

Mac Power Users
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Learn about getting the most from your Apple technology with focused topics and workflow guests. Creating Mac Power Users since 2009, one conversation at a time. Hosted by David Sparks and Stephen Robles.
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Mar 1, 2026 • 1h 26min
838: iPhone Setup Showdown
They compare complete iPhone setups, from home screens and widgets to lock screens and multiple Focus modes. They dig into Control Center customizations, Action Button uses, and screenshot/shortcut workflows. Notes, task capture strategies, and using the phone as a video and camera workhorse also come up.

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Feb 22, 2026 • 1h 36min
837: Menu Bar Mayhem
A deep dive into menu bar philosophies, from minimalist setups to icon-heavy utility stacks. Practical comparisons of menu bar managers and lightweight alternatives. Reviews of system monitors, screen capture tools, file managers and window utilities. Discussion of macOS 26 changes like multiple Control Centers and Today View widget controls.

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Feb 15, 2026 • 1h 37min
836: Welcome, Stephen
A new co-host is introduced and his path from music to pro video and podcasting is explored. They tour his M4 Mac Studio setup, cameras, audio gear, and studio displays. Smart home automations, networking with Ubiquiti, and HomeKit vs other platforms get detailed attention. AI tools and automated video editing in the production workflow are discussed. Rapid-fire Apple opinions and future show plans wrap things up.

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Feb 8, 2026 • 1h 5min
835: Farewell, Stephen
A warm retrospective on seven years of collaboration, storytelling, and memorable live moments. They reminisce about meeting at Macworld, deep behind-the-scenes work, and tech-driven hobby projects. Conversations touch on community strength, the shift to Apple silicon, favorite hardware memories, and handing the reins to a new co-host.

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Feb 1, 2026 • 1h 13min
834: I Am The Tardis
They compare Obsidian and NotePlan for research and writing, and debate Apple Notes and block editors. They dig into Keyboard Maestro versus Shortcuts, conflict palettes, and moving snippets between apps. AI and local models, LLM choices, and security tradeoffs come up. They cover quick automations like ejecting drives, Sign In with Apple management, and tips to silence Shortcut notifications.

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Jan 25, 2026 • 1h 26min
833: Chris Bailey and His Battle-Scarred M1
Chris Bailey, author and productivity researcher who experiments with attention and tech habits. He describes a battered M1 Pro and why he loves simple tools like TextEdit, SimpleNote and printed research. He explains using an iPad mini as a phone to add friction and shares rituals for ideation, email sprints, and task repurposing.

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Jan 18, 2026 • 1h 22min
832: All About Apple Weather
Dive into the evolution of Apple Weather, tracing its journey from basic widgets to the advanced features of WeatherKit. Discover how the app compares to third-party options like Carrot Weather, known for its rich customization. The hosts explore the functionality of the Apple Watch app, its reliable data, and notifications. Learn about the strengths and limitations of Apple Weather's radar features, and whether it's suitable for most users or when to consider alternatives. Plus, insights on the new Apple Creator Studio bundle make this episode a can't-miss!

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Jan 11, 2026 • 1h 19min
831: Revisiting Our Writing Workflows
Explore the diverse world of writing tools, from classic pen and paper to AI-assisted drafting. The hosts share their favorite capturing apps and discuss the merits of Markdown editors. Learn about innovative tools like Scrivener and DEVONthink for organizing ideas and research. Delve into dictation methods and how to incorporate AI for critiques, without losing your voice. They also discuss the importance of focus modes and editing techniques to enhance clarity and engagement in writing.

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Jan 4, 2026 • 1h 27min
830: iOS 26: Focus Modes & Notifications
This week, the hosts dive into strategies for managing smartphone notifications and regaining focus. They explore the benefits of focus modes, detailing how to customize settings based on context. Discussions include filtering notifications by people and apps, utilizing color-coded lock screens, and syncing preferences across devices. They also emphasize the importance of turning off distracting alerts while suggesting methods for evaluating app noise. Finally, they advocate for thoughtful notification management to enhance productivity.

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Dec 28, 2025 • 1h 43min
829: Tech That Worked in 2025
In a tech year-end review, Stephen and David analyze the success of Apple Silicon, discussing its transformative impact across all devices. They explore the rise of home automation that truly 'just works' and the interoperability benefits of Matter and Thread. Exciting advancements in on-device AI and automation in daily tasks are highlighted, along with practical uses of tools like ChatGPT and Claude. They also share insights on improved default Apple apps and the evolving landscape of iPadOS, making it better aligned with its hardware.


