Macbreak Tech

Software How-To
MacBreak Tech is a no-holds-barred tech talk about all things Mac. We talk about "technical Mac things" like servers, storage, best practices and other stuff that is, well, technical. (Author: John Foster, Kenji Kato, Ben Durbin)
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Recent episodes from Macbreak Tech

  • Published: Jun 10, 08
    Back to My Mac either just magically works or it doesn't at all.
     
  • Published: May 30, 08
    Preview is a super powerful yet underrated tool.
     
  • Published: May 19, 08
    Once in a while you re-explore a project only to find that it's nearly impossible to find things, items are missing and it's a complete mess.
     
  • Published: May 19, 08
    Once in a while you re-explore a project only to find that it's nearly impossible to find things, items are missing and it's a complete mess.
     
  • Published: Apr 9, 08
    Mac can be the basis of your business.
     
  • Published: Apr 8, 08
    Mac can be the basis of your business.
     
  • Published: Mar 30, 08
    Put two big drives in a an old G4 and format as RAID 1.
     
  • Published: Mar 5, 08
    Using iWork in ways never intended.
     
  • Published: Feb 20, 08
    Programming a Mac offers lots of different choices. The best part is so many things are free to use without restriction.
     
  • Published: Feb 19, 08
    How to get started programming your Mac.
     
  • Published: Feb 11, 08
    Modern emulators run all kinds of old and new software.
     
  • Published: Feb 11, 08
    Modern emulators run all kinds of old and new software.
     
  • Published: Feb 5, 08
    Music sharing isn't hard. Airport Express, Squeezebox, an old Mac and your iPod can help.
     
  • Published: Feb 3, 08
    Music sharing isn't hard. Airport Express, Squeezebox, an old Mac and you iPod can help.
     
  • Published: Jan 21, 08
    Origins of myths about Macs are often lost to time and too often people still believe something that hasn't been true for 20 years.