Photo manipulation is more popular than ever with the proliferation of cameras in iDevices and the cost of good digital cameras constantly getting better by the month. The problem is how to keep track of what you shot where, and how to easily move your photos from one device to another for editing and sharing. A panel of digital photography experts convened recently to solve those problems, outlining how to easily and conveniently move photos between iPhone, iPad, your Mac and even your camera all without using cables.…unless you really want to. The panel also talks photo syncing in the
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If you are a podcast producer or blogger, a podcast or blog consumer or a vendor looking to connect with the audiences of these forms of media, then you’ll be interested in hearing about tripleMOJO. Mark Fuccio and Nico Peruzzi explain how their new service will help content producers learn more about their audiences, allow audiences to provide substantive feedback without surrendering their anonymity, and will connect the vendors seeking those audiences. The founders explain how it all works,
With MobileMe on the way out and iCloud on the way in, it appears that your iWeb site may quickly become a thing of the past. Paul LeVine of Rage Software can help you make the move to the more powerful WordPress platform with iWeb to WordPress. Paul explains what the software can and can’t convert from one to the other, why you won’t lose your comments but you will need to work on photos, and the uses for their product beyond the initial site conversion. Paul also discusses their ...
Adam Engst and Chuck Joiner recently appeared via iChat at the Portland Macintosh User Group’s September meeting to discuss how Apple will fare after Steve Jobs’ resignation as CEO and Lion’s first month performance. Along the way, Adam covers his move from Eudora, why he really doesn’t really use the Mac OS, the end of the desktop metaphor and why Star Trek tech is “clunky.”
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MacNotables #1118: Adam Engst Discusses Lion and Post-Jobs Apple at PMUG
Adam Engst and Chuck Joiner recently appeared via iChat at the Portland Macintosh User Group’s September meeting to discuss how Apple will fare after Steve Jobs’ resignation as CEO and Lion’s first month performance. Along the way, Adam covers his move from Eudora, why he really doesn’t really use the Mac OS, the end of the desktop metaphor and why Star Trek tech is “clunky.”
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