I've used a bunch of programs for making podcasts, for screen
captures with audio you could try Snapz Pro X and Quicktime Pro
will export anything to a podcast. There's also ProfCast for
Powerpoint/Keynote presentations with audio.
Just my opinion, but I would recommend skipping Snapz Pro
Hi,
I added a new podcast who explain a bit of the UI of WOLips and
Eclipse. And you can now subscribe to the podcasts with iTunes!
You can find the feed by the iTunes Store (do a search of
"WebObjects") or you can subscribe manually with:
http://www.wocommunity.org/podcasts/w
I've used a bunch of programs for making podcasts, for screen
captures with audio you could try Snapz Pro X and Quicktime Pro
will export anything to a podcast. There's also ProfCast for
Powerpoint/Keynote presentations with audio.
The mailing list is great but it's not the same as a good
Actually, using Podcast Producer is really easy to us. The problem
is that you need the server part.
If you are brave enough to install leopard then you probably have
podcast producer somewhere on your machine.
But i'd stick to contributing to the mailing list. It's so much
easier :-
Or of course you could stick to writing amazing books. Please :-)
Simon
On 10 Jan 2008, at 23:54, Chuck Hill wrote:
So, uh, how do you make a podcast?
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If you are brave enough to install leopard then you probably have
podcast producer somewhere on your machine.
But i'd stick to contributing to the mailing list. It's so much
easier :-)
Simon
On 10 Jan 2008, at 23:54, Chuck Hill wrote:
So, uh, how do you make a podcast?
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On Jan 10, 2008, at 3:51 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hi,
I added a new podcast who explain a bit of the UI of WOLips and
Eclipse. And you can now subscribe to the podcasts with iTunes!
You can find the feed by the iTunes Store (do a search of
"WebObjects") or you can subscribe manually wi
Hi,
I added a new podcast who explain a bit of the UI of WOLips and
Eclipse. And you can now subscribe to the podcasts with iTunes! You
can find the feed by the iTunes Store (do a search of "WebObjects")
or you can subscribe manually with:
http://www.wocommunity.org/podcasts/wop