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024: Clients Plunging Headfirst into Mavericks

Recorded live on October 29, 2013

Topics:

- Clients upgrading to Mavericks, and then asking for help

- Jerry's medical practice client finds out MacPractice is not yet Mavericks compatible

- Joe's clients encounter trouble with Juniper VPN and SoftRAID

- Sam's client encounters problems with Zimbra, VPN Tracker

run Mountain Lion in a VM to run apps that do not yet work on Mavericks?

- according to VMWare, "Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server, 10.6 Snow Leopard Server, 10.7 Lion client or server and 10.8 Mountain Lion client or server are fully supported on VMware Fusion while running on supported Apple hardware"

- Sam mentions CNET article: External drives experiencing data loss after Mavericks installation

- using Roaring Apps to determine app compatibility with Mavericks

- Sam and Jerry advise us to back up (archive) our OpenDirectory databases; this is built into Time Machine starting with Mac OS X Server 10.7.2 Lion

- Mavericks Prep service? flat rate to review installed apps, check file system, and advise client along a self-guided upgrade

Promise Pegasus 2 and SANLink 2 announced

Follow up:

- John Siracusa tests battery life improvements from Mavericks on 2007 MacBook Pro and finds 25% improvement

023: Fall 2013 Releases - Mavericks, iLife, iWork, Retina MacBook Pro, iPad Air, Retina iPad mini

Recorded Live on October 22, 2013  

We have plenty to discuss this week about Apple's Fall 2013 releases, as well as new details about the forthcoming Mac Pro.

Topics:

- Migration Assistant bug upgrading to Mavericks; Apple updates Migration Assistant six hours too late to save Jerry's afternoon

- advising clients about when to upgrade to Mavericks

- using Carbon Copy Cloner's Disk Center to clone the Recovery Partition

- Carbon Copy Cloner's partner program: contact eddie@bombich.com

- iPad Air, iPad mini with Retina; Apple setting the stage for iPad Pro?

- hard drive upgrades, SSD upgrades, hybrid drives?

- Sam's client migration from iPhone to Android

- Mac Pro pricing and support for up to six Thunderbolt displays or three 4K displays

Follow up:

- 1Password 4 for Mac with Multiple and Shared Vaults; securely sharing data among members of a team using Secure Notes

Mentions:

Lion Disk Maker

Carbon Copy Cloner

gizoogle.net

001: WWDC Keynote Reflections: Mac Pro, Mavericks, iOS 7

Listen to co-hosts Sam Valencia of HCS Technology Group, Jerry Zigmont of MacWorks, and Joe Saponare of PsiMac discuss our post-WWDC reflections, recorded on June 21, 2013 – the first day of summer and the beginning of our new podcast.

Topics:

  • The new Mac Pro
  • Mavericks
  • iOS 7
  • The next ten years of Apple
  • Mac and iOS vs. Windows 8
  • Iterative innovation or alien technology?
  • Predicting the longterm effects of technology

Show Notes:

Thanks to fellow ACN, Joe Fong, who sent me the Power Mac G4 Cube almost six years ago.

Regarding predicting the pricing of 1 TB of flash storage for the new Mac Pro: upgrading the MacBook Pro 13-inch with Retina display to 768 GB flash storage from 128 GB costs $900 as a CTO option on the Apple Store.

According to Apple's iOS 7 features page: "AirDrop is available on iPhone 5, iPad (4th generation), iPad mini, and iPod touch (5th generation) and requires an iCloud account."

It was Windows 95 that didn't ship with IE or TCP/IP with the default network installation, not Windows XP.

The Steve Jobs story recalled by Joe is told by Andy Hertzfeld at folklore.org. Steve Jobs once motivated an engineer to improve the startup speed of the original Macintosh by saying it would save dozens of lifetimes:

 
How many people are going to be using the Macintosh? A million? No, more than that. In a few years, I bet five million people will be booting up their Macintoshes at least once a day. Well, let’s say you can shave 10 seconds off of the boot time. Multiply that by five million users and that’s 50 million seconds, every single day. Over a year, that’s probably dozens of lifetimes. So if you make it boot ten seconds faster, you’ve saved a dozen lives.”

“That’s really worth it, don’t you think?
— Steve Jobs, 1983