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501: You Lost Me With "Go To Finder
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-Jerry focuses on backups and talks about Backblaze B2 and the backup data format.
-Copying/pasting has been problematic for Jerry. Joe suggests looking at third party clipboard management tools.
-Odd characters in file names are still a thing.
-Joe talks about the MacPaw Foundation and their support of Ukraine.
-Paste and Match Style and its keyboard shortcut is a great feature, but not all apps support it well.
-LastPass and their most recent breach causes concern for customers that are already skittish about password managers.
-Nord VPN shares the 200 most commonly used passwords.
-Not all Rackspace PSTs have been restored.
-Why does the Help menu in an app show general help information instead of help for the app you are in?
-Joe wants a more obvious Eject menu for removable media.
-When you PIN conversations, it creates a series of frustrations for Joe & Jerry.
-Potential (and existing) customers don’t always understand the value of our time.
500: Today's Show Was Brought To You By The Letter D
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Topics:
-Sam took some time off to travel to Portugal.
-How do you handle reaching out to an employee when they are on vacation and need to be contacted?
-Sam was frustrated at what he considered a simple direction to an employee.
-Joe would like to be able to focus on one aspect of his job.
-Joe develops a “custom fact” in Addigy to deal with Time Machine issues.
-Jerry waltzes in and reigns on Joe’s backup parade.
-Backing up to Synology has been successful for Jerry.
-One of Sam’s client had her son help her with migrating to a new Mac. Needless to say, it went awry.
-Apparently, BackBlaze has a weekly maintenance occur Thursday at 2-4PM Pacific Time. During the middle of the work day!
-Going back to the full window in Apple Music when listening to music seems to elude Joe.
-Jerry doesn’t even use Apple Music anymore. He is a fan of Rhune.
-Enabling text message forwarding on your Mac is necessary to get SMS messages on your Mac.
-Still using macOS Server, Joe ran into a point update to 12.6.1 making shares disappear.
-We welcome back Amy McKnight as a sponsor of Command Control Power! We would like to wish her the best at her new position with VIM Coaching. https://www.vimcoaching.com/amy-mcknight
-Command Control Power is celebrating show 500!
499: Galing, Galing!
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-Galing, Galing! Jerry has a frustrating time dealing with outsourced technical support.
-Sam shared experiences with Microsoft where they always want a phone call, even though you select email as a preferred method of contact.
-Sam finally has a big moment for Addigy Live Desktop where Splashtop struggled through Setup Assistant.
-One of Joe’s clients has an issue with her Apple Studio Display and external devices disconnecting. Some confusion at Apple retail caused a debacle.
-In the midst of all this, Joe leverages the power of Addigy Live Terminal & System Profiler for hardware/software details.
-Billing for this job was not easy.
-A client frustrates Sam by moving network equipment in the office.
-Remote cable termination? Apparently that’s possible for Joe.
-Jerry’s dad needed help with Adobe Lightroom and he thought it best to have him work with a fellow professional. Shout out to Shawn Crogen from XAG Solutions for the referral. Thanks to Ronald Gehrmann of Metro Mac Support for the work.
-After talking about Mouseposé on a recent show, Armin Briegel talked about how he created it when he was working as a consulting engineer at Apple and eventually had it published by Boinx.
497: We Are Toast
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Topics:
-Happy New Year everyone!
-Jerry orders some new iPhones for the family and accidentally discovers an AT&T service called Right To You. Proof of delivery is required…
-A Wattbox in Joe’s office went haywire
-SoftRIAD has a bug with a driver in Monterey with RAID 5.
-RackSpace’s Hosted Exchange outage caused a lot of panic for some of our customers.