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MacUser Podcast #12: Left our hearts in San Francisco

Posted by Dan Moren | Friday, January 12, 2007 9:34 AM PT

MacUser PodcastAt least we didn’t leave our iPods in San Francisco. That would have been tragic. We had decent attendance at our live panel on the Macworld show floor and for those of you that couldn’t make it, we enclose it below in lovingly handcrafted AAC. We shifted up our format a little bit for the live panel, taking some questions from users in the audience (our wireless mic didn’t quite make the rounds, so I tried to repeat them for you).

As I type these words, I’m standing in the San Francisco Apple Store watching the Mac Podcasters meetup. Derik’s joining Andy Ihnatko, the MacBreak Weekly, and a handful of other notable Mac podcasters on stage talking a bit about the media. We’ll pop up a post on that a little later when that session goes up. Meanwhile, enjoy us working without a net.

AAC version (11.3 MB, 46 min)

Comments and feedback on the show are always welcome, so feel free to share your thoughts below, or in an email to macuser [at] macuser [dot] com.

Show notes after the jump…

If you are on the Macworld show floor, be sure to check out the ModBook over at Other World Computing’s booth.

The two options for running Windows we discussed were CodeWeavers’s CrossOver and VMWare.

We also discussed Equinux’s MediaCentral.

As far as opening up the iPhone to independent developers, Jonathan “Wolf” Rentzsch has started up a campaign to convince Apple to make the iPhone an open platform.

Again, comments are welcome and encouraged. Drop them in the thread below or send an email.

Comments (2)

I'd really really love to listen to your podcast, quite possibly I even will, but I'd do so immediately if it were more like 5, 10 or (at most) 15 mins long. Credit to you guys for all your hard work though.

January 12, 2007
4:35 PM PT

The slots in the Macworld booth were all 45 minutes long, so (for this podcast at least) they had no choice.. :-)

Jason Author Profile Page
January 13, 2007
12:51 PM PT

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