MacJury #909: Cloud Computing, Google Docs, Office and Photoshop on the Web and What It Means for Mac Users
Filed under: Business, Graphics/Photos, Productivity, Software, Web
The MacJury convenes at a higher level to discuss some of the recent announcements about cloud computing, whether they affect Mac users now, and how they might in the future. Deliberations are held on the Palm Pre, Google Docs coming out of beta, Microsoft Office moving to the web for free, Adobe Photoshop Express, and the announcement of Google Chrome. Along the way, Microsoft is convicted, the new power of the customer is explained, and what is lacking in web apps (at the moment) is revealed. Is your Mac still the best productivity choice? Find out from the panel of:
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Jeff
Gamet |
Joe
Kissell |
Dori
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Chuck
Joiner |
MacJury #908: iPhone Tips, Tricks, Techniques and Product Recommendations for New and Veteran Owners
Filed under: Audio/Music, Hardware, Productivity, Video, iPhone, iPod
The MacJury continue their deliberations on the new iPhone 3GS and 3.0 software by sharing their favorite tips, tricks, techniques and products that iPhone owners both new and experienced should be aware of. Topics covered include favorite iPhone features, hardware recommendations and ways to get more out of your iPhone. Remote work, podcast listening, video, power and case recommendations and more are delivered by the panel of:
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| Pat Fauquet |
Jeff Gamet |
Chuck La Tournous |
Tom Negrino |
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| Steve Sande |
Chuck Joiner |
MacJury #907: The MacJury Voir Dire Some of the Best Apps for New and Veteran iPhone Users
What’s the first thing you do with an iPhone (after calling your friends to tell them you got one)? Start looking for the best apps, of course. The MacJury holds a voir dire session to qualify some of the very best applications for both those with the new iPhone 3GS as well as those who have taken advantage of the $99 iPhone 3G. From music to productivity, graphics to games, a diverse collection of the best of the best are selected and discussed by the panel of:
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| Pat Fauquet |
Jeff Gamet |
John Grzeskowiak |
Keith Lang |
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Chuck Joiner |

















