Podcast of NZMac.com - Supporting the New Zealand Macintosh community, where users of the site and invited guests discuss issues related to New Zealand Mac users
NZMac.com and Bluengrey.com owner Philip Roy, discusses the impact that the ability to run PC applications on Intel Macs may have on complacent multimedia developers in the PC world.
NZMac.com and Jo Booth, a Trustee for the MovieFest charitable trust, who talks about the short movie competition, how it all started and why you should be rushing to join in.
NZMac.com and invited guest Miraz Jordan (writer and web designer based in Wellington) talks about how she came to be a Mac user and talks about using Macs on a daily basis
NZMac.com and invited guest Scott Bulloch, Audio Product Specialist at Renaissance Limited. Scott talks about new features in GarageBand 3, about his role at Renaissance and the wide range of New Zea…
NZMac.com invited guest Fraser Kitt, New Zealand Macguide writer and photographic guru talks about some of the up and coming digital cameras we're likely to see on the market
NZMac.com invited guests Phil and Jeff from DTSL, Palmerston North, who discuss what Mac users might expect to see come out of the forthcoming Macworld Expo
NZMac.com and Bluengrey.com owner Philip Roy comments on the year that has just passed, in terms of Mac developments and well as how the NZMac.com site has progressed.
NZMac.com invited guests Nick McCabe and Jayne Elder from the Nick and Jayne Show, talk about why they like Macs and how easy it is to podcast on a Mac using GarageBand
NZMac.com invited guest Mark Webster, Editor of New Zealand Macguide Magazine, who talks about how he came to be a Mac user and the impact that Apple has had on prepress and other fields.
NZMac.com invited guest Paul Johnston, Managing Director of Renaissance Corporation, the Apple distributor in New Zealand, provides some background and history to the success of Apple in the New Zeal…
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Sun 09 Oct 2005
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