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Here’s the 14th episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
This week we look at my new sound system, the Altec Lansing FX-6021, a USB print server I just received from KeySpan. Robert Pritchett from the macCompanion looks at VidoeCue Pro, Version 2 from Varasoft.
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One of my top ten software programs on the Mac is just updated to version 1.5. Here is the “What’s New” list…
PDF Workflow support.
Fancy Pants Palettes.
Smooth freehand lines.
Resize canvas to super small.
New color picker.
Shadows on Graphics!
Compositing modes.
Grids!
New startup pref.
Lots of new menu widget commands.
New “round rectangle” shape
New “configure sheet” for new shapes
New line end shapes in addition to arrow- circle and diamond.
Auto-detect new workflow scripts
Lots of other little things to make life better with FlySketch, and of course various bug fixes.
Download it today at http://www.flyingmeat.com
Here’s the 13th episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
This week we look at Amnesty from Mesa Dynamics, a Dashboard utility of sorts I just learned of from a listener. Robert Pritchett from the macCompanion looks at Delicious Library from Delicious Monster.
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TechPodCasts.com If it’s Tech It’s Here
Honolulu, Hawaii. (Jul 21, 2005) Podcast Connect, Inc., administrative
managers of TechPodCasts.com, the top technical audio podcast resource
worldwide, announced today a first of it’s kind sponsorship deal with Citrix
Online the makers of GotoMeeting.com
This sponsorship is the perfect marketing fit, we have the technical
audience, and we will be able to directly reach decision makers in the
technical community. We look forward to a successful campaign and a long
term relationship with Citrix Online.
TechPodcasts.com is a network of independent audio content producers who
have agreed to create child safe, educational content that work collectively
to build the best collection of Technical Podcast available on the Internet.
Each member has been screened by his peers for membership suitability,
additionally the network has a affiliation program that is voluntary, and is
tied to the commercial aspect of podcasting. All member no mater their
membership status have an equal vote in the development of the network.
Detailed descriptions of our on site content, member biographies, and show
links can be found at www.techpodcasts.com. Be sure to tune in to our weekly
Techpodcasts.com Round Table and TechPodCasts this week.
In the next day or two the organization of which I am a member,
TechPodcasts.com is going to make the first announcement of it’s kind in
podcasting history. You will see a few changes around here and on the podcast because of it. Keep listening.
Here’s the 12th episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
This week we look at the new miniStack external drive and hub combination I just purchased. Robert Pritchett from the macCompanion looks at what the Mac Sales numbers really mean, and how many Macs are actually out there being used.
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Here’s the 11th episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
This week we look at the new iMac I just purchased. The good and the bad. Robert Pritchett from the macCompanion looks at one of the books being reviewed this month at his website. Then we finish our discussion of security on the Mac.
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Here’s the 10th episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
This week I look at the final two programs in my Mac software top ten list. The programs are Pod2go and Snood.Robert Pritchett from the macCompanion looks at two of the books being reviewed this month at his website. Then we start our discussion of security on the Mac.
You can either click on the podcast link on the left and listen to it via QT from the browser, or you can right click on the podcast link and choose to “download linked file”. That will download the mp3 and you can play it from you hard drive with iTunes.
The right link below is the URL for the podcast RSS feed. Just right click it and choose to copy the address and then paste it in your podcast reader, or ipodder, or newsreader that will download enclosures automatically.
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Here’s a little teaser for you. We’ll be back with the full podcast later this week and I’ll finish that top ten list I started so long ago.
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The right link below is the URL for the podcast RSS feed. Just right click it and choose to copy the address and then paste it in your podcast reader, or ipodder, or newsreader that will download enclosures automatically.
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