Mac Power Users Relay FM
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Learn about getting the most from your Apple technology with focused topics and workflow guests. Creating Mac Power Users since 2009, one conversation at a time. Hosted by David Sparks and Stephen Hackett.
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“Inventing the Future” with John Buck
John Buck published a book covering the "Apple Technology Group," a division within Apple that operated back in the 1980s and 1990s and experimented with many forward-looking bits of technology that we take for granted today.
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Apple’s “Let Loose” iPad Event
This week, Apple unveiled new iPad Pro and iPad Air models. Stephen and David talk through the news and discuss why hardware isn't at the heart of the iPad's struggles.
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The Current AI Moment
AI is suddenly everywhere, from online services and software to bespoke hardware products. This week, David takes Stephen on a journey to talk about the tools he has found useful, as well as what's not ready for prime time yet.
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All About Mimestream, with Neil Jhaveri
Neil Jhaveri founded Mimestream, a macOS email app for Gmail users.
Stephen and David talk to Neil about his time at Apple, Mimestream's roadmap (including an iOS version and supporting non-Google services), and email's place in today's world. -
In the Apple Trust Zone
On this feedback episode, the guys catch up on listener feedback, share some unique uses for Freeform, discuss some good Apple Watch apps, and talk about the Mac's startup sound.
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“From The Beatles to The Libertines,” with Lee Garrett
Lee Garret is the new owner of ScreenCastsOnline. He joins Stephen and David to discuss his background in technology, his Apple gear, and how clear communication and processes are key to any successful endeavor.
Customer Reviews
For all mac users
I've been mac user for a few years now and this is the podcast that i recommend for everybody to listen. It's not just for "power" users.
Not just for "pros"
I am a recent Mac convert, and have been trying out different Mac-related podcasts in order to find one that might help me with my transition process. I was initially concerned that a podcast called "Mac Power Users" might be intended for an audience far, far more experienced with Apple products than a newbie like me. Happily, after listening through most of these episodes, I can attest to the fact that this podcast is just as useful for new Mac users, thanks to the MPU team's efforts to define a specific topic for each podcast and then stay focused on it.