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MacBreak Weekly: "Look What They Done To My Boy"

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MacBreak Weekly 10: Look What They Done To My Boy

Hosts: Leo Laporte, Merlin Mann, Alex Lindsay, and Scott Bourne

New Mac ads, why does Adobe hate Intel, and iTunes TV store woes…

Running time: 54:15

Links to some of the stuff I mentioned in the podcast:


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gregjor's picture

Vito Corleone says "Look how...

Vito Corleone says “Look how they messed with my boy.”

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Man, just stumbled upon this,...

Man, just stumbled upon this, very helpful info, Ill be returning…thanks.

TommyW's picture

I'm still doing catchup on...

I’m still doing catchup on old Macbreaks…well two weeks old…

I caught your comment about Devonthink not having tags. I don’t have a major use for one of those catch-all, suck-em-in-and-see tools, but I have some use for one. I got K.I.T (Keep it Together) and it has a comments field for each mp3, pdf, picture, word doc, whatever you throw in there. I use that for tagging. It has Smart Folders which will sort on the basis of those Tags which is all I need really.

K.I.T. is pretty cheap and available at http://reinventedsoftware.com/

 
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