October 23, 2007

Coming…before Leopard “It’s the Great Server Chuck and Kreg”

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 6:14 am

Coming out of the Shadows this October 24th…Fiends in Tech present our 3rd Annual Halloween Special:

“It’s the Great Server Chuck and Kreg”

Convinced that the Great Server will be making its yearly appearance, Kreg refuses to go Trick-or-Treating with the rest of the FiT gang and instead pulls an all-nighter in the server room.

Don’t Miss it!

…and while you are waiting, be sure to revisit our earlier Specials

- The Server Room of Horrors
- The Server Room of Horrors 2006

October 22, 2007

What will the TMUP Site look like on Leopard?

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 10:22 pm

Apperently one of my listeners must be a developer as I got sent this very cool picture of the TMUP site on Leopard. How cool is that? Thanks secret listener.

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Ugh, Internet Explorer to the Rescue

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — George Starcher @ 6:32 pm

by: George Starcher, Associate Editor

Who would have guessed IE would come to the rescue. I am at training in Florida. I wanted to use the hotel iBahn wireless with my Tmobile hotspot account.n Of course the stupid signup page would not submit to authorize my laptop using either firefox or safari. I knew Internet explorer was the only solution but I don’t have an intel powerbook. Finally I found where I could get the old IE for Mac. Had to resort to my Sprint card which was dog slow here.You can find IE for Mac here at Majorgeeks. http://mac.majorgeeks.com/download4560.html

October 21, 2007

TMUPLive 51 Take a Trip with Chris on the other Mac Time Machine

Filed under: Podcasts — Victor Cajiao @ 7:35 pm

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Call the Listener Hotline 951-281-6332

Tonight’s Chris Christensen. from the Amateur Traveler Podcast joins me and takes us back in time to the early 1990′s when he worked at Apple Computer on projects like the Newton. We also discuss his personal blog and the listeners chime in on the anticipated Leopard features.

Friends In Tech

I’d like to welcome to the show my newest advertiser Ambrosia Software

Show Notes

Chris’s Blog Chris2X

Internet Archives Wayback Machine

The eWorld that was and Wasn’t

The Apple Newton

MacTracker

Apple OS X 10.5 Leopard 300 + Features

PC Weenies Web Toon

The Bible Study Podcast

Maccast

The MacCore Podcast

A Little More Leopard To Tie Us Over

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 3:47 pm

by: Matt Beckwith, Associate Editor

Late last week, Apple released Leopard Guided Tour, a 27 minute video with some impressive highlights of the new dock, Finder, Quick Look, Time Machine, Spaces, Mail and iChat.

Leopard Guided Tour

With just five more days until the Leopard release, this was a perfect tease to get me through the weekend.

Need a little dose of Leopard for yourself? Visit http://www.apple.com/macosx/guidedtour/.

New Safari 3.0 features come along for the ride with Leopard

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 7:50 am

Listener Bruce Barr sent me a link to an Apple Insider article that not only details the new Safari 3.0 features (see below) but goes back in time and educates us about Apple browser history. link

In the meantime, according to the article, here are some features in Safari 3.0 that you can check out. You can even get Safari 3.0 right now if you don’t want to wait.

Safari 3.0 on Leopard

Running on Leopard, Safari loses the brushed metal frame it has always had, and adopts the standard unified appearance of other Leopard apps. On Windows, Safari is already there, although its close box is strangely on the wrong end of window’s title bar.

Safari in Leopard also has a new feature called Web Clip. Click the scissor toolbar icon, and Web Clip allows you to select an area of a web page as a web clipping widget for use in Dashboard. The selection arrow turns into a box that locks onto specific regions of the page in the same way the iPhone’s Safari identifies areas for zooming in when its display is double tapped. You can also create a freeform box that can cut out any arbitrary section of a web page.

Once selected, the region becomes a live widget in Dashboard that works identically to loading the full page a Safari window. Clippings can be assigned a custom frame design, and you can load any number of clippings into the Dashboard.

The new Safari can also purge history items at a set schedule, either every day, week, two weeks, a month, annually, or manually. Like other Leopard-savvy apps, it also defaults to directing downloads to the new Downloads users folder, and those files are tagged with the date and time they were downloaded. When you open them, the Finder warns you that the file was downloaded from the Internet, and tells you when, flagging any potential malware as suspicious.

Leopard also indexes a full text content search of bookmarked web pages and history items, so when you search through your history or bookmarks looking for information on a previously viewed page, you don’t have to recall the website, the page title, or anything in URL; you can simply search for the word you are after.

While the rest of Mac OS X Leopard doesn’t come out for another eight days, you can download Safari 3 now for free, both for Mac OS X Tiger and for Windows.

October 19, 2007

TMUPS-007 Two Cool Widget Tricks

Filed under: TMUP Screencasts — Victor Cajiao @ 5:00 pm

In this short Screencast I show you how use the cool refresh widget feature (this is eye candy), and how to put any picture you want into the Crossword Picture Widget.

I am putting the main content of these shows on Blip.tv and they have a feed for my show. If you want to subscribe to the Typical Mac User Blip.tv Video feed you can do so here

For iPod or iPhone files you can go here

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Pick of the Day PcWeenies.org Happy 9th Year Birthday

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 6:57 am

Imagine anything on the web being nine years old. Well, imagine no more. PC Weenies Tech Toon has been out on the “NET” since October of 1998. Think about that for a moment, then head over to www.pcweenies.org and give Krishna your congratulations and your loyalty for life <smile>

Congratulations to Krishna for his commitment to fun, everything Mac, and for his contribution to my show which have been numerous (as you can see by my blog design).

Apple Remote Desktop Update for Leopard

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 6:06 am

I noticed I had gotten a 40 plus megabyte update to Apple. Remote Desktop. I always like to take a look at the users guide to see what has changed.

The most obvious change were the mew Leopard icons, and other items to prepare for Leopard. Since we all know that Leopard will now make it easy for any of us to share our screen etc natively, I looking forward to seeing what the differentiators will now be with ARD.

Some of these are obvious. ARD has (and has had) the advantage in letting perform software distribution, asset management, remote control and remote assistance to all computers in your network. This new update seems to have updated these features. This version also brings improved reliability with slow responding DNS servers. Since I often use a DNS server to get back to my MacPro from my local coffee shop I will benefit from this. The OS Version column in computer lists now correctly identifies computers running Mac OS X 10.4.10. Lastly restoring a minimized Apple Remote Desktop from the Dock now seems to actually work.

The also added Leopard screenshots to the users manual, which look very nice.

Apple Remote Desktop 3.2 is a Universal Binary updater application that will upgrade Apple Remote Desktop 3.0 or 3.1 installations on Intel- or PowerPC machines, according to Apple.

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October 18, 2007

Pick of the Day Audioengine USA Speakers

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Victor Cajiao @ 10:14 am

Last year I go to try out and review the A5 Speakers form Audioengine. I found these speakers to be a superior product for the price, and I highly recommended them. This year, Audioengine offers the A2 desktop speakers . The folks at Audioengine just informed me that a review pair of these are on the way, and I will review them in November from the point of view of using them with my Apple TV. Until then, check out Audioengine and find out for yourself what goodness they offer up.

 

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