

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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May 3, 2020 • 1h 27min
534: The Business of Emoji, with Jeremy Burge
Jeremy Burge, founder of Emojipedia and emoji expert, joins to explain the fascinating world of emojis. He dives into how emojis are created, their cultural significance, and the ongoing debates about their design and representation. Burge shares insights on living aboard a narrowboat while managing tech needs, emphasizing minimalism and the evolution of internet access at sea. The conversation also touches on the humorous misunderstandings surrounding emoji use and the challenges of cross-platform representation. It's a delightful mix of tech and culture!

Apr 26, 2020 • 1h 24min
533: Feeling Frisky with my Money
David discusses the move to a new studio while Stephen experiments with a teleprompter. They dive into the challenges and benefits of remote work, including communication dynamics and home office setups. The conversation turns to home security cameras and their integration with HomeKit, discussing user frustrations and privacy issues. They also share insights on Thunderbolt 3 compatibility and explore the new iPhone SE's specs and features. Personal anecdotes about workspace organization and productivity tools round out their engaging discussion.

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Apr 19, 2020 • 1h 20min
532: BetterTouchTool
Discover the power of BetterTouchTool as it transforms Mac input devices into automation wonders. The hosts dive into creative workflows, customizing the Touch Bar, and enhancing productivity through gestures. They discuss user-friendly features, exceptional documentation, and community shared workflows. With a focus on maximizing efficiency, they explore unique shortcuts and innovative hacks. Plus, find out how automation tools can streamline your tasks and improve your overall Mac experience!

Apr 12, 2020 • 1h 42min
531: Teaching with GoodNotes, with David MacDonald
David MacDonald, a musician and professor, combines iPads and GoodNotes to revolutionize teaching methods in music education. He shares insights on crafting custom educational templates that enhance engagement and organization. The discussion also covers transitioning to the Apple ecosystem, managing student submissions, and the delicate balance between traditional composing techniques and modern technology. Additionally, MacDonald dives into his experiences scoring video games, highlighting the evolution of music composition in the digital era.

Apr 5, 2020 • 1h 17min
530: Working From Home
Many are navigating the new world of remote work. The hosts share personal tips for establishing effective routines and maintaining focus. They discuss essential communication tools like Slack and Microsoft Teams, emphasizing clear protocols. Audio quality for calls can make a huge difference, with recommendations for equipment and streaming tools. Enhancing productivity through technology is key, along with balancing personal time and family life. Lastly, they chat about streaming favorites that keep spirits high while working from home.

Mar 29, 2020 • 1h 39min
529: State of the Mac
The hosts dive into the latest Mac hardware and software innovations, discussing the implications of the new MacBook Air and iMac Pro. They explore nostalgic feelings tied to past models, reflect on the influence of the pandemic on connectivity via FaceTime, and highlight the evolution of macOS. There's also an exciting look at the app ecosystem, ARM transition potential, and new accessories like a keyboard with a trackpad. The conversation balances personal anecdotes with insights into the future of Apple technology.

Mar 22, 2020 • 1h 55min
528: The Merlin Awakens
Merlin Mann, an independent writer and renowned productivity expert, joins the hosts for an engaging and humorous discussion. They dive into the quirks of home automation, sharing personal stories of tech triumphs and failures. The conversation also touches on the reliability of devices and apps, as well as their frustrations with Apple TV's streaming quality. With anecdotes about parenting and the joys of digital organization, Merlin offers insights into balancing technology with daily life while keeping it entertaining and relatable.

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Mar 15, 2020 • 1h 33min
527: Dictation and Text Capture
Discover how to turbocharge your writing process with innovative tools and techniques! Explore essential apps like Ulysses and Scrivener that make text capture fun and efficient. Dive into text automation, email management, and the magic of templates to streamline your workflow. Hear about the evolution of dictation technology, uncovering personal experiences with both Dragon and Apple’s dictation tools. Plus, learn effective strategies for voice-to-text that transform your writing into a seamless experience!

Mar 8, 2020 • 1h 30min
526: I Don’t Aspire to Anything Else
David celebrates five years of independence while Stephen shares his journey in tech history research. Discover how embracing multi-input devices boosts productivity and learn about the advantages of automation in project management. The hosts delve into effective password management and explore storage solutions like SSD drives. They discuss the benefits of Mac app subscriptions and share experiences with note-taking tools like DevonThink. Plus, insights on enhancing driving safety with 'Do Not Disturb' features and navigating new productivity tools!

Mar 1, 2020 • 1h 15min
525: Workflows with David Wain
David Wain, the witty writer and director behind hits like 'Children's Hospital' and 'Medical Police', shares insights on his creative journey. He discusses the challenges of using Apple tech in production, comparing MacBooks and iPads for productivity. Wain unveils frustrations with screenwriting software and emphasizes better alternatives for collaboration. He also highlights the evolving techniques in filmmaking and the exciting role of apps like Procreate in visual storytelling, all sprinkled with humor and personal anecdotes.


