Address” presentation. Bob talks about the current state of Mac shareware and freeware, offers some advice to shareware and freeware authors on what to produce and how to get noticed, and profiles a few of the free applications that his audiences get to see.

MacNotables #729: The MacNotables Examine iPhone Lust

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In the second of a two-part conversation with Adam Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner, the subject of iPhone lust is raised and the panel go for the bait, discussing the discovery of iPhone photos on Flickr, the iPhone camera and why a decent cell phone camera may be an oxymoron. At the very first public showing Apple announced much of the feature set for the iPhone, and we discuss why finding the perfect combination is so difficult. As the conversation went later into the night the panel identify the genesis of iPhone lust and the surprising thing Adam has in common with teenage girls in the “Non-Caffeinated” edition of MacNotables.

Adam Engst
Adam Engst
Andy Ihnatko
Andy Ihnatko
Chuck Joiner
Chuck Joiner