EVERWEB SANDVOX SOFTWAREGuy’s App Pick: Popclip from Pilotmoon software $4.99 Mac App Store. That might sound odd, but remember we ARE talking about Guy. An interesting conversation about their opinion on whether or not Apple will ever go to the ARM Processor for the Mac, Gaz’s Tip, Listener feedback, and Guy has an app pick that he’s actually never used. They’re very sorry but may or may not do it again so there! Being away for so long they had lots of important stuff to say or at least they just had things to say. Well for better or worse, Gaz and Guy are back this week together after a 2 show break with them doing stuff OTHER than the podcast. Posted in Podcast | Tagged 360 Panorama, Apple, Boinx, Fotomagico, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac, OS X, Pako MyMac Podcast 517: A Potpourri of Stuff People’s Pick: Link to Dorothy Yamamoto’s visit to the Petersen Automobile Museum which she did in the copy of Fotomagico she won in the last contest. 360 Panorama captures the scene in a way you never could with a traditional camera. Simply pan the camera and watch as images are stitched seamlessly. Easily capture immersive panoramas in seconds and instantly share your 360 view with the world. EVERWEB SANDVOX FULL360 Panorama turns your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad into a full featured 360 degree panoramic camera. Is it an incredibly fun waste of time? Most certainly Just two controls (left and right) and SO many obstacles in your way? Can you eventually escape? No. How long can you last in a parking lot with the foot permanently down on the accelerator and an unending swarm of cops willing to sacrifice themselves to get to you? Pako will let you find out. Guy’s App Pick: Pako by TreeMen Games.99 in the iOS App Store They also announce the winner of Boinx Software’s Fotomagico, Gaz’s use of Apple gear while on vacation, and Guy simplifies his home network. What do you use your Mac for? Or better yet, can an iPad do it as well? Guy and Gaz take a look at what most people use computers for and if they could do most of it on something simpler like an iPad. People’s Pick: None this week Posted in Podcast | Tagged Apple, EverWeb, Flux, Freeway, Goldfish, iFixit, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac, OS X, Pinnacle Studio, Rapid Weaver, Sandvox, WordPress MyMac Podcast 518: Still need a Mac or PC? Guy’s App Pick: Corel’s Pinnacle Studio $9.99 in the iOS App Store. Guy takes his son back to college and it costs him a fortune, we get some great feedback from our listeners about last week’s show, AND we got a Skype call that is only mildly threatening! So it’s been a good week. EVERWEB SANDVOX UPGRADEIn a blog post, the company explained that despite being App Store-ready, it wants to maintain more control over this major update and to offer preferential upgrade pricing to longtime customers.Guy and Gaz have a nice almost not crazy talk about easy to use website development tools, but before that Gaz gets wet and cold and Guy realizes after the fact that his ISP gave him a cheap slow router with not so good Wifi. RapidWeaver has decided not to offer the software through the Mac App Store, at least not at launch. The app launches in English, but other language versions, including French, German, Italian and Japanese are on the way. RapidWeaver 6 costs $89.99 and is available now from the Realmac Software store, with upgrades priced at $39.99. EVERWEB SANDVOX CODERapidWeaver is integrated with the popular Markdown language that generates HTML without users having to code. Coding support for HTML, CSS and JavaScript lets you insert code into your project to apply site-wide. With more than 1,000 third party add-ons, RapidWeaver has also updated its add-ons manager to organize and locate those used for each site. It includes five new responsive themes that make it easier to build mobile-friendly sites. Responsive previews and preview presets for the Desktop, iPad and iPhone let you view your site on different devices before a public launch. RealMac says that RapidWeaver 6 is three times faster than the previous version thanks to an upgraded publishing engine. Now a 64-bit app, RapidWeaver has undergone a complete overhaul to include, among other things, full screen and multi-file upload capabilities and compatibility with OS X features like Versions and Auto Save. It’s no coincidence that RapidWeaver 6 is being released at the dawn of Yosemite, and RealMac’s founder Dan Counsell has stated that this upgrade was built specifically for both Mavericks and Yosemite.
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