Thanks for helping out here. Do you know about podcastpickle.com? It's
one of podcastalley.com's competitors.
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, Cheryl Edwards wrote:
Hi Jude,
Wow, that's a huge question because there's a lot of stuff out
there. You might find a podcast called "The Podfinder" something
of interest. It is done by Adam Carry. I know I really enjoyed
it, and still do for that matter, just to find some new content
on the web. The podcast reviews a variety of podcasts, giving
you a sneak-peak of each one reviewed along with the address of
where to find it.
Simply type "podfinder podcast" in the search field of iTunes and
press return. Of course you will want to make certain the iTunes
store play-list is what is selected in the "source" pane before
typing.
Do you know about podcast alley? podcastalleycom. There you can
search by various means to find what might interest you. This is
true also in iTunes. You can have a hey-day simply typing
something of interest into the search field and see what iTunes
brings up.
Happy listening,
Cheryl
There's more to sight than meets the eye!
----- Original Message -----
From: Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 19:42:11 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: podcast recommendations?
For a relatively new voiceover user, what's your best
recommendations for
podcast subscriptions to help with first getting familiar with
the mac an
tiger and getting aware and keeping current with new software
releases and
reviews of new software? I figure to program on this mac mini in
time if
I can get more familiar with existing resources already on the
mac and
those becoming available.