Podcasts about apple's iwork

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Space Javelin
S02E006: Listener questions, free stuff, new chips, yak poo, and Prince

Space Javelin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 59:53


Charles and Mike got reader questions about the Mac Pro, so they answered them! They also talk about Apple's iWork and iLife giveaway, Apple's self-driving software/hardware platform, and the latest chips from Intel -- Basin Falls and Coffee Lake. Speaking of falls, they also analyze the fall of Plastc, which wanted to be the one credit card you use for all your credit accounts, and are wary of the new Mastercard with a biometric fingerprint reader because it's not as secure as Apple Pay. On the year anniversary of his passing, we pay tribute to Prince and report on a new song that's legally in limbo now. We finish up with another Lightning Round covering the iPad shortage, Apple's satellite hires, the Live Photo API, Microsoft busting up two-factor authentication, and the future of Yahoo -- we mean Oath (?). Get on board for an action-packed hour of power, cadets!

LAPUG
LAPUG Monthly Meeting April 2016

LAPUG

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 120:37


40 years!  On April 1, Apple celebrated their 40th anniversary at a great bash on their campus with Beats 1 DJ Zane Lowe broadcasting live from the party. In its 40 years, Apple has created lots of products that have really changed the world and inspired other companies to copy or follow -- Macintosh, iPod, iPhone, iPad. They've also created a few products that haven't done so well -- Apple III, Lisa, Macintosh Portable, Pippin, MacTV, Quadra with DOS Card, hockey puck Mouse, Apple HiFi, G4 Cube. At our next meeting, we'll spend some time reminiscing and we'll have a few old products on hand that will bring back lots of memories.  We'll also have some fun with some of the best Apple Ads over the last few decades. At the latest product announcements, Apple has been saying that iPad Pro is more powerful than over 80% of the PC laptops sold in the last year. They also said they're focusing on having the iPad replace aging PC laptops that are 5 years old and older. If that's true, there better be real-world apps available that can handle the day-to-day needs of most consumers (but maybe not true Power Users).  This month, we'll focus on some of those tools for business that work well with iOS. We'll look at Apple's iWork products, Microsoft Office, Outlook, Outlining, Project Management, PDF Workflows, Cloud integration, file sharing, Scanning, and more.   Since we'll be at the Apple Store, this will also be an opportunity to take a look at the new iPhone SE! 

MacBites
MacBites - Episode 0079

MacBites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2013 69:10


In this episode, the good, the bad and the ugly ... Bah Humbug! BackBites Evernote Socks Printing from 1Password 4 ChatBites Mavericks install Menu mirroring Mavericks Security Screen resolutions in Mavericks Drag from Sidebar to delete 3 Mistakes Apple made with Mavericks - Elaine blog post The Problems with iBooks on Mavericks - Elaine blog post Mike's iPhone woes Music not syncing on iOS7 DRM on Audible files The new iWork iWork: Dumbed down or smart move? Apple's iWork foibles should be a warning to Microsoft Feedback and Comments Once again thanks so much for all your mails, tweets and messages Thanks to everyone who supported Advent with MacBites

MyMac.com Podcast
MyMac Podcast 434: All Googled Out

MyMac.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2012 78:06


The GMen are just blown away by how quickly the community has taken a liking to…well…Google Plus Communities and the MyMac Podcast one has been very active. SO active that a good chunk of our show talking about Apple's iWork came right out of it. Not because we're lazy…OK, we were lazy, but it's really great stuff!

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Three InSight
Episode One: Air Quotes

Three InSight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2009


FTC Regulations - a whole lot of buzz out nothing? Is it to target the late night advertisers that promise results with no accountability? Is it punishing everyone for the sake of a few? Will it raise the reputation of the blogosphere? Are these regulations targeted at bloggers that aren't accustomed to traditional print regulations?Macworld and PC World don't disclose the sources? Were the products paid for out of pocket or provided by the manufacturer? Dave reviews products that he's paid for harder than those provided for review. Doyle recounts his days at Maxtor where they expected the review units back due to publication policy, but wished they hadn't had to deal with the returns. They end up losing money on the units. In Australia, several review units were shipped with no expectation of return.Ultimately these regulations will have no affect. Though the precedent in cases is that they'll go after the larger fish, first.Windows 7. Launch parties around? Microsoft is sending kits with the Ultimate version included. It's better than Windows Vista, and XP. Wait to make a purchase until it ships natively. This is a plumbing update to XP though Vista. Max OS X Snow Leopard is a plumbing update too, with little visible on the desktop. No PowerPC support in Snow Leopard. Did Leo Laporte call it a service pack? Snow Leopard has some small compatibility issues, nothing major. Dave had to install it twice.We've all left Microsoft Office for Apple's iWork suite. Dave is having trouble adjusting from Entourage. Windows 7 has no email client - get Windows Live to get the missing software (email, anti-virus, etc.). Microsoft Antivirus has spawned a new free antivirus industry. Windows XP SP 2 turned on the firewall by default, ending many type of infections. None of use run anti-virus on our Macs. Time Capsule/Machine is the great undoer.Google Wave. Flying blind. If your community isn't invited, it makes less sense. What is Google Wave. Is it profound? Scoble says it's a non event. Other say it's the best. Collaboration on a document - wiki with live comments? Interesting on an enterprise level? Doyle is afraid of the preview typing - afraid we'll see what he's really thinking. No one wants to. :)Encapsulating conversation is interesting to Dave. Concerned that everyone would have to live in the Google universe. It's brand new, will other software integrate with the APIs? Chicken egg problem? It just opened to 100,000 people. Bottom line? Jury is still out.Blogworld: Dave and Doyle are going, and are running a workshop. People will put you on Twitter or Linked in - they want to focus on what the C suite needs to know to get there and make it useful. Dave thinks BW is terrific, and can't wait to go. Michael isn't going, but his Twitter stream is. Doyle liked hanging with the leaders in the industry. Dave took his own Jones soda bottles last year (provided by Jones Soda, full disclosure :). Doyle drops an S bomb. If you're thinking about going, go, best show in 2008. Dave wasn't impressed with SXSW - he's old. Doyle and Michael haven' been. Dave's favorite show is CES and thinks you should still go to experience the back halls (which is hidden from most people.) They focus on the least expensive items, not the coolest, but the most innovative. We all watched the streams to find out what was going on. There's also the social side, the after parties and clubs. Apple is rumored to be attending.Show called at 25 minutes. Thanks for joining us! Thanks to the B-Side Lounge in Boulder, CO.