Episode #47


Contest Time! This week, we are working with RadTech to give one lucky listener four cool items! To enter, listen to the podcast and send all entries to contest@mymac.com

Tim takes Chad by surprise with this weeks focus segment, Five Questions for Chad.

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Links from the show
Freecell Widget
VF1 Widget

Original Dwelling

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Episode #46

This week, podcast hosts Tim and Chad talk about iPod nano quality control problems, Warner Music and their new PR battle against Apple Computer, the Doom 3 Demo, and much more.

We want your Mac stories! Funny, sad, technical, you name it. Listen to the podcast for more information.

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Links from the show
Apple link to Spotlight Index problem
FreeMacWare.com
Doom Demo

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Episode #45


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News from MacMinute.com, a new Dashboard Minute and Not Mac News, and Chad returns from vacation!

Topics – The end of Macworld Expo Boston, price hike in iTunes Music Store, Fujitsu ScanSnap, Tim gets his hands on a iPod nano, and much more.

What’s this about a possible NEW MyMac.com podcast? Listen to the show to get all the details.

This show is sponsored by SmallDog.com and RamJet.com.

Websites Mentioned in The Dashboard Minute
SameGame
OverWhelmed
Widget Monkey

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Episode #44

You can download the MP3 file at THIS LINK, or simply subscribe to our iTunes Podcast listing HERE.

As Chad is on vacation this week, host Tim Robertson spends an hour with Chris Seibold, as well as a great talk with John Farr!

Due to software problems, the audio quality of this show is not up to our usual standards. Also apologies to PlayList magazines’ Chris Breen, who graciously took the time to participate in a planned feature on the new ROKR phone, but due to technical problems with the recording software, the conversation was lost.

This podcast is sponsored by SmallDog.com and RamJet.com.

Websites mentioned on the podcast
Dennis Sellers’ Macsimum News
MacMinute.com
Macintouch.com
Macworld.com
MacAddict.com

John Farr
JHFarr.com

Not Mac News link:
Weeeeeeeeeee!

The Dashboard Minute
Widget Update
Conference Call

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Episode #43


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This week, Tim and Chad go over the latest Apple news from our friends at MacMinute.com, including the new iPod nano, iTunes Motorola Music Phone ROKR, and our impressions of both.

The Dashboard Minute Returns, this week with outtakes!

The winner of our Roxio Toast 7 contest is announced!

ElementK Journals faux Invoices strikes again. An update!

This podcast Sponsored by SmallDog.com and RamJet.com.
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Hurricane Katrina Help – Episode #42


Like many people, I had spent the previous few days glued to the television and news websites, watching the horror that was inflicted upon the Gulf Coast states of the United States. What struck me was just how bad this was going to end for many people. People, who had worked all their adult lives to own a home, fill it with memories, only to see everything lost in just a few moments in time. What was worst, frankly, was seeing the poor and destitute all but left to fend for themselves days after Hurricane Katrina ravaged their cities and homes.

The helplessness I felt was shared by millions of others. I knew there was little I could do outside donating the few dollars I could spare to charity and relief efforts. Somehow, it just did not feel like enough. I wanted to give more than I could afford, but how?

Inspiration came early on the morning of Friday, September 2. Why not contact a bunch of Mac related companies, ask for donations of either hardware or software, and sell them on MyMac.com with all the money going to the relief effort? It sounded simple enough, so I set about early Friday morning contacting companies, getting the website ready, doing a bunch of HTML, and asking other MyMac.com’ers to lend a hand when/if they could.

The response was more than I bargained for. One of the first companies I contacted was Bumbakpaks, a company I had never dealt with before. I did not know them; they did not know me outside an upcoming review of one of their products by our own Owen Rubin. But once contacted, like almost every company I contacted that day, they readily agreed to donate. For Bumbakpak, it was five of their $75 laptop bags, which we sold for $50 a piece, and they sold out almost immediately. (They later donated five more) MacTech Magazine also jumped in with five subscriptions. Thought Out, the iPod stand company, joined in. Then FireWire Depot. Then… the list went on and on.

MyMac.com gets a lot of traffic, a lot of people reading (or listening via our weekly podcast) our content. I was pretty confident that with our traffic, we would do quite well selling the items the companies had donated. Thankfully, those companies without actual products to sell stepped in and posted both news links to our efforts, as well as posting the Mac Users Helping Katrina Victims graphic (top of this page) that Todd Long had created for us on their website. Without their help, we could not have sold as many items as we did, nor raise the money in this time of need.

A few people emailed and asked why I was doing this. In fact, a few websites even went so far as to post opinion articles to the effect that I was simply trying to drive more traffic to our site. Or that perhaps there was some scam that the money we raised would not, in fact, go to the charities we listed. While I do have a thick skin after a decade of doing this, some of this stung me. All I had set out to do was raise money and help those helping the victims of the disaster. While it is true there are unscrupulous people who do prey upon the charity of others in times such as this, I knew our motives were pure, and all I really wanted to do was help. It really is as simple as that.

All the items we sold were done so via PayPal. I had wanted to use eBay, but after posting a half-dozen items on their site, eBay promptly canceled each one, citing that I had to use a third-party to conduct charity sales such as this. The problem was, in my mind, too much control over where the money we raised was spent, how long until they actually dispersed our funds, and asking for a credit card number. The heavy-handed way eBay deals with people was also a concern, so I decided to use PayPal, electronically transfer the money to a savings account, and split the money into two cashier checks for both the Salvation Army and the Red Cross to donate myself, in person.

We ended our auction on Friday, the 9th of September, one week after we began. When we started, I told my wife Julie that I would be pleased if we could raise as much as $500. Anything over that would be better, but not expected. So imagine my surprise when, after totaling up all the sales, we had made $2,047.87 before PayPal fees. I had publicly stated that every dollar spent would go to relief, so I personally paid for each transaction fee, and then rounded up the dollar amount to $2,050 so that we could give both our chosen charity organizations $1.025.00 which Julie and I did on Friday, September 16th.

Below is a list of every company who donated either items to sell, or sites I know that linked to our relief effort. I simply cannot thank these companies and individuals enough, and all the credit for our raising this money should go to them, not to me. Also below are thumbnail links to the documentation of our receipts for the money we gave. Clicking each will bring up a full-size scanned image as proof of where the money went. I feel it is important to publicly account for every penny we raised, which is why the receipts are listed here.

Finally, it should be said that much more needs to be done to help the people affected in this terrible disaster. Hard working people, just like you, lost everything. They still need help. I am posting a link to donate directly to the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. Regardless of your political, religious, or other opinions or beliefs, know that these two organizations are the true first responders, and they need all the help we can give.

Contributors and thanks to:

Companies:

Bumbakpak

MacTech Magazine


Thought Out

Runtime Revolution Ltd.
MYOB US, Inc.

FireWire Depot


Motion VFX


Roxio


BeLight Software

NotePage, Inc.

Neometric Software

Inventive, Inc.

CDFinder


Apimac


LoadPod


Byrd Soft


Rogue Amoeba Software


Aquafadas Software


Zelek Software

Individuals:
David Every, who jumped in and made my HTML actually look decent.
Todd Long, who created our graphic in hours on the busiest day of his workweek.
Chris Seibold, who did much behind the scenes, as well as defending my honor when I had neither the time nor energy to do so.

Stan Flack and MacMinute.com, for generating more traffic our way and keeping our banner online.
Dennis Sellers and Macsimum News, who kept this front and center over a long holiday weekend.
Ross Clark for being so generous.

Ed Sherry for being so generous.
Sean Lee for staying in contact so much and for showing all the enthusiasm in the world for this effort.
Mike Talmadge for his great products and help.

Guy Serle, for his special Dashboard Minute, and not remembering buying something.
Norbert Doerner for his patience and enthusiasm.
Rod McCall for not only donating but also for helping to get the word out.

Paul Kafasis, for keeping on top of the MANY emails I sent his way and his professionalism and charitable heart.
Bill Palmer, for being a better man than some give credit, donating ad space to help in this effort, and being so very encouraging.
Liam Young, the man with the great ideas.

Jared Zelek, for donations and being such a good friend to us.
Neale Monks, for all the help he gave, including donating copies of his great eBook.
Dwayne McDuffie, for the offer to help. The Justice League is in the best of hands.

Neil Ticktin, for keeping me on my toes and staying on top of the email.
Beth Lock for putting us in touch with those willing to give.
Chad Perry, for agreeing to do a special podcast on his day off.

Kim Perry, for letting Chad do a special podcast on his day off.
Julie Robertson, my wife, for being so supportive, encouraging, and loving at a time when it was needed most.

Roxio Toast 7 Contest – Episode #41


MyMac Podcast 41
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Contest Time! Win it before you can buy it!

Up for grabs this week, Roxio Toast 7! Listen to the Podcast for YOUR chance to win a copy of one of the best software packages you can buy! A $99 retail value, thanks to our friends at Roxio!

We love feedback, so please send us your thoughts, comments, and ideas to us at MyMacPodcast@Gmail.com

This week, Tim and Chad make a list of the “Top Ten Mac Items” they feel every Mac user should own. Do you agree or disagree? Let us know.

What is the deal with Element K Journals? Why are they billing Tim for subscriptions he did not want? Listen to the Podcast, and hear what happens when Tim calls their customer support phone number.

MacMinute.com News follows Not Mac News from Chris Seibold. Afterwards, Guy Serle’s The DashBoard Minute. Both are MyMac.com Podcast exclusives.

Interested in being a sponsor of our weekly Podcast? Email Tim for details.

This Podcast is sponsored by SmallDog Electronics, and RamJet.com.

Episode #39

Download the show at this address, or subscribe to the show via the iTMS from THIS link. (Link will open iTunes.)

This podcast is sponsored by
SmallDog.com
RamJet.com

Last week to enter the Adobe CS2 contest! This is your chance to win the $1,299 premier graphics suite in the world. All it takes is listening to this or last week’s show and following a few simple instructions. All entries should be emailed to contest@mymac.com. One entry per person, please.

This week, Tim and Chad do a live review of Pzizz, the Power Napping Software. Seriously! Of course, if the software really works, Tim and Chad may just end up falling asleep during the show.

Also, we look at the fiasco of the The Henrico County school system $50 Apple iBook sale.

Reader feedback! We read a few emails on the show, and look forward to reading yours next week. Send all feedback to mymacpodcast@gmail.com

Links from this weeks Dashboard Minute
For AutoCrossword
For Easy eBay
For most Widgets

Also on the show: a back to school special from SmallDog.com
And Not Mac News by Chris Seibold!

Here is the picture of Chad (Left), Tim (With hat), and Nemo (Right) taken last weekend that Tim and Chad make reference to on the show.

Episode #38

MyMac Podcast 38
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Huge contest news! Working with Adobe System Incorporated, MyMac.com is proud to announce our latest contest: your chance to win a copy of Adobe Creative Suite 2 (CS2), a retail value of $1,299! This is an unheard of chance to win THE premier software package! Don’t miss this chance, download our latest edition of the podcast today!

Tim and Chad look at a bit of Adobe Photoshop history, the big new features, and recap the story of the creation of Adobe Photoshop. The Derrick Story article we read from can be found online at this URL.

News from MacMinute.com

Chris Seibold returns with the Not Mac News segment.

The Dashboard Minute by Guy Serle looks at a few new Dashboard Widgets.

Links for the Dashboard Minute:
Unity Software
Bedrock Biorhythms
Aviation Weather

This podcast is sponsored by:
SmallDog.com
RamJet.com’s 1GB RAM deal
Adobe Creative Suite 2

Episode #37

MyMac.com Podcast 37

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You can also subscribe to the show via Apple’s iTunes Music Store at THIS LINK.

Podcast sponsored by SmallDog.com and RamJet.com

This week, Tim and Chad look at the latest news headlines from MacMinute.com. Also on the show, the future predicting power of Chris Seibold’s Not Mac News, and some cool stuff for Dashboard in Guy Serle’s The Dashboard Minute.

Who won the NewerTech MiniStack from MacSales.com? You gotta listen to the podcast to find out!

Links mentioned during the show

The Dashboard Minute

Places to get Widgets:

apple.com/downloads/dashboard


versiontracker.com


macupdate.com


dashboardwidgets.com


dashboardexchange.com


widgetdeveloper.com


dashboardexposed.com


dashboardshared.com

Asteroids Widget

chrismarks.com

Capture Widget

vanillasoap.com/widgets

Send all feedback to mymacpodcast@gmail.com

Companies interested in sponsoring the podcast at Macworld Expo, please contact Tim Robertson at tim@mymac.com

Episode #36

MyMac.com Podcast 36

You can download this episode in MP3 format from THIS LINK. You can also find and subscribe to this podcast via Apple’s iTunes Music Store Podcast section at this link.

This podcast is sponsored by Small Dog Electronics, and RamJet.com.

This week, Tim and Chad look at the main news items in the Macintosh and iPod world, thanks to MacMinute.com. The focus segment this week: Mac mini Assesories. Thinking of buying a Mac mini? Here are some items that can take the mini to new heights!

Contest Time! Thanks to MacSales.com, we are giving away a 80GB miniStack from Newer Technology. Listen to this weeks podcast, and send your entries to contest@mymac.com. Be sure to follow the instructions in the podcast for your chance to win.

Also this week: The Dashboard Minute by Guy Serle and Not Mac News by Chris Seibold.

Links from this weeks show:


Dashboard Minute Links

Amnesty program
Jared
WorldView

Burned iBook G4 (with pictures)


Focus Segment Links

Apple BlueTooth Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
Mini Tower from PlasticSmith
NuShelf mini and NuBlue mini
NewerTech mini Stack
SkinIt.com Mac Mini Skin
EyeTV
Belkins USB 2.0 and firewire hub
iSight
IOGear mini Micro USB KVM Switch
1GB RAM from Ramjet

Contact us at mymacpodcast@gmail.com. MP3 feedback welcome.

Episode #34

MyMac Podcast 34

Download the show in MP3 format here.

Our show on iTMS link.

Small Dog Electronics and RamJet.com sponsor this podcast. Please be sure to visit both sites before downloading and listening to this podcast.

This week, Chad and Tim introduce our new, all original intro music. Created by the multi-talented Kevin Reeves. It is hard to put into words just how much we here at MyMac appreciate his time and effort to create for us this music. It is everything we could ever hope to have, and more than we deserve. Check out Kevin’s website at www.KevinReeves.net.

Guy Serle joins the podcast with his new regular The Dashboard Minute feature. This week:
Scenario Poker
Wikipedea Widget

Also this week, Chris Seibold’s Not Mac News.

Did you know Macworld Expo Boston is going on right now? It’s true!

Links of interest:
Our Mac news site: MacMinute.com

Podcast worth checking out:

Otaku Generation Podcast


The Mr. Nice Guy Show

Products talked about this week
The Mini Stack. Very cool!
AlchemyTV DVR

Send all email to mymacpodcast@gmail.com

Episode #33

MyMac.com podcast 33

The latest show is now online. You can directly download the show in MP3 format from this link. You can also subscribe to the podcast via our RSS feed here, or do a search for us in the iTunes Music Store Podcast section.

Links of interest for this show:
SmallDog.com. Small Dog renewed their support of our podcast through the end of 2005! Thank you, Small Dog Electronics!
RamJet.com
MacMinute.com
Griffin Technology
Madtown Aces Productions

What is our opening music? We have a few this week, so please take a listen and give us your opinion on what opening we should use. And hey, if you want to give it a shot, let us know.

Yes, we are in the iTMS now!
We talked about the MyMacGuys podcast, which you can find at this link.

A new Not Mac News with Chris Seibold. What is Project 1989? You have to hear it to find out.

We announce the Griffin Technology contest winners from last week. Click here to find out what was up for grabs!

Check out the video from the news story here.

Be sure to send us any email to mymacpodcast@gmail.com

Episode #35

MyMac.com Podcast 35
Download the MP3 file from here.
Our iTunes Music Store Podcast listing is here.

This episode is sponsored by
SmallDog.com
RamJet.com

Links from this show
The iPod Shuffle Raid, link thanks to Jared

News from MacMinute.com

Contact Chris Seibold with your Not Mac News here.

Dashboard Minute Links
Pac-Man
Air Traffic Control
Contact the Dashboard Minute at dbminute@gmail.com

Mac website links from the Focus section

FolkLore.Org
Crazy Apple Rumors Site
MacsimumNews.com
iDevGames

Send all feedback as email or MP3 files to mymacpodcast@gmail.com

Podcast Archive can be found here

Episode #32



MyMac Podcast 32

You can download the show in MP3 format here

This week, a television crew from the CBS affiliate WWMT came out and filmed Tim and Chad for a story on Podcasting. Check out WWMT here, and once the newscast is on the air, we will be sure to link to the segment about the MyMac Podcast. Come back later tonight for that link.


This Podcast is sponsored by

SmallDog.com.
RamJet.com

Promo of the week: Mr. Nice Guy. Please check out the podcast Tim listens to the most.

Contest This Week!

Want a chance to win some very cool gear from Griffin Technologies? Here is your chance. Listen to this weeks podcast, answer one of the two questions, and submit your answer to contest@mymac.com. What are we giving away?

 

These are very cool products, and here is your chance to score some free stuff!

This weeks feature, Walking in a Widget Wonderland. We take a look at eight new Dashboard Widgets.

Send any feedback, MP3, AAC, or plain text email, to mymacpodcast@gmail.com

 

News story on MyMac.com with Video


This is the news story as it ran on WWMT about MyMac.com and our podcast. Click the link below for a 20.6MB quicktime movie file.

Here is the online story link

Here is the QuickTime Video Link

Episode #31

MyMac Podcast 31

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This week, while Chad is on holiday camping out in the great wilderness and working on a top-secret Apple project (see Chris Seibold’s Not Mac News in the show for more details) Tim heads to Kalamazoo to record the show with regular guest Tad Scheeler as co-host.

This podcast is sponsored by
SmallDog.com
RamJet.com

We get our Mac news from MacMinute.com for the Podcast. Check them out!

We have a winner in our XtremeMac contest! Who won? You have to download and listen to the show to find out.

While Tad and Tim record the podcast, the kids were out fishing. As promised in the during the show, here are a couple pictures the girls took themselves while catching fish.


Sara (Tad’s Daughter), near, and Brittaney (One of Tim’s kids) fish while the Podcast is recorded
Raechel Robertson (Tim’s Daughter) catches a fine looking fish!

Please send all feedback, regular email or MP3 files, to mymacpodcast@gmail.com

Episode #30


A few days late, but MyMac Podcast 30 is online and can be downloaded here in MP3 format. This show is an hour long, hope you don’t mind. Time flies when you are having fun, as we did recording this weeks show.

This week, we talk about why we are three days late recording the Podcast. It is all good, Tim just had an important job to finish before he could make the long trek to the recording studio to meet up with Chad and record this week. But next week, look for the Podcast to be early.

Our feature this week and our contest is one and the same. We look at the bib box of goodies sent to MyMac.com from XtremeMac. They sent us the new iPod Shuffle gear, which includes AirPlaySportWrapSuperHookTuffWrapzBumperzShieldzAudio Kit for iPod shuffle, and the SuperClip. Listen to the show as Chad and Tim check out and talk about all this gear, and then enter the contest and win one of those items! Send all contest entries to contest@mymac.com.

This show is sponsored by SmallDog.com. Can you believe it? Small Dog is ten years old, the same age as MyMac.com! Hey, that makes us both 70 years old in dog years! To celebrate their ten years of serving the Mac community, Small Dog is giving away ten iPod Shuffles. Click here for your chance to win.

RamJet.com. Welcome our latest sponsor, Ramjet. Did you know you can pick up a 1GB memory chip for a Mac mini for only $125? Check it out here.

MacMinute.com, the offical news source for the MyMac Podcast. Click the link, read it, bookmark it, and check them out often!

We played the promo from PodQuiz this week. Check them out here.

Also this week, Not Mac News with Chris Seibold!

Send all comments and suggestions to mymacpodcast@gmail.com

Episode #29 – Intel & Apple


MyMac Podcast 29 – Intel and Apple

This special edition podcast is all about Intel and Apple. Click here to download the show in MP3 file format.

This edition is sponsored by Small Dog Electronics

At the start of the show, Tim mentions that because this is a special early in the week edition of the podcast, there would be no Not Mac News with Chris Seibold. Turns out Tim spoke prematurely! Chris came through after the show was recorded with a new NMN, so with a little bit of GarageBand and QuickTime Pro editing, NMN is here.

What does the announcement of Intel in all future Macs mean to the users, the developers, and everyone in between? Chad and Tim take over a half-hour on just that subject.

Please share your thoughts with us. We would love to hear from you. What do you think of this news? Send either regular email or MP3 audio files to mymacpodcast@gmail.com

Is it the End of the World? If you think so, then head over to the iTunes Music Store and pick up THIS song. Only 99-cents.

Episode #28


MyMac Podcast 28

Click here to download the MP3 file of this weeks show

We start off a little different this week. How? You have to listen to the show to hear how

The MyMac.com Podcast Contest is back! This week, find out how to win an iGuy from Speck Products! This is a very cool iPod case (kinda) and we are giving away not one, but TWO of them.

We do a phone prank, albeit a lame one. And a call-in as well!

Sponsored by SmallDog.com!

MacMinute.com news is in the house! We talk four news stories of the last week.

email us at mymacpodcast@gmail.com with questions, comments, or your tasty chicken-soup receipt!

All contest entries, email to contest@mymac.com

Promo of the week – Pod Safe Music. Very cool.

Want to sponsor the MyMac.com Podcast? Drop us an email here.

Episode #27

Podcast number 27 is now online, which you can download in MP3 HERE

This week, Tim and Chad look at the top stories from MacMinute.com, our new podcast news sponsor! Check out MacMinute.com for your daily Macintosh news, updated as the news happens.

This Podcast is sponsored by SmallDog.com

This week’s feature is Rate The Rumors. Tim and Chad take on six of the most persistent Mac rumors floating out there, and rate which ones they think have zero chance of being true, and those that probably have some grounding in reality.

We welcome any and all feedback. Feel free to email us your comments in either text or as an MP3 feedback file. And if you would like us to promote your Podcast, send your promo in as well! (Mention MyMac.com in your promo, and we will be SURE to play it!)

Send any feedback to mymacpodcast@gmail.com