MacVoices #1279: Erik Bernskiold Discusses Adobe Lightroom 4 and Adobe Creative Cloud

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Graphics guy Erik Bernskiold is back to talk about the newest version of Adobe Lightroom and help us understand the Adobe Creative Cloud. Lightroom offers the digital photographer a powerful tool, but how does it stack up against Apple’s Aperture? Is it a viable upgrade from iPhoto for the casual user? Erik discusses the feature set, what the new version brings to the table, and why you should consider it if you’re even a little serious about your photos. Adobe Creative Cloud might be the most confusing thing going for many

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MacVoices #1278: Maria Langer’s Latest Books: iBook Author and Excel Data Sorting

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Mac expert and author Maria Langer has been busy since we last checked in with her, producing two new books. The first, iBooks Author: Publishing Your First Ebook, will help you do just that, with Apple’s new authoring tool. Maria discusses how the book was created, why she chose to do it outside iBooks Author, at least for the initial versions, and her experience with the rich environment it delivers. Maria talks about the transformation iBooks Author brings to the medium, why it doesn’t feel like a 1.0 product, her pricing decisions

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MacJury #1204: The TidBITS Staff Discusses Apple’s iPad and Apple TV Announcements

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The details of Apple’s newest iPad and Apple TV are now official, so we empaneled a MacJury from the TidBITS staff to help us review the announcements and what they mean. The furor over the lack of a name, the impact of the retina display, how people will use the improved camera are all part of the deliberations, as the group debates the most important features. The new iPhoto for iPad, the increased resolution of the Apple TV, whether you can really get work done on an iPad and all sorts of related topics were debated by the panel of

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MacJury #1203: How Exhibitors Can Get The Most Out of Trade Shows Like Macworld | iWorld

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Now that the dust has settled from Macworld | iWorld 2012, The MacJury convened to discuss the successful and not-so-successful exhibitor presences at the show, to give exhibitors at future trade shows some examples of what to do and not to do. From pre-show communications to booth design to business card design, perspective is provided, recommendations offered, and judgement rendered by the panel of Jean Macdonald, Jeff Gamet, Mark Fuccio and host Chuck Joiner.

The video version of this episode is available on MacVoicesTV.

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MacVoices #1277: Dolly Drive Integrates More Cloud Options

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Anthony Palermo, Leigh KesslerA great deal has happened since we introduced you to Dolly Drive at Macworld Expo 2011. CEO Anthony Palermo and Head of Marketing Leigh Kessler bring us up to date with the new services they offer. What was once a Time Machine in the cloud service has been refined and expanded to offer a hose of online storage, backup and sync services. Anthony and Leigh walk us through the features and pricing of Dolly Space, Dolly Sync, and

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