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Mac Geek Gab — Apple Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

MGG 286: Problematic AirPort, iPhoto Tips, Speaker Sharing, More

Mac Geek Gab — Apple Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

Dave Hamilton, Pilot Pete & Adam Christianson

Tech News, Technology, News, How To, Education

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2010

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Dave and John answer your questions about AirPort problems, share your tips about iPhoto usage, answer questions about sharing speakers amongst multiple output devices (even across a network!), and more. Subscribe today and download this episode for free!

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0:00.0

The Mac Geek GABB number 286 for September 20th, 2010. You know and after 10 years of having to stumble through saying the name of the

0:29.9

year it's it is nice to be in. I am Dave Hamilton here from Durham, New Hampshire. Here we are.

0:37.0

Oh, we're here. Yes. Hi, Jennifer, I'm here in Fairfield, Connecticut.

0:42.0

That's right.

0:43.0

And this is the Mac Geekap.

0:44.0

What we do here, what we aim to do here is we take your questions, we take your tips, and we share

0:49.8

them with the audience, we answer your questions as best we can, we share answers from the

0:54.8

audience, but we are here as the Mac Geek Cab to help Mac users improve or better

1:01.8

their computing experience.

1:03.4

That's what we do.

1:05.4

Solving problems is what we do.

1:07.4

Yeah, helping you with your computer and solving your problems.

1:10.0

Absolutely.

1:11.4

The, let's see, we have a lot to go through today.

1:15.0

We've got some problematic airport things to talk about.

1:19.2

We've got some great follow-ups that you folks sent in about iPhoto. A couple other questions. I do want to

1:27.3

take this opportunity though and talk about our first sponsor. Mix things up a little bit.

1:31.3

Sometimes we wait till later in the show. Sometimes we do it right here. Bear bones. Thanks. Now, Yojimbo is a catch-all for all that information on your Mac that has nowhere else to go.

1:48.4

Your calendar, I-Cal, busy-cal, whatever it is, has your calendar data, your email program, whatever that is, has your email

1:55.0

data. But what do you do with all the other bits and snippets and pieces of data, serial

2:00.9

numbers, little text files, images that you want to keep together because

2:06.6

they're related and yet the type of information they are doesn't fit into one nice little pocket.

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