Casey Liss joins us this week to talk about baby technology, programing, media management, and Alfred workflows.
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MPU 208: Repurposing Apple Hardware
In this week’s Mac Power Users, Katie and I discuss what to do with old Apple Hardware. There are some great tips in this show ranging from the refrigerator iPad to the Mac-O-Lantern.
MPU 207: Functionally Inspirational
Last weekend, Katie and I recorded a live MPU show. Topics included equipping remote workers, Daylight for Mac office management, tech for going back to school, listener workflows and more vacation gadgets.
MPU 206: Terpstra *drink*
Brett Terpstra joins us this week to talk about what he is up to and some of his favorite Mac hacks. Recording this show, the time flew by.
Mac Power Users Live Today at 10am PST
Today we’ll be recording Mac Power Users live at 10am PST / 1pm EST. The chat room during the show is always a lot of fun. If you haven’t got anything better to do, why don’t you join us at 5by5.tv/live.
MPU 205: Geek Vacation
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about using technology on vacation and how to maintain actually enjoy time away from work in this strange always-connected world. Katie and I covered these topics and more in the most recent Mac Power Users episode.
MPU 204: Presentations
Episode 204 of the Mac Power Users is now available. In it Katie and I talk about some of our favorite tips for giving good presentations and I talk a little bit about behind-the-scenes with the new book at the end.
MPU 203: TextExpander
It took 203 episodes for us to devote an entire show to one of the most handy apps on the Mac and iOS but we got there.
MPU 201: Mac at Home, PC at Work
MPU 201 includes our recurring guest, Gabe Weatherhead, as we dive deep on the best tools and workflows for living a double life: Mac at home, PC at work.
MPU 200: The Story So Far …
Episode 200 of the Mac Power Users is now available. That’s 200 shows. That’s approximately 300 hours of talking about how to turn average and beginner users into power users. That’s 300 hours of the best work of my life.
This show is a bit introspective but also includes some of our favorite tips and show recommendations. If you’ve been with us this far, you may enjoy this episode just for the sentimental value.