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084: New Year's Resolutions 2015, Part 2

Recorded live on January 6, 2015

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Topic:

- Business Resolutions for the New Year

083: New Year's Resolutions 2015, Part 1

Recorded live on January 6, 2015

This week's show has been brought to you by the good folks at Blue Mango Learning Systems, makers of Clarify. Visit Clarify-It.com to download a free trial of Clarify, and start creating how-to's and instructional documents today – and help others be great. Use coupon code CCPSENTME for 15% off.

Topics:

- helping family members around the holidays (Jerry sent a newsletter!)

- Comcast shipping new modem/router combos which include an open wifi network; Sam had issues with port forwarding and Comcast doesn't support it

- warning clients and family to be careful trying to follow instructions they find online: "stop if you see the word Terminal"

- we appeared on MacVoices again!

- the need to exercise the tech muscle when you go from being a one man show to hiring someone, to avoid getting rusty

082: Interview with Charles Edge of JAMF Software and Krypted.com

Pre-recorded on December 16, 2014

Thanks to Charles Edge of JAMF software and Krypted.com for joining us this week!

Topics:

Bushel, device management for small workgroups

- Charles appeared on MacVoices recently

- Charles has a new book: Take Control of OS X Server

- Special link for Command Control Power listeners to check out the Bushel beta

081: Three French Wrens

Recorded live on December 16, 2014

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Topics:

- Jerry recommends treating yourself to a second MagSafe Power Adapter: one for your mobile kit and one for your desk

- Jerry also recommends the Wren V5AP AirPlay Speaker,  the Wirecutter's best AirPlay speaker

- TeamViewer 10 followup

- Mike Kingsley recommended using Screen Sharing app and entering the client's Apple ID to request permission to share their screen; works with 10.10 clients; another prompt to control their screen; doesn't share your Apple ID with them – all you need is their Apple ID

- Joe recommends Philips Hue, the Hue Server app, and Indigo

- Sam recommends the Schlage door lock

- check out Sam's Peachpit courses!

080: "Smart" apostrophe

Recorded live on December 9, 2014

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Topics:

- Joe found that "smart" apostrophe (actually a right single curved quotation mark) in the Computer Name caused a client's Time Machine backup to fail; replacing it with an actual apostrophe (straight single quote) fixed it

- Jerry expresses frustrations when trying to walk a client through initiating a "spontaneous" screen sharing session and walks us through some alternatives to TeamViewer and finds the free trial of join.me to be easiest

- Jerry's client is tickled to teach him something

- Jerry's analogy about where the space on his MacBook Air is going: it's like "the help" stealing silverware piece by piece for a year until Thanksgiving comes and you only have place settings for two and a half

- Time Machine's Local Snapshots (Mobile Backups) can take up space and fail to be removed:
sudo tmutil disablelocal
sudo mv /.MobileBackups.trash /Trashme

- OmniDiskSweeper, DaisyDisk, WhatSize will not see the .MobileBackups folder unless run as root

- Joe's client deliberates for so long about upgrading iCloud storage (to enable iCloud Backup) that it could have paid for two years of iCloud storage

079: Interview with John O'Fallon of Maxum Development

Recorded live on December 2, 2014

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"And now," cried Max, "let the wild rumpus start!"

Topics:

- John O'Fallon of Maxum Development, makers of Rumpus, discusses 20 years of Mac development, including Apple contracting Maxum to develop the first web server for Mac, the basis of Personal Web Sharing in System 7, Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9!

- how Rumpus came to be

- what are the most popular features and feature requests of Rumpus

- Mike Kingsley offers a couple of examples of customized branding in the Rumpus interface

- plus, John started a brewery!