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"To cut cable or not cut cable on this episode of The Mac Attack. I asked Julie Kuehl and Matt Hillyer to join me on the show to continue a discussion that actually started on twitter about the pros and cons of getting rid of Cable TV. We also discuss how our Macs and other Apple devices come into play providing entertainment that paid TV use to.

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Julie Kuehl - about.me   Twitter 

Matt Hillyer - Stealth Mac podcast    Bytes n Booze podcast  matthillyer.com

 

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The Mac App Store is open for business on this episode of The Mac Attack. A quick show with a look at the new Mac App Store.

 

Also a quick "State-of-The-Mac-Attack" at the beginning of the show.

 

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(Note/update/correction: Looks like you can install Mac App store purchased apps on as many Macs as you want as long as those Macs are used for non-comercial purposes. A clearer answer as to why previously installed apps don't appear as installed in MAS - The App Store checks for products by their internal application identifier (the “bundle ID”) and the version number. If your apps aren't showing up make sure you are running the most current version of the software in question. (via Bare Bones sowftware MAS FAQ).

 

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Direct download: TMA_112.mp3
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