Sketching Your Way Down the Road to Macstock

Chuck Joiner once again treats us to a behind the scenes look at Macstock, it’s presenters, and sponsors in his special MacVoices video series, The Road to Macstock!

The Road to Macstock continues in a conversation with Kirschen Seah, who talks about how she will introduce attendees to a creative method of taking better notes. Sketchnoting involves creating notes graphically rather than in text, to improve retention and recall. Kirschen outlines her s experiences with the technique, and how she will cover it at Macstock. 

source: http://www.macvoices.com/macvoices-19181-road-to-macstock-kirschen-seah-introduces-sketchnotes/

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Organization for Artists on the Road to Macstock

Chuck Joiner once again treats us to a behind the scenes look at Macstock, it’s presenters, and sponsors in his special MacVoices video series, The Road to Macstock!

On The Road to MacstockDavid Sparks delivers a triple-duty interview as he explains how his session will help artists (and others) get organized and get distractions out of the way so they can get on with the business of creating art, and reveals that he has no idea what surprises the 500th episode of Mac Power Users will hold. Then, David takes things a step farther down the productivity path as we discuss his new MacSparky, and how it helps you learn and implement the power of the program in your own workflows.

source: http://www.macvoices.com/macvoices-19179-road-to-macstock-and-more-david-sparks-on-getting-artists-organized-keyboard-maestro-field-guide/

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Siri-fy Your Life on the Road to Macstock

Chuck Joiner once again treats us to a behind the scenes look at Macstock, it’s presenters, and sponsors in his special MacVoices video series, The Road to Macstock!

We get back on The Road to Macstock in a conversation with Rosemary Orchard about her session that will focus on getting more out of Siri. Siri is much more than just a voice assistant in your HomePod; Rose tells us what some of those things are, why it is easier than ever to tap the power of Siri using Shortcuts, and why you should never be afraid of trying anything with Siri. Functionality, security, and privacy are all better on Siri, and Rose tells us why.

source: http://www.macvoices.com/macvoices-19177-road-to-macstock-rosemary-orchard-on-getting-more-out-of-siri/

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2019 Digital Pass Now Available!

From the fantastic talks, to discovering new tips and tricks while chatting around the lunch table, to meeting up with great friends old and new, there’s nothing like being at Macstock in person! And we still have plenty of Weekend Passes available if you’d like to join us for Macstock 2019!

But if you REALLY wish you could make it to Macstock in person, but it’s just not going to work to attend for personal, professional, or other reasons, the Macstock Digital Pass is for you!

Available once again for 2019, the Digital Pass to Macstock is the best way to take part in Macstock Weekend if you can’t be there in person! The Digital Pass delivers video recordings of all morning sessions and all main stage Deeper Dive sessions to you after the weekend is over and all within just a few short weeks after Macstock ends! (plus maybe some exclusive bonuses we sprinkle in here and there) And you can watch it all from wherever your Mac or iPad takes you!

Like I said, it’s not quite the same as being there (and being at Macstock is pretty amazing), but it’s the next best thing to seeing all of this year’s wonderful speakers in person! If you’d like to learn more about Macstock 2019’s Digital Pass, check it out!

Macstock Swap 2019

Macstock Swap is Back!

Macstock Swap LogoDesigned as a place to help recycle your old, working, gear by delivering it into the hands of folks you know will treasure it as much as you once did, the Macstock Swap Trading Zone is a place for folks to drop off old Apple stuff and pick up new (to you) Apple stuff from others in trade!

Some examples of “stuff” might include: unwanted/unused hardware, software, or even your old Apple collectibles!

As you might expect, there will be a few simple rules we’ll ask everyone to follow:

  • Hardware must be complete and in working condition
  • iOS devices must have Find my iPhone disabled, signed out, and Erased
  • Devices with cables should be neatly bound (no rat’s nests!)
  • Software must run on a Mac and include all original discs & licenses
  • iPhone/iPad cases or screen protectors must fit current model devices.
  • Please: NO cables, NO speakers/headphones, NO Electronics Cases or bags (or similar)
  • No money is to change hands
  • No taking Guy’s podcasting equipment 🙂
  • If any of your “stuff” is left over at the end of Macstock Weekend, we ask that you please take it home again to recycle responsibly.

Help give your old hardware the new home it deserves at Macstock 2019!