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    MacVoices #21122: MacVoices Live - More Smart Home Differentiation and a Special Announcement (3)

    MacVoices #21122: MacVoices Live - More Smart Home Differentiation and a Special Announcement (3)

    This MacVoices Live! discussion with Andrew OrrJim ReaFrank PetrieKelly GuimontJay MillerBrittany SmithDavid Ginsburg and Mark Fuccio concludes with some final thoughts on how smart home devices might benefit from a convergence of compatibility, and how that might affect differentiation between platforms. We also get a surprise announcement from one of the panelists. (Part 3)


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    Guests:


    Andrew Orr is a freelance writer and amateur photographer. He loves Apple products and enjoys writing and sharing all things tech. When he's not writing about Apple, you can often find him snapping photos with his iPhone. Read what he writes at The Mac Observer, and follow him on Twitter.


    Jim Rea has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim on Twitter.


    Frank Petrie is an author and contributor to ScreenCastsOnline Magazine. Follow him on Twitter and check out his web site, ympnow.com.


    Kelly Guimont is a longtime Apple geek, sitting down (on a telephone book) in front of an Apple IIe in 1983. She can still hear the ticking of the ImageWriter. Thanks to the miracle of the adjustable leg desk, she no longer needs the phonebook. Kelly writes for The Mac Observer, is the host of the Daily Observations Podcast, is co-host of The Aftershow, and yet still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Micro.blog.


    Jay Miller is a Developer Advocate and Podcaster based in San Diego, Ca. A multipotentialite, Jay enjoys finding unique ways to merge his fascination with productivity, automation, and development to create tools and content to serve the tech community. Hear him on his podcast, The PIT Show, visit his web site at kjaymiller.com, and follow him on Twitter as @kjaymiller.


    Brittany Smith is a cognitive neuroscientist who provides a variety of consulting services through her business, Devise and Conquer that includes ADD/ADHD coaching, technology coaching, productivity consulting, and more. She is a self-designated “well-rounded geek”, and holds a M.S. degree in Cognitive Neuroscience. She can be found on Twitter as @addliberator. Check out her latest project, a YouTube channel of tech tips.


    David Ginsburg is the President of the Suburban Chicago Apple Users Group, and is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Find and follow him on Twitter as @daveg65. You can also hear him share his knowledge on his podcast, In Touch With iOS.


    Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter on LinkedIn.


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    MacVoices #21121: MacVoices Live - Apple Ecosystem Interaction, Smart Home Device Differentiators (2)

    MacVoices #21121: MacVoices Live - Apple Ecosystem Interaction, Smart Home Device Differentiators (2)

    Our MacVoices Live! discussion of Apple automation wraps up and then shifts to the interaction between devices in the Apple ecosystem, an ideal scenario for smart home devices. The panel of Andrew OrrJim ReaFrank PetrieKelly GuimontJay MillerBrittany SmithDavid Ginsburg and Mark Fuccio examine why differentiators in those devices can be a good thing or a not-so-good thing. (Part 2) 


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    Guests:


    Andrew Orr is a freelance writer and amateur photographer. He loves Apple products and enjoys writing and sharing all things tech. When he's not writing about Apple, you can often find him snapping photos with his iPhone. Read what he writes at The Mac Observer, and follow him on Twitter.


    Jim Rea has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim on Twitter.


    Frank Petrie is an author and contributor to ScreenCastsOnline Magazine. Follow him on Twitter and check out his web site, ympnow.com.


    Kelly Guimont is a longtime Apple geek, sitting down (on a telephone book) in front of an Apple IIe in 1983. She can still hear the ticking of the ImageWriter. Thanks to the miracle of the adjustable leg desk, she no longer needs the phonebook. Kelly writes for The Mac Observer, is the host of the Daily Observations Podcast, is co-host of The Aftershow, and yet still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Micro.blog.


    Jay Miller is a Developer Advocate and Podcaster based in San Diego, Ca. A multipotentialite, Jay enjoys finding unique ways to merge his fascination with productivity, automation, and development to create tools and content to serve the tech community. Hear him on his podcast, The PIT Show, visit his web site at kjaymiller.com, and follow him on Twitter as @kjaymiller.


    Brittany Smith is a cognitive neuroscientist who provides a variety of consulting services through her business, Devise and Conquer that includes ADD/ADHD coaching, technology coaching, productivity consulting, and more. She is a self-designated “well-rounded geek”, and holds a M.S. degree in Cognitive Neuroscience. She can be found on Twitter as @addliberator. Check out her latest project, a YouTube channel of tech tips.


    David Ginsburg is the President of the Suburban Chicago Apple Users Group, and is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Find and follow him on Twitter as @daveg65. You can also hear him share his knowledge on his podcast, In Touch With iOS.


    Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter on LinkedIn.


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    MacVoices #21120: MacVoices Live! - The Present and Future of Mac and iOS Automation (1)

    MacVoices #21120: MacVoices Live! - The Present and Future of Mac and iOS Automation (1)

    The MacVoices Live panel of Andrew OrrJim ReaFrank PetrieKelly GuimontJay MillerBrittany Smith, and David Ginsburg dug deep into the subject of how automation is evolving on both the Mac and iOS platforms. For one panel member, the support of Shortcuts on the Mac is a deciding factor in purchasing. Others question and discuss developers reactions and support of AppleScript going forward, its integration with Shortcuts, and how they see it all happening. (Part 1) 


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    Guests:


    Andrew Orr is a freelance writer and amateur photographer. He loves Apple products and enjoys writing and sharing all things tech. When he's not writing about Apple, you can often find him snapping photos with his iPhone. Read what he writes at The Mac Observer, and follow him on Twitter.


    Jim Rea has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim on Twitter.


    Frank Petrie is an author and contributor to ScreenCastsOnline Magazine. Follow him on Twitter and check out his web site, ympnow.com.


    Kelly Guimont is a longtime Apple geek, sitting down (on a telephone book) in front of an Apple IIe in 1983. She can still hear the ticking of the ImageWriter. Thanks to the miracle of the adjustable leg desk, she no longer needs the phonebook. Kelly writes for The Mac Observer, is the host of the Daily Observations Podcast, is co-host of The Aftershow, and yet still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Micro.blog.


    Jay Miller is a Developer Advocate and Podcaster based in San Diego, Ca. A multipotentialite, Jay enjoys finding unique ways to merge his fascination with productivity, automation, and development to create tools and content to serve the tech community. Hear him on his podcast, The PIT Show, visit his web site at kjaymiller.com, and follow him on Twitter as @kjaymiller.


    Brittany Smith is a cognitive neuroscientist who provides a variety of consulting services through her business, Devise and Conquer that includes ADD/ADHD coaching, technology coaching, productivity consulting, and more. She is a self-designated “well-rounded geek”, and holds a M.S. degree in Cognitive Neuroscience. She can be found on Twitter as @addliberator. Check out her latest project, a YouTube channel of tech tips.


    David Ginsburg is the President of the Suburban Chicago Apple Users Group, and is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Find and follow him on Twitter as @daveg65. You can also hear him share his knowledge on his podcast, In Touch With iOS.


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    14: Introduzione all’automazione

    14: Introduzione all’automazione
    Come potete sostenerci ? Se volete supportare il podcast vi chiediamo con il cuore di fare una recensione su Apple Podcast. In questo fase iniziale tante recensioni ci permetteranno di essere visti da più persone possibili. Qui (https://www.avvocati-e-mac.it/podcast/itunes) trovate una guida su come fare. Cos'è l’automazione? Metafora: creare delle ricette e farle eseguire al computer. Automazione wikipedia (https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automazione) Perché è utile? (fare esempi pratici) Uniformità Evitare errori Velocizzare / ridurre tempo di esecuzione di una determinata attività Evitare attività ripetitive banali Quando ha senso automatizzare ? https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/automation_2x.png Fonte (https://xkcd.com/1319/) https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/is_it_worth_the_time_2x.png Fonte (https://xkcd.com/1205/) Programmi per automatizzare macOS AppleScript (https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/AppleScript/Conceptual/AppleScriptX/AppleScriptX.html): permette di creare un sistema di collegamenti tra differenti applicazioni di macOS che supportano AppleScript (introdotta nel 1993 successore di HyperCards) Manuale Utente Script Editor (https://support.apple.com/it-it/guide/script-editor/welcome/mac) macOS Automation (http://macosautomation.com): sito di Sal Soghoian su automazion con macOS (non solo AppleScript) Automator (https://support.apple.com/it-it/guide/automator/welcome/mac) (introdotto con Mac OS X Tiger 10.4) Keyboard Maestro (https://www.keyboardmaestro.com/main/) Hazel (https://www.noodlesoft.com/) TextExpander (https://textexpander.com/) Launchbar (https://www.obdev.at/launchbar) Alfred (https://www.alfredapp.com/) Linguaggi di programmazione (Shell, Python, JavaScript …) iOS / iPadOS Comandi Rapidi / Shortcuts (https://support.apple.com/it-it/guide/shortcuts/welcome/ios) URLschemes: dei link alle applicazioni (che supportano il sistema) permettono di passare dati o far compiere azioni ad una specificia applicazione di iOS / iPadOS (sisstema usato prima di Comandi Rapidi) Una guida completa a tutti gli oltre 120 URL di impostazioni supportati da iOS e iPadOS 13.1 (https://www.macstories.net/ios/a-comprehensive-guide-to-all-120-settings-urls-supported-by-ios-and-ipados-13-1/) in inglese di Federico Viticci Se vi interessa questa parte (che ho tagliato nel podcast per rendere l’ascolto più semplice N.d.F. – Nota di Filippo) potete recuperarla qui (https://youtu.be/ViG_mL8rlJU). App espansione di Comandi Rapidi ToolboxPro (https://toolboxpro.app) gratuita ma con sblocco funzioni avanzate con acquisto in app Scriptable (https://scriptable.app/) di Simon Støvring (https://twitter.com/simonbs) gratuita Pythonista (http://omz-software.com/pythonista/) Cloud La puntata è diventata un po' troppo lunga, quindi se volete ascoltare questa parte potete ascolatare la diretta su YouTube (https://youtu.be/ViG_mL8rlJU) Zapier (https://zapier.com/) IFTTT (https://ifttt.com/) n8n (https://n8n.io): piattaforma di automazione cloud self-host ed open-source (grazie Ale R.) Microsoft Power Automate (https://flow.microsoft.com) Dove ci potete trovare? Roberto: Mac e architettura: mach - dot - net.wordpress.com (https://marchdotnet.wordpress.com/) Podcast settimanale Snap - architettura imperfetta (https://www.spreaker.com/show/snap-archiettura-imperfetta) Filippo: Avvocati e Mac punto it (https://www.avvocati-e-mac.it/)

    MacVoices #21112: WWDC Keynote Wrap-Up (2)

    MacVoices #21112: WWDC Keynote Wrap-Up (2)

    In the second part of our WWDC wrap-up on MacVoices Live!, David GinsburgKelly GuimontJay MillerFrank PetrieJim ReaGuy SerleJeff GametBrittany Smith, and Patrice Brend’amour go on and off the rails on discussions of the health care initiatives and what they do and don’t address (yet), and cover the perceived lack of M1 iPad pro apps. 


    MacVoices After DarkThis edition of MacVoices is supported by MacVoices After Dark, our newest benefit for all Patreon supporters. Uncensored, off-topic, and always off the wall.



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    Guests:


    David Ginsburg is the President of the Suburban Chicago Apple Users Group, and is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Find and follow him on Twitter as @daveg65. You can also hear him share his knowledge on his podcast, In Touch With iOS.


    Kelly Guimont is a longtime Apple geek, sitting down (on a telephone book) in front of an Apple IIe in 1983. She can still hear the ticking of the ImageWriter. Thanks to the miracle of the adjustable leg desk, she no longer needs the phonebook. Kelly writes for The Mac Observer, is the host of the Daily Observations Podcast, is co-host of The Aftershow, and yet still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Micro.blog.


    Jay Miller is a Developer Advocate and Podcaster based in San Diego, Ca. A multipotentialite, Jay enjoys finding unique ways to merge his fascination with productivity, automation, and development to create tools and content to serve the tech community. Hear him on his podcast, The PIT Show, visit his web site at kjaymiller.com, and follow him on Twitter as @kjaymiller.


    Frank Petrie is an author and contributor to ScreenCastsOnline Magazine. Follow him on Twitter and check out his web site, ympnow.com.


    Jim Rea is the brains behind ProVue, the developers of the Panorama X database. Follow him on Twitter as @provuejim.


    Guy Serle, best known for being one of the co-hosts of the MyMac Podcast, sincerely apologizes for anything he has done or caused to have happened while in possession of dangerous podcasting equipment. He should know better but being a blonde from Florida means he's probably incapable of understanding the damage he has wrought. Guy is also the author of the novel, The Maltese Cube. You can follow his exploits on Twitter, catch him on Mac to the Future on Facebook, and find everything at VertShark.com.


    Jeff Gamet is the author of Fresh Brewed Tales, a chronicle of Jeff's strange adventures at coffee shops. You can find his regular updates on Twitter.


    Brittany Smith is a cognitive neuroscientist who provides a variety of consulting services through her business, Devise and Conquer that includes ADD/ADHD coaching, technology coaching, productivity consulting, and more. She is a self-designated “well-rounded geek”, and holds a M.S. degree in Cognitive Neuroscience. She can be found on Twitter as @addliberator. Check out her latest project, a YouTube channel of tech tips.


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    MacVoices #21111: WWDC Keynote Wrap-Up (1)

    MacVoices #21111: WWDC Keynote Wrap-Up (1)

    The MacVoices Live! discussion on the WWDC featured some of those items that impacted our panelists based on what they do and how they do it. In Part 1, David GinsburgKelly GuimontJay MillerFrank PetrieJim ReaGuy SerleJeff GametBrittany Smith, and first-timer Patrice Brend’amour deliver their overall impressions of the keynote as a whole, then drill down into Shortcuts on the Mac, the future of automation, and Focus. (Part 1)


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    Guests:


    David Ginsburg is the President of the Suburban Chicago Apple Users Group, and is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Find and follow him on Twitter as @daveg65. You can also hear him share his knowledge on his podcast, In Touch With iOS.


    Kelly Guimont is a longtime Apple geek, sitting down (on a telephone book) in front of an Apple IIe in 1983. She can still hear the ticking of the ImageWriter. Thanks to the miracle of the adjustable leg desk, she no longer needs the phonebook. Kelly writes for The Mac Observer, is the host of the Daily Observations Podcast, is co-host of The Aftershow, and yet still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Micro.blog.


    Jay Miller is a Developer Advocate and Podcaster based in San Diego, Ca. A multipotentialite, Jay enjoys finding unique ways to merge his fascination with productivity, automation, and development to create tools and content to serve the tech community. Hear him on his podcast, The PIT Show, visit his web site at kjaymiller.com, and follow him on Twitter as @kjaymiller.


    Frank Petrie is an author and contributor to ScreenCastsOnline Magazine. Follow him on Twitter and check out his web site, ympnow.com.


    Jim Rea is the brains behind ProVue, the developers of the Panorama X database. Follow him on Twitter as @provuejim.


    Guy Serle, best known for being one of the co-hosts of the MyMac Podcast, sincerely apologizes for anything he has done or caused to have happened while in possession of dangerous podcasting equipment. He should know better but being a blonde from Florida means he's probably incapable of understanding the damage he has wrought. Guy is also the author of the novel, The Maltese Cube. You can follow his exploits on Twitter, catch him on Mac to the Future on Facebook, and find everything at VertShark.com.


    Jeff Gamet is the author of Fresh Brewed Tales, a chronicle of Jeff's strange adventures at coffee shops. You can find his regular updates on Twitter.


    Brittany Smith is a cognitive neuroscientist who provides a variety of consulting services through her business, Devise and Conquer that includes ADD/ADHD coaching, technology coaching, productivity consulting, and more. She is a self-designated “well-rounded geek”, and holds a M.S. degree in Cognitive Neuroscience. She can be found on Twitter as @addliberator. Check out her latest project, a YouTube channel of tech tips.


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    Propstream - List Automator - Seller Leads

    Propstream - List Automator - Seller Leads

    List Automator with PropStream is a great tool for managing your marketing and seller lead lists. This training demo video shows you step by step how this real estate investing software can be used to upload and update your existing lists, as well as automate additions and removals to any list you create or import.

    You can filter your comparable real estate properties by location, timeframe, number of properties, type of properties, and so much more to fine-tune the targeting of your seller leads and marketing lists.

    https://reiclub.com/propstream

    You have to use data and tech to stay competitive today. Your primary competitors are using this tool or another tool like it. 

    Take a few minutes to check out this PropStream tutorial demo video above on how to use List Automator to manage your seller leads and marketing.

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    MacVoices #19247: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Automating Your Mac

    MacVoices #19247: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Automating Your Mac

    Take Control boss Joe Kissell has just updated Take Control of Automating Your Mac to edition 3, to reflect the constantly changing macOS landscape. Joe discusses some of those changes before covering how he makes you comfortable with automation concepts. Then, he gives us some examples of both built-in capabilities as well those of third-party utilities that can help you be more efficient in whatever you do with your Mac. Automation sounds a bit intimidating, but Joe makes it approachable and easy to see results of your efforts immediately.


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    Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.


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    Joe Kissell is the publisher of  Take Control ebooks, as well as the author of over 60 books on a wide variety of tech topics. Keep up with him if you can on his personal site, JoeKissell.com, and on Twitter.

    Ep #192: From Loan Officer to RIA Owner and Process Extraordinaire - The Career of Arielle Minicozzi

    Ep #192: From Loan Officer to RIA Owner and Process Extraordinaire - The Career of Arielle Minicozzi

    When it comes to starting a firm, there’s so much to know about implementation and getting started. After experiencing this firsthand, Arielle Minicozzi found a way to help other advisors with their processes to give them the ability to serve more clients and run their business more successfully. In this episode, she sits down to chat about her career transition, passion for helping millennial home buyers, partnering up with another financial planner, and more.

    You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://www.xyplanningnetwork.com/192

    Curso AppleScript. Las listas.

    Curso AppleScript. Las listas.
    Episodio #8. y #2 del Curso AS.

    En este episodio del podcast hablamos del segundo tema del Curso de Applescript: Las listas.
    Como en cualquier lenguaje de programación, las listas son un aspecto de capital importancia.
    Hablamos sobre ellas en detalle.

    Como sabéis, cada tema del Curso de AppleScript incorpora un audio (el podcast), un vídeo de apoyo (en nuestro Canal de YouTube) y documentación de referencia asociada.

    Toda esta información la tenéis centralizada en la siguiente entrada de nuestro blog:

    http://automatizandomanzanas.com/podcast-8-curso-applescript-tema-2-las-listas


    Todo ello, hablado de usuario a usuario, sin tecnicismos.


    ¡Muchísimas gracias por las reseñas!

    Nota: La sintonía del podcast es el loop de GarageBand “Yearbook Long”.



    ***NUESTRO BLOG***

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    http://automatizandomanzanas.com


    ***CONTACTO***

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    http://automatizandomanzanas.com/contacto/


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    ***YOUTUBE***

    Si por el contrario prefieres ver ejemplos de automatizaciones en formato vídeo, puedes suscribirte a nuestro canal. Es este:

    https://www.youtube.com/c/AutomatizandoManzanas


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    Curso AppleScript. Las variables.

    Curso AppleScript. Las variables.
    Episodio #6 y #1 del Curso AS.

    En este episodio del podcast iniciamos, con respecto a AppleScript, lo prometido en el podcast anterior. Primer tema del curso sobre AppleScript que vamos a desarrollar.

    Comenzamos con un tema importante en cualquier lenguaje de programación: Las variables.

    Toda la información y enlaces relacionados del episodio la tienes disponible en el post de la web:

    http://automatizandomanzanas.com/podcast-6-curso-applescript-tema-1-las-variables

    Todo ello, hablado de usuario a usuario, sin tecnicismos.


    ¡Muchísimas gracias por las reseñas!

    Nota: La sintonía del podcast es el loop de GarageBand “Yearbook Long”.


    ***REFERENCIAS DEL PODCAST***

    Puedes ver el completo listado de las referencias y documentación citadas en el episodio en este artículo:

    http://automatizandomanzanas.com/podcast-4-applescript/

    ***NUESTRO BLOG***

    Además, puedes encontrar más información sobre automatización referente al entorno Apple en nuestro blog:

    http://automatizandomanzanas.com

    ***CONTACTO***

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    http://automatizandomanzanas.com/contacto/

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    ***YOUTUBE***

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    https://www.youtube.com/c/AutomatizandoManzanas

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    Puesta en situación y futuro del podcast.

    Puesta en situación y futuro del podcast.
    Episodio #5.

    En este episodio hacemos una puesta en situación de nuestro podcast y planteamos una serie de temas con respecto a los futuros episodios.
    Os queremos hacer partícipe de los futuros contenidos.

    Los links a los que nos referimos en el episodio, son los siguientes:


    —> APPLESCRIPT & MAIL

    -Cómo trasladar los correos seleccionados a un buzón determinado.

    http://automatizandomanzanas.com/youtube-como-trasladar-correos-seleccionados-a-un-buzon-con-applescript/


    —> APPLESCRIPT & OMNIFOCUS

    -Cómo reutilizar proyectos plantilla, dos casos distintos:

    http://automatizandomanzanas.com/youtube-como-crear-proyectos-plantilla-con-un-servicio-en-omnifocus/

    http://automatizandomanzanas.com/applescript-omnifocus-como-completar-una-tarea-y-crear-un-proyecto-plantilla-asociado/


    Todo ello, hablado de usuario a usuario, sin tecnicismos.


    ¡Muchísimas gracias por las reseñas!

    Nota: La sintonía del podcast es el loop de GarageBand “Yearbook Long”.


    ***REFERENCIAS DEL PODCAST***

    Puedes ver el completo listado de las referencias y documentación citadas en el episodio en este artículo:

    http://automatizandomanzanas.com/podcast-4-applescript/

    ***NUESTRO BLOG***

    Además, puedes encontrar más información sobre automatización referente al entorno Apple en nuestro blog:

    http://automatizandomanzanas.com

    ***CONTACTO***

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    http://automatizandomanzanas.com/contacto/

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    56: Bringing the Power of AppleScript to Mortals

    56: Bringing the Power of AppleScript to Mortals
    This week on the podcast, Joe is out sick so Joshua takes over. Our special guest, David Sparks, and Joshua talk about MacSparky Field Guides, highlighting a few updates to OmniFocus but primarily discussing Hazel. Then, the guys dig a little into the Workflow app to contrast automation for iOS and ‘macOS’ as we know them (note this episode was recorded before WWDC16).

    Hip Hop 101 Presents: Prince Paul

    Hip Hop 101 Presents: Prince Paul
    Prince Paul

    Prince Paul

    Today we discuss the incomparable DJ Prince Paul. I call this man a legend in the game with no hesitation as he has been and still is an innovator and pioneer. During his days with STETSASONIC he was only 17 and was already making major contributions to hip hop by being in the first hip hop band. He also pushed the limits of what hip hop sounded like by using samples from unorthodox records and sound effects which influenced many producers to use other genres of music, than the typical James Brown and Jazz records many other artists were using about that time. 

    Da GraveDiggaz

    Da GraveDiggaz

    Da Gravediggaz were pinne the inventors of Horrorcore and the Genre has continued to grow, now including many acts such as The Flatlinerz, Hopsin and Tech N9ne. Prince Paul was also a part of the super duo The Handsome Boy Modeling School releasing the dynamic release "So... How's Your Girl?" 

    Now on to the show...

    Handsome Boy Modeling School - A Day in the life

    Handsome Boy Modeling School - A Day in the life
    A day in the life feat . RZA , Mars Volta , and A.G. Handsome Boy Modeling School was a hip hop collaboration between Dan the Automator and Prince Paul, producer of rap trio De La Soul. Handsome Boy Modeling School is a conceptual hip hop duo that parodied and acted as a commentary on vain, consumerist, materialistic, and self-absorbed members of upper class society, such as supermodels and people from old money. The pair often satirized upper class snobbery and perceived beauty. In 1999, they released the concept album So... How's Your Girl?, which was loosely based on an episode of the Chris Elliott sitcom Get a Life entitled "The Prettiest Week of My Life." The episode also contains the origin of the name Handsome Boy Modeling School, where Chris Elliott's character enrolls to become a male model. In the album, Dan and Paul assume the characters of Nathaniel Merriweather and Chest Rockwell, respectively. A number of guest musicians appear, including Del tha Funkee Homosapien, J-Live, Sean Lennon, Miho Hatori (of Cibo Matto), Mike D (of the Beastie Boys) and Don Novello (as comic character Father Guido Sarducci). Their 1999 single "The Projects" in collaboration with Trugoy, De La Soul and Del tha Funkee Homosapien was featured in the 2001 film Ocean's Eleven. Their second album, White People was released in November 2004. Some collaborators from the first album returned, and new collaborators included RZA, Cat Power, Casual, Alex Kapranos, Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda, Jack Johnson, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Mike Patton, El-P, Pharrell, John Oates, Chino Moreno, Lord Finesse, Black Sheep, and comedy actor Tim Meadows. In 2006, Prince Paul announced his retirement from Handsome Boy Modeling School due to business conflicts with Dan the Automator. Featured Artists Info- Mars Volta -is an American progressive rock group formed in 2001 by guitarist Omar Rodríguez-López and vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala. They incorporate various influences including punk rock, jazz fusion, funk and Latin/Salsa into their sound. They are known for their energetic and improvisational live shows, as well as their concept-based studio albums. In 2009, the band won a Grammy in the "Best Hard Rock Performance" category for the song "Wax Simulacra." They were named rock music's "Best Prog-Rock Band" by Rolling Stone magazine in 2008.The roots of The Mars Volta are found in the band At the Drive-In.[4] ATDI members Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez formed an experimental, dub reggae-influenced side project called De Facto, which featured Bixler-Zavala on drums, Rodriguez-Lopez on bass, Isaiah "Ikey" Owens on keyboards, and Jeremy Michael Ward on vocals, loops and sound effects. Due to creative differences and discomfort with mainstream success,[citation needed] Rodriguez-Lopez and Bixler-Zavala quit At the Drive-In in 2001. The remaining members of ATDI formed Sparta. By the time bassist Eva Gardner joined De Facto, they had changed their name to The Mars Volta. During 2001, the band recorded two songs with drummer Blake Fleming and producer Alex Newport, which became their first demo. The lineup for their first public show at Chain Reaction in Anaheim, California was Rodriguez-Lopez, Bixler-Zavala, Owens, Gardner, Ward, and drummer Jon Theodore. This lineup recorded three more tracks with Alex Newport, which became the EP Tremulant, released as a limited edition in early 2002. Since the demise of At the Drive-In, Rodriguez-Lopez and Bixler-Zavala found themselves once again starting from the ground up, touring and performing in smaller venues. The early years of the The Mars Volta were characterized by chaotic live shows and heavy drug use.[ A.G. from - Showbiz and A.G. (also known as Show and A.G.) are an American hip hop duo from The Bronx, New York City. Showbiz is a producer and A.G. (short for André the Giant) is a rapper. The two debuted on Lord Finesse's Funky Technician album in 1990. Show and A.G. are members of the Diggin' in the Crates Crew (D.I.T.C.) along with Finesse, Diamond D, Fat Joe, O.C., Buckwild and the late Big L.The duo's first release was an EP titled Soul Clap, released in 1992, also known as Showbiz & A.G. They released their debut album, Runaway Slave, the same year. A short version of their track "Soul Clap" was included on the album, as well as past recordings such as "Fat Pockets" and "Party Groove". The posse cut "Represent" featured the first album appearance of rapper Big L. Other album guests included Black Sheep's Dres, Diamond D, Lord Finesse and Deshawn. In 1993, Showbiz became popular for producing KRS-One's single Sound of da Police. In 1994, Showbiz & A.G. made a guest appearance on Black Sheep's second album Non-Fiction, on the track "E.F.F.E.C.T.". Showbiz soon shortened his name to Show, changing the group name to Show & A.G. Their 1995 album, Goodfellas, featured a darker sound than their debut. Guest artists on the LP included D-Flow, Lord Finesse, DJ Premier, Roc Raida, Dres, Method Man and Diamond D. The most successful song from the album is DJ Premier's Nyte Time Remix to the track "Next Level", the instrumental was later featured in a battle scene in the movie 8 Mile. Despite critical success for both of their albums, the duo were not very successful Good Hygiene (skit) - feat Tim Meadows from SNL

    Paris DJs present Galactic - New Orleans Funk, Swamp Jazz and Hippie Hop

    Paris DJs present Galactic - New Orleans Funk, Swamp Jazz and Hippie Hop

    Paris DJs present Galactic - New Orleans Funk, Swamp Jazz and Hippie Hop
    (MP3 Podcast on ParisDJs.com) T.I.M.E.C., 2008-02-24

    Tracklisting :
    01. Galactic - Welcome To New Orleans
    (from 'Coolin' Off' album, 1996 / Fog City Records)
    review (in french) on djouls.com
    02. Galactic - Hamp's Hump
    (from 'Crazyhorse Mongoose' album, 1998 / Fog City Records)
    review (in french) on djouls.com
    03. Galactic - Go Go
    (from 'Coolin' Off' album, 1996 / Fog City Records)
    review (in french) on djouls.com
    04. Galactic - My Little Humidor
    (from 'Organ-ized - All-Star Tribute To The B3 Organ' compilation, 1999 / High Sreet)
    more info on amazon.com
    05. Galactic - Get Out Of My Life Woman (live feat. John Cleary)
    (from '1999-05-29, Mark Twain Hall, Mountain Aire Festival, Angel's Camp, CA' live recording, 1999)
    more info on galacticfunk.com
    06. Galactic - Hit The Wall
    (from 'Late For The Future' album, 2000 / Capricorn)
    review (in french) on djouls.com
    07. Galactic - Moog Marmalade (live)
    (from 'We Love 'Em Tonight - Live At Tipitina's' live album, 2000 / Volcano/Zomba)
    more info on legacyrecordings.com
    08. Theryl Houseman De'Clouet - Ready, Willin' And Able
    (from 'The Houseman Cometh' album, 2001 / Rounder)
    more info on myspace.com/housemanslounge
    09. Galactic - The Beast
    (from 'Ruckus' album, 2003 / Sanctuary)
    more info on glidemagazine.com
    10. Galactic - Bounce Baby feat. Z-Trip
    (from 'From The Corner To The Block' album, 2007 / Anti)
    more info on djouls.com
    11. Galactic - From The Corner To The Block feat. Juvenile and Soul Rebels Brass Band
    (from 'From The Corner To The Block' album, 2007 / Anti)
    more info on djouls.com

    Original artworks, in-depth review and more links available on www.parisdjs.com...

    Credits :
    Selected and mixed by Grant Phabao and Djouls (T.I.M.E.C.)
    Review and cover artwork by Djouls, photo byJSF306 under a Creative Commons license

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