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<blockquote data-quote="TBCapen" data-source="post: 1691749" data-attributes="member: 364236"><p>Hello, </p><p></p><p>My name is Tracey Capen. Those who follow both Microsoft and Apple products and services might know that I'm the editor of the Windows Secrets newletter. But in truth, I've owned and used Macs longer than I have Windows machines. I fondly recall booting up an original Mac and marveling at the graphics. Today, I use Windows for much of my professional work and Macs for most of my personal applications — especially for editing and organizing digital photographs. (I'm a huge fan of Adobe Lightroom.)</p><p> </p><p>So I was pleased when Penton asked me to relaunch the Mac-Forums newsletter — it gave me an excuse to spend more time in the forum, looking for interesting information on Apple. And though using Apple products is usually easy, there can be challenges. For example, one of my recent tasks was tethering my Apple TV to my iPhone to watch Netflix in an old, rural house that does not have an Internet connection. I eventually discovered that I could stream Netflix by lowering the resolution, but downloading iTunes movies was just too slow.</p><p></p><p>In any case, after a nearly one-year hiatus, the Mac-Forums newletter will go out once a week, starting in January. I hope you'll find it interesting. If you'd like to contact me, you can use <a href="mailto:tracey.capen@penton.com">tracey.capen@penton.com</a>. </p><p></p><p>Some of you might be wondering who Penton is. A year ago, Mac-Forums was part of iNet Interactive. But this past January, Penton acquired all of the iNET properties, including sister sites Windows Secrets and Overclockers. Penton is a large media company and has the resources to support and enhance Mac-Forums, Windows Secrets, Overclockers, and numerous other sources of technology news and information. </p><p></p><p>I look forward to helping newsletter subscribers get the most out of their Apple products and to posting in Mac-Forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBCapen, post: 1691749, member: 364236"] Hello, My name is Tracey Capen. Those who follow both Microsoft and Apple products and services might know that I'm the editor of the Windows Secrets newletter. But in truth, I've owned and used Macs longer than I have Windows machines. I fondly recall booting up an original Mac and marveling at the graphics. Today, I use Windows for much of my professional work and Macs for most of my personal applications — especially for editing and organizing digital photographs. (I'm a huge fan of Adobe Lightroom.) So I was pleased when Penton asked me to relaunch the Mac-Forums newsletter — it gave me an excuse to spend more time in the forum, looking for interesting information on Apple. And though using Apple products is usually easy, there can be challenges. For example, one of my recent tasks was tethering my Apple TV to my iPhone to watch Netflix in an old, rural house that does not have an Internet connection. I eventually discovered that I could stream Netflix by lowering the resolution, but downloading iTunes movies was just too slow. In any case, after a nearly one-year hiatus, the Mac-Forums newletter will go out once a week, starting in January. I hope you'll find it interesting. If you'd like to contact me, you can use [email]tracey.capen@penton.com[/email]. Some of you might be wondering who Penton is. A year ago, Mac-Forums was part of iNet Interactive. But this past January, Penton acquired all of the iNET properties, including sister sites Windows Secrets and Overclockers. Penton is a large media company and has the resources to support and enhance Mac-Forums, Windows Secrets, Overclockers, and numerous other sources of technology news and information. I look forward to helping newsletter subscribers get the most out of their Apple products and to posting in Mac-Forums. [/QUOTE]
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