Episode 23 of the Mac Roundtable
Joseph goes MIA (again!) and Steve decides to join him. Luckily we have Ray Slakinski to come in and save the show. Ray is one of the original iPodderX team and is now involved with PopCurrent and Podiobooks.com. Of course we discuss what’s happening with PopCurrent and Podiobooks. Adam brings up a new phishing scam that seems to be targeting Apple fans and we talk some about email security on the Mac. We wonder if Google beginning to dominate our lives and our desktops? Google and Apple are more friendly these days and Google is delivering a bunch of great products with good Mac support, like Google SketchUp!. We ponder when Apple will finally update iLife and when they do what features, enhancements, and big fixes will they deliver? Of course we finish it all up with some cool Mac stuff picks. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy MRT number 23.
Links:
PopCurrent
PodioBooks.com
OpenDNS
Google SketchUP!
Voodoo Pad
Live Interior 3D (BeLight)
Twitter
Twittervision
Textmate
Blogmate
Markdown
MarsEdit
NetNewsWire
VisualHub
iSquint
Cha-Ching
Billable
iBiz
Join hosts Steve Stanger from the The Mac Attack, Tim Verpoorten from MacReviewcast, Adam Christianson from the MacCast and Joseph Nilo from Mac Mediacast
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Much better version than the normal Roundtable. The more casual the better!
Comment by Appleologist — March 25, 2007 @ 1:01 pm
I was bored stiff by the guest presenter and the subjects he contributed. I prefer the regular format (even if Joseph is preoccupied by other things during the show).
Comment by jeremy — March 26, 2007 @ 4:02 pm
I Enjoyed the show. Thanks Tim and Adam for putting it on even when those other folks decide to go MIA 🙂
No matter what format you decide on, still this is still one of the best podcasts out there!!
Comment by j — March 27, 2007 @ 9:15 am
Adam,
Stick with THIS format! Much better 🙂
About protection from phishing scam in Apple Mail (app): Hover with your cursor over the link in the e-mail body text (even in the preview pane!). Then after a short while the underlying hyperlink/url pops up.
Comment by Fred Zelders — April 26, 2007 @ 1:45 am
Customized Design Solutions…
I couldn’t understand some parts of this article, but it sounds interesting…
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World Religion Resources…
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Design Tips and Suggestions…
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Computer Network Security…
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Computer Maintenance Tips…
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Web Site Design…
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Unique Custom Design Resources…
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Programming Tutorials…
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Website Templates and Web Design, Graphic Layouts…
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