SSD swap out adventure – with the 120GB Mercury 6G from OWC using the bare drive Lion installation. Hype review from the Mac App Store and tumultco.com for creating HTML5 animations for your iBooks Author books. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart gives us a home networking primer.
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#354 Keynote for the Blind, Vlingo, Tweetbot, Cosmonaut Stylus, Crimson iPhone Case, Mountain Lion with Jeff Gamet
New Logo from Ryan Sakamoto at ryansakamoto.com, Keynote Theme explanations for the blind, Vlingo review from Timothy Gregoire. Learn how to create documentation your software users can actually use over at bluemangolearning.com. Donald Burr of Otaku No Podcast brings us a Tweetbot review (Tweetbot for iPhone/iPod Touch in iTunes, Tweetbot for iPad in iTunes). Cosmonaut […]
Continue reading#353 Ecodock, Opena Case, iKliK Stand, Readdle Remarks, Qmadix Quick Shot and Eclipse, TourWrist, DNSCrypt
Podcast feed went on a diet with fewer episodes and shorter names. K-Array Ecodock Review available at B&H Photo. Clarify Beta lets you export to Evernote available at clarify-it.com/download/beta. Opena iPhone Case review from openacase.com. iKliK Stand review with video from Kickstarter, available at Amazon. Three video interviews from Macworld | iWorld: Readdle Remarks from […]
Continue readingBlindfolded! – Macworld 2012
At Macworld | iWorld 2012, I presented a Tech Talk in which I blindfolded myself in order to demonstrate the accessibility features built in for the blind on the iPhone and Mac. I’d like to say there was flawless execution, but I’d be lying to you. The good news is that the audience helped me […]
Continue reading#351 Sony DRM, Bias DRM, WavePad, Azul, Blue Microphone, Heatmaps, Piezo, Airfoil, Sarah Lane
Sony DRM keeps me from getting the digital copy of District 9 that I paid for, but it’s ok, they offered me The Smurfs instead. Bias DRM keeps me from using the copy of Sound Soap I bought, but WavePad from http://nch.com.au saves the day. Clarify gets the coveted title “Mac Gem” from macworld.com. In […]
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