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MacUser Podcast #15: Life on Mars

Posted by Dan Moren | Monday, February 26, 2007 11:45 AM PT

MacUser PodcastThe only real way to record an interview with Red Sweater Software founder Daniel Jalkut, we decided, was in a submarine. I’ll put that forth to explain the, er, somewhat echoey quality of this week’s podcast—really, it’s not a bug; it’s a feature.

Red Sweater acquired MarsEdit, an app very near and dear to our hearts, earlier this week, and Derik and I sat down in person with Daniel J. to discuss the future of the newest addition to the Red Sweater family. Listener discretion is advised: the content of this podcast does veer on occasion into the downright technical, but it’s all to the good. If you’re a blogger, ask yourself this: can you afford not to listen?

AAC version (14.6 MB, 60 minutes)

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…

We covered the initial acquisition of MarsEdit by Red Sweater when it happened last week.

As Daniel suggested, a new version of MarsEdit, 1.1.3, was just released this morning.

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

Comments (3)

I liked the content but the audio made it almost unlistenable. I had to crank the volume to the max and still couldn't understand much of it.

David
February 28, 2007
2:22 PM PT

Since you have an iTunes entry, why not post the link more clearly for easy subscription?

A lot of us prefer to listen to podcasts through the "Podcasts" section of an iPod, rather than having to drag and drop a .m4a file into the "Music" section.

You've only got the AAC version displayed prominently above.

Here's your link:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=176601886&s=143441

Reg
March 03, 2007
3:48 PM PT

You'll find that link on the right-column sidebar of every page of the site, under PODCAST.

Jason Author Profile Page
March 04, 2007
1:44 PM PT

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