For Mac Eyes Only 470 – 20 Years in the Making

Season 20, Episode 10 (#470)

On this episode of For Mac Eyes Only: Join Mike, Chuck Joiner, and Ken Ray as they celebrate 20 years of podcasting with a look behind the methods, motivations, and cobbled-together equipment that got them started, the evolution of their shows throughout the years, friendships formed along the way, as well as what keeps them going after all this time!

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Running Time: 1:00:00

Comments

  1. LISA MCLENNAN says

    Great episode Mike and I had forgotten all about macOS Ken who is my first Mac podcast or when it really was OSX so I’ll have to start listening again on the iPad I have an iPad mini six and I use it to do all my work when I’m on vacation traveling it’s hard because even with the file app on the iPad and I’m still on 18 not 26 no intelligence in the iPad mini six it’s hard to do the work versus on a Mac but I’ve learned how and my key Secret sauce is the little microphone by the keypad which lets me dictate as opposed to use the little tiny keyboard on the iPad mini, it would never replace the desktop versions of Mac, which is for us the Mac mini and the MacBook Air the Mac mini has the big huge studio display, which is beautiful. Secondly, on the podcast, I just can’t sit and watch the YouTube stuff. I have too many things to do during the day and I find I just can’t do it and I love the ability to listen using my little iPod shuffle to all of the wonderful podcast out there. I also subscribe to a lot of music only podcast because the only place to get great trance music so Brian Kearney ain’t no vocals coldwired and podcast I’ve listened to longer than anything GROOVELECTRIC and podrunner which don’t have ads

    • Hi Lisa, That’s a fantastic tip to use the dictation feature for notes. I think a lot of folks overlook that or they worry that it won’t be accurate. I’ve always found it to be incredibly (and sometimes surprisingly) accurate!