October 24, 2006

MindManager and iPhoto Tips and Tricks

Filed under: Podcasts — Victor Cajiao @ 1:01 pm

[audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/typicalmacuserpodcast/TMUP46-10-25-2006.mp3"]

Show Notes

MindManager is a great way to organize your life. Check it out today!
Mind Mapping according to 43 Folders

Cali Lewis and Geek Brief TV
Kreg Steppe host of Valid Syntax and Technorama Podcast

Create New Libray on iPhoto

Opening Alternate Libraries in iTunes

ScreenCast On line

Get Firefox 2.0 (this was NOT a commercial, I just love Fire Fox)

MacBooks Get an Upgrade!

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Kreg @ 5:15 am

Looks like the MacBook Pros got an upgrade overnight. Now they sport the Core 2 Duos, harddrive bumps, and memory updrages also.

Man…Just got mine 2 weeks ago. Doesn’t matter…I for one am happy with what I have. ;-)

By: Kreg Steppe

October 23, 2006

New MacTalk Magazine Rich in Content

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 6:42 am

Kreg Steppe turned me on to a new Australia based mac magazine called MacTalk. I checked out an on line version and it is very rich and vareid in content. Even if you’re are not in Australia, I think you’ll like it too.

October 20, 2006

The Return of Disco

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 8:25 am

No , you don’t have to get your polyester suits out of the closet. The makers of AppZapper are ready to come out with a beta next week called Disco made to take care of all your your daily disc burning and imaging tasks.

I was able to get a beta copy of this software from lead developer Austin Sarner, and will review it on the podcast soon. Check out the interview with Austin from the ARS Technica blog. Looks like once again Disco fever is about to hit, but this time it will be Woot, Woot instead of the Disco Duck.

Thanks to Kreg Steppe from Technorama for giving me a heads up on the ARS Technical article.


October 17, 2006

Using FTP, SSH and DynDNS on your Mac

Filed under: Podcasts — Victor Cajiao @ 8:33 pm

[audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/typicalmacuserpodcast/TMUP45-10-18-2006.mp3"]

Show Notes

Setting up FTP on Mac OS X: Mac OS X comes preinstalled with its own FTP Server. To turn it on go to System Preferences > Sharing > and check FTP Access.

Step by Step Instructions on how to use Terminal Program to set up and access your remote computer through SSH.

Using SSH on your MAC OS X

Cyber Duck Free FTP

Panic Transmit 3 (great FTP Applicaiton for MAC

Captain FPT

Speed Download 4 (My favorite current FTP and much more application)

iGet Nex Generation SSH based file transfer application

Setting up DynDNS

Dynamic DNS Services by DynDNS

How to set up DynDNS

Mac OS X Client for DynDNS

Congrats to Norb from norbtekinfo.com for his 25th Podcast Anniversary

iLike is Coming

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 7:46 am

There is a brand new service coming to help you organize your music, share your music tastes, and discover new music through your friends. I am in the alpha, and if you are interested in getting an invite now. Register here or write me at typicalmacuser (at) (gmail) (dot) (com) and I will send you an invite from my profile. It is a very cool service and we don’t often get a chance to see these thing early. All I can say about it so far is “iLike”

Help Dori Find her WebGeek License Plate

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 7:37 am

Ok I’m in California and I want the listeners of the Typical PC User podcast to help Dori find her stolen WebGeek license plate

http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/6448338

Things you can do to help

  • Tell your Northern California friends that Dori is looking for it.
  • Tell your Web geek friends that Dori is looking for it.
  • Post a message on your blog asking folks to help Dory get her license plate back.

Lets show Dori what the Mac Geek community can do

If you find the the plate you can send it tot:

1083 Vine St. #228
Healdsburg, CA 95448

October 13, 2006

Watch Victor guest Lecture at Harvard

Filed under: Podcasts — Victor Cajiao @ 3:41 pm

Here is the video of me talking about how to make a podcast during the Harvard E1 Understanding Computers and the Internet. Thanks to David Malan and his TA’s for having me come and join them.

Watch the lecture, click the picture below.

October 11, 2006

This Typical Mac User got to be a guest lecturer at Harvard

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 2:21 pm

David Malan from Harvard’s Understanding Computers and the Internet was nice enough to ask me to speak during his class about how to start a podcast. I just finished using Skype (Video and Audio) and it was a blast. Check out their web-site Harvard’s Understanding Computers and the Internet where he will have a video of it soon.Thanks

David, that’s probably as close as I will ever get to going to Harvard.

October 10, 2006

I’ll Take a Tip with that Apple

Filed under: Podcasts — Victor Cajiao @ 4:25 pm

[audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/typicalmacuserpodcast/TMUP44-10-11-2006.mp3"]

Show Notes

Hey, I’m a lonely podcaster. Send me audio clips, questions or suggestions at typicalmacuser (at)(gmail)(dot)(com) 

The Radio Adventures of Doctor Floyd

Review of the Case-Mate.net Gloves Laptop Sleeve

 

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