TMUP 188 – BusyCal Interview and Many Reviews and Terminal part 21
We talk to the CEO of BusyCal, Bart covers Terminal part 21, George and I discuss encryption with a caller, and we review some hardware too.
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Show Notes:
BusyCal use discount code TMUP to get 20% off (this is NOT an advertisement)
HP Photosmart Premium Fax All-in-One Inkjet Printer
EarPollution Reflex Earbuds with Mic
Bart Busschots website and links to ALL the terminal series episodes
Microsoft Exchange Server @ Wikipedia
CalDAV @ Wikipedia
FileVault @ Wikipedia








WOW. Victor you and George outdid yourselves. I've long been a fan of both of you going back to both the “Typical PC User” & “In The Trenches” podcasts (may they RIP), but this has to be one of the best shows you guys have done to date. A GREAT interview discussing BusyCal (which was perfect timing because I've been looking for a way to handle synching my calendar between multiple devices), George's review (I'm currently looking for new iPhone headphones too) and a very interesting conversation on encryption techniques (of which you've both discussed numerous times in the past, but this tied it together nicely).
Great job guys. Oh and I can't leave out Bart with his terminal tips. rm -rf / always gives me that evil grin knowing how dangerous it it.
Kudos and keep up the great work.
Comment by Dave Levinter — October 8, 2009 @ 9:15 pm
Cool Dave glad you enjoyed it.
Comment by typicalmacuser — October 8, 2009 @ 11:51 pm
What is the difference between deleting system files under Mac OSX, Windows and Unix?
Under Mac OSX it says – That is an important system file and cannot be deleted <ok>
Under Windows it says – That is an important system file and deleting it may cause instability <cancel> <continue>
Unix says – Well, you stuffed up.
Comment by Philip from Australia — October 10, 2009 @ 4:38 pm
What is the difference between deleting system files under Mac OSX, Windows and Unix? nnUnder Mac OSX it says – That is an important system file and cannot be deleted nnUnder Windows it says – That is an important system file and deleting it may cause instability nnUnix says – Well, you stuffed up.
Comment by Philip from Australia — October 10, 2009 @ 11:38 pm