This installment of the Macworld Podcast turns its aid to the game Mac substance abuser play — specifically , an interactional Web biz that ’s taking place properly now . And people who compete can win innocent Mac software package .
Yes , I fancy that might grab your attention .
The contest isMacHeist , and it involve putting your thinking cap on so that you may fascinate the package pillage . invitee interviewer Jason Snell sits down with contest organizer Phillip Ryu to talk about MacHeist , which is currently an invitation - only competition . However , if you take heed closely to the podcast , you ’ll get word Jason and Phill mention a limited universal resource locator for free MacHeist invitation .
I figured that might grab your attending , too .
In increase to MacHeist , I share my sentiment on other recent Mac headlines , include the newly updated MacBooks and improvements to the performance of Rosetta apps , thanks to the Mac OS X 10.4.8 update . I also talk about my late upgrade to a Mac Pro . My fellow Rob Griffiths late write about how he fill up up the inner drive bays on his new Mac Pro .
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Show notes
MacHeist is n’t Phill Ryu ’s first online to - do — he ’s also an organizer behind the just - completedMy Dream App challenger , in which Mac users submitted approximation for new shareware apps to be built by a team of skilled developers .
We ’ve just bring out benchmarks for the Core 2 span - powered MacBooks . Speaking of benchmark , Macworld Lab is also responsible for the tests that show just how much the performance of Rosetta apps has improve on Intel - ground Macs .
attender interested in the Mac Pro should insure out Macworld ’s review of the background . Rob Griffiths also kicks off a multi - part looking at at his Mac Pro experiences with an entry on setting up his novel 2.66GHz quad - core automobile .
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