I recently received notice from the publisher that iPad at Work is getting a second printing. Thanks everyone who bought the book. I am quite proud of it. Also, if you know anyone getting a new iPad this holiday season, please point them toward the book. You can get it in the iBookstore, Amazon, and most major brick and mortar booksellers. I was in Barnes and Noble today and saw it on the shelf.
MPU 67: Web Security
Mac Power Users Episode 67, Web Security, is available for download. We invited George Starcher to join us with advice about staying secure on the Internet. This is a very detailed show in classic MPU fashion. There is a nice summary towards the end though, around the 85:50 mark. Get the episode over at 5by5. Also, don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes.
You should really listen to the show but here are a few good points to remember:
- At home, use OpenDNS.
- At home, secure your network with WPA2, not WPA or WEP.
- Public WiFi = Shields up.
- Public WiFi = No transactions that involve money.
- Get rid of Flash.
- Don’t run as Admin.
- Use a separate browser for your banking transactions.
- Use 3G instead of Public WiFi if at all possible.
- Use 1Password.
Scrivener for iOS in 2012
Great news for Scrivener geeks. I’m really looking forward to seeing where this goes.
Mind Map with your Voice
I’ve made no secret that iThoughtsHD is my “go to” mind mapping application. The developer also has a version for the iPhone that shares many of the shortcuts and cloud syncing features that makes its iPad big brother so great. iThoughts for the iPhone has one feature the iPad doesn’t (yet). You can create sibling entries by dictating on the iPhone 4s using commas. The above screenshot was created by me dictating into one node, “Baseball (comma) soccer (comma) football (comma) golf”. This is great for brainstorming. (Note I should have said “cap” to capitalize the sibling entries.) Check out the developer’s video showing off this feature below.
iTunes Playlist Folders
MPU listener Marvin wrote in about how he created playlist folders for each family member to help avoid trashing each other’s playlists using iCloud and iTunes Match. I promptly copied this trick and now we have playlist bliss. Nifty.
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Index Offline Storage with Archive 7
Do you have a collection of external hard drives sitting around and an overwhelming sense of confusion about what is stored where? Mike Yenco’s Archive 7 indexes your hard drives and lets you search all of them, even when offline. Moreover, the latest version is in the Mac App Store. I’ve just started using it and wondering why I didn’t do this sooner.
Easy Timeline, Just $5
BeeDocs has a holiday sale on for Easy Timeline. For just five bucks you can drastically improve your timeline game. I’ve written of this app before. If you ever find yourself in the position of trying to convey time related data to anyone, you should get this app. I’ve heard from lawyers, construction managers, students, soccer coaches, and countless others about how much they love BeeDocs timeline apps and now is your chance to get in for the price of a Starbucks coffee.
As an aside, I want to thank BeeDocs for sponsoring MacSparky.com through 2011. Thanks to BeeDocs, I was able to transform MacSparky.com from the AdSense monstrosity it once was into what you see today. Please show your support and do yourself a favor: Go get this normally $20 app for 75% off.
iPhone Deck the Halls
Here is a pretty amazing video Christmas card created by some of my friends. Not only is this creative and hilarious, every viewing gets a nickel donated to charity.
Torrent Tracker
My friend George Starcher recently turned me on to youhavedownloaded.com, a privately ran site (read: not subject to government restrictions) that tracks torrent download sites and every IPN number that plugs in. If you think someone on your network has been downloading illegal torrents and want to know, check this out. If you’ve downloaded torrents in the past, now is the time to repent. Industry and law enforcement are getting more aggressive than ever about these things. Don’t kid yourself: If you torrent, they are tracking it.
MPU 66: iTunes Match
In episode 66, Katie and I dive deep on iTunes Match including set up, the first sync, and troubleshooting. If you’re confused about how iTunes Match works, this show is for you. Get the episode over at 5by5. Also, don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes.