Let me count the ways…

Okay, what if you don’t have AppleWorks? Is there another way to do fancy blogging? Well, there are dozens, really. Here’s a practical solution

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How do I blog thee

Here’s a tip for all you Mac users that have your own blog access, whether it be as a writer for MyMac.com or some

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MyMac.com Rated 19% Evil

I am not making this up. According to the Gematriculator of the Sect of Homokaasu, MyMac.com is 19% evil. Wow. I wonder if Tim

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MyMac Now Open Weekends

Hot Dog! Nobody posts anything on any Mac site on Saturdays or Sundays (I think) – until now. Yep. Everyone gets the weekend off

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Great Blogs of Fire!

Well well well, isn’t this a nice thing. Quick ramblings that go from my head to the front page. Does Tim know what danger

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Scott Kelby’s 7-Point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3
Review



The objective of the book is to address how most people learn any skill: through constant practice and repetition. Good teachers know that if they want their students to learn and take ownership of certain skills, they (teachers) must identify those skills and then scaffold lessons and activities in a way that makes the tools and process of using those skills understandable. Read the full review here.

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Create a Media Browser Using Automator


If you haven’t noticed yet, each of Apple’s main creative suite applications including iMovie, iDVD, Address Book, Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and now, Mail’s Stationery feature, includes a photo browser whereby you can access photos stored and managed in your iPhoto and Aperture libraries.

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MyMac Podcast #155
No Remorse

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Guy Serle, Tim Robertson, Bill Palmer, and Chris Seibold turn a Skype call into this weeks podcast. Topics include: does Steve Jobs think the iTouch is an iPhone training devise? Does Mr. Jobs hate the iPod Classic? Does Microsoft innovate? Is MP3 dead? Plus, John Nemo begins his evaluation of the Edirol R-09 portable audio recorder with two interviews.

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Edirol R-09

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Fun with Photo Booth

There are times when you know Apple does something right when, at first, you really don’t see the point. Case in point, Photo Booth.

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Need More Spaces


With this feature being bundled with Leopard it will have many people asking the question, “What do I need this for?” a question I asked myself before I began using a pre-Leopard workspaces program called Desktop Manager. I fell in love with it to the point where I had to get the Google Desktop on my PC just so I could take advantage of Workspaces.
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Bowers & Wilkins ZEPPELIN iPod Speaker


Due to Zeppelin’s remarkable quality, style, and price, MyMac.com conducted two separate interviews. The first was a live audio conversation with industrial designer Morten Warren, which is part of MyMac.com Podcast #154. The second begins below our review, in a written Q & A with company representative Greg Williams.

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Thumbn@ils 41

Thumbn@ils returns with a MyMac.com EXCLUSIVE!
The MyMac.com secret spy team has uncovered these topsecret plans. They are no longer SECRET plans!

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MyMac Podcast 154
Massive (app) Attack


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David, Guy, and Tim pour over the multitude of updates from Apple this week, including Mac OS X 10.5.1, iPhoto, Bento, Final Cut Express 4, and much more. John Nemo has a conversation with Morten Warren from Native Design, Ltd. Robert chimes in on Leopard. And David Cohen chats up Entourage in Fenestration.

As always, we would love to have some feedback. Send us an email here, or simply call 1-801-938-5559 and leave a message.



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Links from the show
Bento
Native Design Ltd.
B&W Zeppelin
WhatSize from ID-Design, Inc.
AppZapper

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