For Mac Eyes Only – Straying Outside the Lines

Episode #232

This week on For Mac Eyes Only: Mike hopes developers continue to color outside Apple’s lines, Apple matches Employee contributions, New digital certificate concerns, Thunderbolt devices on the way, Speedmark 7 tests, Google Docs plugin for InDesign, Premiere Pro market grows, Logic Pro X promises professional app, Gary’s News and Views from Across the Pond, Recording your screen with QuickTime, Running Linux on a Mac, Tracking bandwidth suckers.

NEWS:

> Apple’s New Charitable Matching Program
> UPDATE: Security Update 2011-005 for Lion
> UPDATE: Security Update 2011-005 for Snow Leopard
> GlobalSign Responds to Security Concerns
> The Mysterious Towson Hack
> Apple’s 27″ Thunderbolt Display
> Magma’s ExpressBox 3T PCIe Expansion Chassis
> Macworld Tests New Macs with Speedmark 7
> Macworld’s Thunderbolt Testing Results
> UPDATE: DocsFlow for Adobe InDesign
> UPDATE: Digital Anarchy’s 3D Invigorator 5
> Adobe’s Digital Video Editing Suite Sees 45% Rise in Adoption
> RUMOR: Logic Pro X Nearly Ready?
> FUN NEWS: Adventures of an Apple Founder by Ronald Wayne

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FEATURES:

Gary’s News and Views from Across the Pond – UK and EU News
> New London Store
> Samsung stopped at IFA
> Samsung ban confirmed
> German iPhone pre-Orders
> PC Sales not in a healthy state
> Morrisons Appoint former Apple exec
> iPads in more Schools
> Swiss store lower prices

EMAIL:

Feedback: Zander and Darren suggest Lion’s QuickTime to record Rob’s screen.
> QuickTime Player

Question: Phil wonders the best way to get Linux on his Mac
> VMware Fusion
> Parallels Desktop
> VirtualBox
> Ubuntu
> Fedora
> OpenSUSE
> Linux Mint
> Puppy Linux

Question: What’s sucking all of Jim’s bandwidth?
> LittleSnitch

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Running Time: 44:19

Comments

  1. I must mostly agree on the 1Password saga. The things that I think is the worst they could have done is make it 10.7 exclusive. Yes, I use 1Password but NO, I’m not running Lion yet (and maybe won’t for a couple more weeks). 1Password is by far not the only company to do this but I would actually have given their offer of “upgrading” to the Mac App Store version and thus a free V4 later if it weren’t for the 10.7 restriction.