Helpful PMUG leader John Carter scores big with this link, www.macmost.com/ and you'll want to take a look at this website. Turns out they have more than 900 FREE video tutorials on how to use your Mac, iPad, iPhone and other Apple Technology.
And here's some very welcome news: They never sell, rent or share your email address. Read details at Policies.
No, we're not listing all 900 of their video tutorials. But look at some of these other helpful categories.
Miracles of Music, Via iPods
Apple Hot News today links to a documentary about Alzheimer’s patients who have been revitalized through music. Social worker, Dan Cohen brings iPods loaded with personalized playlists to elderly Alzheimer’s and dementia patients across the U.S. The movie “Alive Inside” -- which opens this weekend in New York -- documents a 94 year-old patient’s amazing response. See the 2 minute trailer.
Unsure of the Next Step?
Are you distracted? Unsure of the next step with your Mac, or iPod, iPad, etc.? What do "experts" tell us about making decisions, learning and doing? John Carter forwards this link. that could encourage and challenge you.
12 Days of FREE Gifts
Unveiling the iPod, 12 Years Ago
"Twelve years ago Apple, and Steve Jobs, introduced the iPod, which was, and is, a remarkable device. Here is a video of that occasion, in case you didn't see it then. Steve was the consummate salesperson," Jim Hamm comments.
No, Your Data Isn't Secure in the Cloud
John Carter wants to share his viewpoint on security in the Cloud. "You do understand that it's the government that is insisting on an open book for all personal information, yet they also insist on not telling us anything they don't want us to know about - like what really happened at Roswell and other places.
How to Update to iOS 6
John Carter gives directions, "iOS 6.1.2 update is available. How should you proceed? This notice is going out to a large group of people, and you may get this notice more than once. If you do not own an iOS device, you may disregard this notice.
- Update iTunes.
- Sync your device to iTunes.
- Backup your device.
- Perform the update either from iTunes or from the device.
- Backup your device again. (Got it? Thanks to John Carter!)
New to View
"Here is a free offer for ClipBuddy for the Mac. I've not tried it, but since it's free I will give it a try. Note that it's normally priced at $29.95. This offer expires on October 31st," writes Jim Hamm. Earlier today he'd emailed with mention of a new iPhone - iPod Touch - iPad app called MyRadar Pro which he saw someone use to monitor the severity of the storms in the Memphis area. See it here. Jim will tell us more later . . .
What's the Latest?
Rumors, facts, photos, buyer's guide, blogs and forums — all that and more about Mac, iPhone, iPod, iPad at macrumors.com Kyle Smith reminds us. From his vantage point as tech/sales at MacMedia in Peoria I'd asked him what's the latest, so I'd have something to report at PMUG on Saturday. Apple has issued invitations for Media Event on October 23. There's always more happening at Apple!
Mac Buyer's Guide
Do you know when to buy a Mac, iPod, or iPhone? Here's help from Prez Art Gorski. He leads off with, "Don't you just hate it when you buy an Apple product and then they release a new, better version right after? The MacBuyer's Guide keeps track of Apple hardware updates and is a great guide to when you should buy a new Apple product."
So we look here and find info with recommendations such as "Don't buy: updates soon" — "Buy only if you need it: approaching the end of a cycle" — or "Buy now! Product just updated." You also notice the links to their categories of blogs and forums. Take a look, you may want to bookmark this.
Apple's Six Best Decisions
"Here's an interesting article and observation by Ted Landau of Apple's six best decisions — and why they make Apple the company it is today." Jim Hamm goes on to elaborate, "My only quibble with Ted is that the iPad should be included in the list. But he goes in detail explaining why he left this device out of his nominees. Possibly many of us — well, me, anyway — tend to think of Apple as a Mac, or computer, company. Not so much anymore. Here is a quote from the article: 'Apple’s success depended upon moving away from its focus on the Mac.' Hence, the dropping of 'computer' from the company name a while back."
Free Up Storage Space on iOS Device
Six tips on how to free up storage space on your iPad, iPhone, iPod are described at this site, sent to us by Jim Hamm. He includes this suggestion, "Another tip is to frequently close open apps, as they all consume memory as they run in the background. If, say, your iPad seems slower, I bet that available memory is about gone and this slows down the iPad. Many of us -- me included -- often forget to close apps after we open them, on an iPad or iPhone.
"Double tap the Home Button to view all the running apps along the bottom of the screen. Yes, they're all running and consuming memory. Close them and your device should run quicker."
Help for that Snazzy Present You Got
Tomorrow's BIG Shopping Event
Tomorrow, Friday, November 25 is the "one-day Apple shopping event." They tell us we'll discover "amazing iPad, iPod, and Mac gifts." Take a look now for great ideas.
Looking at iOS
If you're a PMUG member or friend with Mac computers there's always more to learn. Yes? Now, with exciting new Apple devices, iPad, iPod, iPhone there's a lot of new information just out from this week's WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference). Jim Hamm passes on a tip on enabling automatic downloads on your mobile device (which needs to be on iOS 4.3.3).
Will iOS 5 Affect Mac Computer Sales?
Jim Hamm considers how iOS 5 will affect notebook sales. "Here’s a video with a summary of iOS 5. Lots of new features for mobile devices. The most important, in my opinion, is now the iPad, iPhone and iPod no longer need to have a computer to connect to. They can be free-standing devices. A nice step. On the flip side, possibly this might have a deleterious effect on notebook sales. On the other hand, though, I don’t think I’d just want to have only a mobile device and not have my Mac. I think each has its strong points. Time will tell how this all shakes out."
Here's a thought-provoking article from Jim that speculates about the future of Mac.
Photography and the iPad
"Here’s a neat article in Digital Photography School that talks about using an iPad to improve your photography skills," John Carter informs us. "I don’t have an iPad or an iPod Touch. I’m not sure if I’ll ever own an iPad, but I’m getting pretty darn close to dipping into my savings for a 4th Generation 32GB iPod Touch. My Classic 80GB iPod is proving too cumbersome to use."
MobileMe Update
Art Gorski brings the following to our attention, "MobileMe has been updated with a completely new web-based Mail interface, a Find My iPhone app for iPhones, and some other new features.
"The most interesting to me is server-side Mail Rules. Now you can define rules on MobileMe instead of in Mail on your Mac and they will also work with your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch."
Apple & iPhone Updates
Keeping up with the latest? Jim Hamm forwards to us these links about features for iPhone 3G and iPhone 4. Here's the Apple sneak preview. MobileCrunch says there have been 50 million iPhones sold so far, and their article discusses multi-tasking, iAd, a huge Mail update, and a "bunch of other stuff." The third link takes you to a one hour video of a presentation of OS 4 done mostly by Steve Jobs.
Jim summarizes the video, "It is impressive, and really gives you a better understanding of what this new OS does. After you see this, stop and think a minute. All this comes from a phone. Remember, something we use to just make phone calls on. Love it or hate it, the iPhone is really one amazing device."
For today's article (dated 4-12-10) that covers the latest from Apple on iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, iAds, and more see Barron's "Apple Throws a Potent iPunch."