SCO0264 - Screen, File, Printer & Scanner Sharing in OSX [Members Show]

This show is the first of a two part series looking at what sharing services are available on Snow Leopard and how you configure and use them.
With the built in Bonjour zero configuration technology included with OSX, it's surprisingly easy!
In this week's show I take you through Screen Sharing, File Sharing, Printer and Scanner Sharing. In detail, the show covers:
- Screen Sharing in OSX
- Disabling Sharing for Security
- Setting up Screen Sharing
- Bonjour Zero Configuration
- Screen Sharing Configuration
- ScreenSharingMenulet
- File Sharing in OSX
- Setting up Shares
- Browsing Shares via The Finder
- Setting up a Printer in OSX
- Sharing a Printer in OSX
- Scanner Sharing in OSX
- Accessing a Shared Scanner with Image Capture
ScreenSharingMenulet
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SCO0238 - VoiceOver 3 [Members Show]
This week, I take a look at one of the Accessibility tools provided with every copy of Leopard and Snow Leopard - that's VoiceOver 3. Designed to assist partially sighted and blind Mac users, VoiceOver 3 is the latest version of the hugely impressive screen reader utility for the Mac. With VoiceOver, it's possible to have all the screen elements described and read back to you, using the built in speech technologies. Not to be confused with just Text to Speech, VoiceOver uses the concept of a VoiceOver cursor to highlight individual elements on screen (Text, menus, dock, icons, panels, dialog boxes, pretty much everything!) and have the contents of the VO cursor read back to you. With a multitude of keyboard commands, you're able to navigate the screen and interact with all the elements exposed with VoiceOver.
If you have a Mac laptop with a multitouch trackpad, you can use a new feature called "TrackPad Commander" to control VoiceOver using gestures.
As well as the core functionality, VoiceOver has been significantly enhanced to provide easy Web browsing using Safari with the addition of the new Web iTem Rotor.
Although VoiceOver is aimed primarily at visually impaired or blind users, this weeks show provides an overview of the VoiceOver technology for sighted people and web/app developers to foster an understanding of some of the features and promote the adoption of providing accessibility enhancements in third party apps. The full show covers:
- VoiceOver Introduction
- Using The VoiceOver Keys
- VoiceOver Setup
- Navigating using VoiceOver
- TrackPad Commander
- Web Browsing with VoiceOver
- VoiceOver Utility
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SCO0220 - Snow Leopard Overview #4 [Members Show]

As promised, this week, I finally get around to looking at Services in Snow Leopard, a brand new implemenation and a technology you can take advantage of immediately. As well as the new context sensitive architecture that Apple have introduced, they've also made services both supremely useful yet easy to master by anybody. No longer requiring programming skills, anyone can muster up a service to speed up their workflow via Automator.
In this weeks show I cover:
◦ Introduction to Services
◦ Creating & Customising Services
◦ Four sample services from scratch
◦ Movie - Open in Quicktime 7
◦ Images - Create PDF Book
◦ Text - Append Text to TextEdit
◦ Dropbox - Copy to Public Folder
◦ Resources on the Web
◦ Service Workflow Files - Locations
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SCO0218 - Snow Leopard Overview #3 [Members Show]

So I decided to do a slightly shorter show this week, leaving the way clear for a show all about Services and Automator in two weeks. This week's show focusses mainly on the new Text engine built into Snow Leopard. Some of the features are obvious, but some not so obvious! I also take a look at some other features such as Wake On Demand, location aware time zones and getting stuff out of the trash.
In detail, the chapters for this week are:
- Enhanced Text Engine
- Text & Symbol Substitution
- Spelling Autocorrection
- Word Break
- Smart Quotes
- Smart Copy/Paste
- Smart Dashes
- Smart Links
- Data Detectors
- Text Transformations & Speech
- Wake On Demand
- Displaying Dates
- Location Aware Time Zones
- Put Back From Trash
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SCO0216 - Snow Leopard Overview #2 [Members Show]

No, neither have I!
But I have found quite a few, all of which go towards making Snow Leopard a much improved OS.
In part 2 of the Snow Leopard overview series, I explore and expose some of the new (and some not so new) features that you may not yet have discovered.
This week's show includes:
QuickTime X - The new and improved QuickTime X player is built on the brand new QuickTime architecture launched with Snow Leopard. I take you through the new interface along with a special section on screen recording and sharing. I also sohw you how to retro install QuickTime 7 if you find you need some of the more advanced features.
Screen Sharing - Nothing new here you may think, but Apple have significantly enhanced the capabilities of screen sharing and I show you how.
Menu Bar Icons - A little tip to allow you to get more information from your Menu bar icons
Keyboard Viewer - Well the main difference is that it's resizable but when researching this section I stumbled across some functionality I'd not realised existed. A tremendous boon to help you with special and international characters. This isn't a Snow Leopard feature, it was in leopard all along and I didn't know it!
Image Capture - I mentioned in a previous show that Snow Leopard would allow you to control the default actions of what applications (or none) load when different devices are plugged in. What I didn't realise was that, as well as this welcome addition to image capture, you can also share your devices across the network and access them from remote machines.
32bit Troubleshooting - Some hints and tips if the System Preferences pane restarts are driving you to distraction plus how to get around some issues with 32bit Safari plugins.
So lot's to cover in this weeks show and that's still not the end of it. Look out for the third part of the overview series in a few weeks time.
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SCO0214 - Snow Leopard Overview #1 [Members Show]

On the face of it, the user interface to Snow Leopard doesn't really look much different from the original Leopard OS, save for a nice new desktop wallpaper. Most of the changes to Snow Leopard are in its underlying architecture, with parts being re-written and brand new technologies introduced to act as springboards for innovative new applications.
But if you look closely, there are a host of subtle changes to the user interface in the new operating system, all designed to improve on the original Leopard and enhance your Mac experience. This show takes you through some of the changes and demonstrates how they can help you be more efficient and productive.
This week's show includes:
32-bit vs 64-bit - A brief explanation of the difference and why you shouldn't worry that your MAc is not booting a 64-bit kernel just yet.
Improved Finder - Completely re-written in Cocoa and to take advantage of 64-bit and Grand central dispatch, the Finder now has a new lease of life with sparkling performance. Together with a few whistles and bells to boot.
Changes to the Dock & Stacks - Some nice polish applied in these areas with some subtle but necessary changes to Stacks
Exposé - Worth the price of the upgrade alone! Exposé has had a major rework turning it from a cool piece of technology to demo your Mac, to a really use productivity tool. The show demonstrates the many ways of using the new supercharged version of Exposé including:
- Standard Exposé
- Exposé in the Dock
- Exposé via the Application Switcher
- Dragging & Dropping via Exposé
- Exposé & Spaces
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SCO0213 - Snow Leopard Prep & Install

Snow Leopard, the long awaited update to Leopard has finally been released by Apple. And if I say so myself, this show has impeccable timing, being published on the same day of Snow Leopards release - no mean feat!
With some significant re-engineering "under the hood" and a raft of subtle interface and usability enhancements, Snow Leopard is the culmination of several years work to make OSX the most stable and efficient operating system available. Add in the extremely low price of both the single and family pack upgrades, Snow Leopard becomes a "no brainer" for all Intel mac users.
In this week's show, I take you through some of the common tasks required before upgrading to Snow Leopard, along with some things to take into consideration before taking the plunge. I identify some free applications, utilities and services to help you with your housekeeping and backups before committing to the upgrade.

The Snow Leopard installation has been greatly simplified since previous installations but at the expense of some of the more advanced options such as Erase and Install. Never fear, as this show also explains exactly how to go about a full Erase and Install with the option of migrating your data and applications from backups.
Now that Snow Leopard is released, I'll be taking a look at some of the new features in the next few weeks.
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