Early review of the buying experience of the iPad, early impressions, accessories and apps. Unboxing video made by Steve at. Katie Floyd of reviews Quicken Essentials from and Elliott Bowles of reviews the Shure SM-58 Microphone from.

Pool studio 2.0 for mac. In Chit Chat Across the Pond we go through all the usual suspects on Security Lite, and then Bart answers a dumb question about security on internet cafe machines, and winds it up with a review of the Itsy Twitter client for OSX from (1hr 10 min) Today is Sunday April 4th, 2010 and this is show number 253. Well you can just guess what I’m going to talk about today – the iPad.

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Re: Quicken Essentials for Mac In reply to RonBCT • Mar 11, 2012 There is a new updated product coming this year (do a Google search to get the anouncement). Rob Griffiths spent a couple days with Quicken Essentials for Mac, and offers his first impressions of the latest financial management package from Intuit. Katie Floyd brings us a thoughtful review of the newly released Quicken Essentials for Mac, Elliott Bowles tells us about his use of the Shure SM-58 microphone and of course Chit Chat Across the Pond will also be iPad-free!

I think I’ve done a swell job of not talking about a non-existent device, or a device we knew was coming but couldn’t touch, so I’m afraid now that I have one in my hot little hands you’ll have to indulge me. The GOOD news is that three lovely listeners sent in reviews of their own so I’ll break up the iPad frenzy with some listener content that’s iPad-free.

Katie Floyd brings us a thoughtful review of the newly released Quicken Essentials for Mac, Elliott Bowles tells us about his use of the Shure SM-58 microphone and of course Chit Chat Across the Pond will also be iPad-free! But first, let’s talk about the iPad, shall we? Getting the iPad First let’s talk about getting the iPad.

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I had to have it on day one, but I have to have the 3G iPad. The only way I could think of to arrange this was I bought the Wifi-only model on day one, and I’ve prearranged with a dear friend of mine to sell it to her for a significant discount when the 3G model comes out. It’s win-win for both of us and since we negotiated the deal ahead of time we’re both very happy. Basically I’m renting it from her for 30 days so I’m not allowed to drop, scratch, mutilate or drown it or the deal is off. I went for the “reserve” option on the iPad so that I could control what time I got the device. I knew I’d go out of my mind sitting home all day waiting for the UPS guy to show up. Steve and I got up at 6am on Saturday morning so we could get to the gym by 7 when it opened and over to the Apple store by about 8:20.

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Parallels desktop 13 for mac coupon code. Before we left the house we debated whether to wear shorts or pants, and boy did we guess wrong! My overwhelming memory of buying the iPad will forever be how COLD it was! I was so cold by the time we got in the store that my hand was shaking so bad I could barely sign the receipt. When we first got in line the Apple people jumped to our aid to mark my hand because we had reservations. That way the unreserved could be in line with us, but when it came to the final entry we got to go in ahead of them – thank goodness for that. Once we got into the store it was pretty quick – except for all of the accessory decsions.

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Now originally I thought I wanted the iPad dock/keyboard combo but luckily I saw Any Ihnatko’s video on MacBreak Weekly first where he explained how ungainly that combo keyboard actually is. In order to make the dock part strong enough to hold up the iPad vertically it’s pretty tall, which makes the combo unit a weird annoying shape. We have a bluetooth keyboard already so then I figured I’d just get the dock alone. But then I was thinking about the iPad case by Apple, and it turns out it sort of stands the iPad up anyway. So for the time being I just went with the case. Steve made a video of our unboxing experience so I embedded it in the shownotes for your viewing pleasure.