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Daylite CRM for Apple Users [Sponsor]

Struggling to stay on top of client follow-ups and projects by relying on Apple Contacts, Calendar, spreadsheets, Siri reminders and your memory? Daylite to the rescue for all Apple lovers! Daylite is a native Mac CRM and project management app … Continued

The Dalrymple Report: Privacy, Golden Globes, and Bezos

If you use Apple products, privacy is probably a big issue for you. Apple does everything it can to protect us from companies like Facebook. While Facebook is fighting back the Harvard Business Review looked at how they aren’t being completely honest. Dave and I also talked about Apple and the Golden Globes, and Jeff Bezos decision to step down from Amazon.

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The Dalrymple Report: Record revenue, HomePod mini, GameStop

Apple posted all-time record revenue this week and Dave and I take a quick look at some of the categories. HomePod mini received an update that gives the device enhanced proximity features, and we look at what happened to the GameStop stock.

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Apple reports all-time record revenue

On Wednesday, Apple reported its fiscal first quarter results posting all-time record revenue of $111.4 billion, up 21 percent year over year. […]

The Dalrymple Report: Touch Bar and Battery Life

Dave and I talk about the Touch Bar on the Mac and whether or not we would miss it if Apple decided not to put it on future machines. We also talked about battery life in the newest M1 Macs, and a secret deal between Google and Facebook for advertising.

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BBEdit updated, merch, and in the Mac App Store [Sponsor]

Bare Bones Software, makers of BBEdit, is one of my favorite software companies — in fact, I’ve been using BBEdit for more than 20 years. BBEdit has been updated to version 13.5, and is available in the Mac App Store as a subscription! Same great features. Same user experience. You can subscribe in the Mac App Store or purchase perpetual licenses directly from Bare Bones Software. Also, you can still get great merch, including Classic and Rebus T-shirts, enamel pins, and more in their merch store!

The Dalrymple Report: Dave’s mic, Amazon scams and webcams

You’ll finally hear Dave’s new mic! After a false start last week, Dave worked out the issue and is ready to go. We talked about the start of the hockey season, Amazon scams, and Dave’s favorite webcam.

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Happy Holidays

Hey folks, I just wanted to wish everyone a great holiday season. Dave and I really appreciate all the support you’ve shown us this year on the Web site and podcast—it truly means a lot to us. Please be safe over the holidays, we want to see you all back here next year.

Universal Audio’s API Summing

The sound behind five decades of landmark albums, API consoles are legend for good reason. From Stevie Wonder’s Talking Book and Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours, to The Cure’s Pornography and Radiohead’s Hail to the Thief — the mid‑forward punch of API’s classic analog consoles breathe aggressive, multi‑dimensional color into your mixes.

Developed in partnership with API, exclusively for LUNA Recording System, the API Summing Extension emulates the 2520 op‑amp and custom output transformer-based summing amps found in legendary API consoles over the past 50 years — giving your LUNA mixes all the attitude and tone of API’s esteemed analog desks.

I haven’t tried API Summing yet, but I plan to over the holidays.

The Dalrymple Report: Siri, Facebook privacy, and AirPods Max

Did you know that Siri can make animal sounds? With a new update, the voice assistant can help you with that. Dave and I also talk about the latest information on the AirPods Max, as well as Facebook spewing garbage about Apple and privacy.

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Universal Audio adds support for Big Sur

Universal Audio released version 9.13 of its software supporting macOS Big Sur. It’s important to note that it’s still not qualified for use on Apple Silicon. You can read the full release notes and download the software from the company’s Web site.

The Dalrymple Report: AirPods Max, Fitness+, Listener Question

Apple released the AirPods Max this week, a set of over the ear headphones with a lot of technology packed in. Dave and I give our thoughts on the new product. We also talked about what we’ll be looking for with the release of Fitness+ on Monday, and we answer a listener question on how to mic a piano.

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The Dalrymple Report: Monoliths, HomePod followup, Discovery+

Monoliths are popping up everywhere, but apparently not in my backyard. I made a mistake when I published my HomePod mini review, so Dave and I took a few minutes to talk about what happened. Discovery Network announced its new streaming service this week—we take a look at the pricing and the channels that are coming on January 4, 2021.

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Happy Thanksgiving

I just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. Dave and I really appreciate your support throughout the year for the words written on these pages and the podcast. It’s been a tough year, but we’re all doing our best to make it through. Please be safe during the holiday.

HomePod mini review followup: A mistake

I published my HomePod mini review on November 12, 2020, giving readers a view on how I use the devices, how and where I set them up, and how I felt about them. However, despite my best efforts to be thorough in my testing, I did make a mistake. I felt it was fair to correct that.

The Dalrymple Report: M1, theft, and Dave’s instant turn-on

I don’t know how people think they will get away with massive theft these days, but some Amazon employees thought they could. We talk about the new M1 Macs speed, battery, and Dave’s explanation of “instant turn-on.” We also touched on Apple cutting App Store commissions in half.

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Capo 4 released with new Song Views

Today SuperMegaUltraGroovy announced a major update to Capo, the award-winning app for macOS and iOS that helps musicians learn to play songs by ear. This update introduces all-new Structure and Chords song views, and includes SuperMegaUltraGroovy’s latest 4th-generation chord detection technology.

“By adding new song views to Capo, we unlock new ways to interact with and learn songs,” says Chris Liscio, the company’s founder and primary developer. “The new song views in this release help you map out arrangements, and produce chord charts that you can play along with.”

I am a longtime user and big fan of Capo. If you need an app to help you learn songs on the guitar, look no further.

BBEdit updated for Apple Silicon and Big Sur

BBEdit has been released on the Mac App Store with updates for Apple Silicon and macOS Big Sur. BBEdit is an HTML and text editor for macOS and one of the most versatile apps I’ve ever used. You can get it from the company’s Web site or the Mac App Store.

Daylite gets a fresh look, updated for Apple Silicon

Fraser, Designer at Marketcircle:

“As Apple refined the design of macOS, we took the opportunity to modernize and revise Daylite to feel right at home on Big Sur. We hope that all the little details – refreshed icons, more readable fonts, clearer toolbar layout, beautiful dark mode – add up to a more delightful and productive experience for our customers.”

If you collaborate with projects, you probably already know about Daylite, but it is a fantastic app. Now, with support for Apple Silicon, it’s going to even faster.

The Dalrymple Report: HomePod mini review and new Macs

I published my HomePod mini review this week, so Dave and I talked about some of the features I like, how I set mine up in the house and a few things I’m doing with them. We also talked about Apple’s new M1-powered Macs released earlier this week.

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Apple releases macOS Big Sur

macOS Big Sur, the latest version of the world’s most advanced desktop operating system, is now available to Mac users as a free software update. Big Sur introduces a beautiful redesign and is packed with new enhancements for key apps including Safari, Messages, and Maps, as well as new privacy features. And Big Sur has been engineered, down to its core, to take full advantage of all the power of the M1 chip to make the macOS experience even better for the new 13-inch MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac mini. The combination of Big Sur and M1 truly takes the Mac to a whole new level with incredible capabilities, efficiency, and more apps than ever before, while maintaining everything users love about macOS.

It’s here and it’s a big update. I’ve been using the developer versions on my MacBook Pro for months and really like it.