MacVoices #803 – Sharon Zardetto Discusses Why “Take Control: The Mac OS X Lexicon” Is More Than Just A Reference
Sharon Zardetto has updated Take Control: The Mac OS X Lexicon for the Leopard era, and joins us to talk about how the latest version of the Mac OS required some additions you would...
MacVoices #14051: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Apple Mail
Joe Kissell is back after an uncharacteristic silence to discuss his newest book, Take Control of Apple Mail. Joe explains why this book takes a somewhat different approach than previous efforts, and why it...
MacVoices #767 – Clark Humphrey Helps You Take Control of Digital TV
The newest release from Take Control eBooks is an update to help you understand one of the most confusing consumer electronics purchase you can make: digital TV. Clark Humphrey, the author of Take Control...
MacVoices #20191: Joe Kissell Takes Control of iCloud for the Seventh Time (1)
Joe Kissell has updated his Take Control of iCloud to the seventh edition, the first in Take Control history. Can iCloud finally replace Dropbox? Joe tells us why the answer is a definite “maybe”, depending...
MacVoices #22071: Kirk McElhearn Takes Control of Audio Hijack 4
Kirk McElhearn has authored the second edition of Take Control of Audio Hijack for Take Control Books that covers the newest edition of Rogue Amoeba’s audio utility, version 4. Our discussion starts with some...