In our July video, Lucas takes a few minutes to answer a question we get often from our customers, and he erases is own personal iPad! And yes, the halo above his head is real.
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I'm excited to share we have found our first Apple Enterprise Specialist. As we have grown into new industries and complex environments, we wanted to bring on someone who could be dedicated to our business and education projects. It's only been just over a month, and it's been awesome having Brian around. Besides his uplifting get-it-done spirit, we've come to learn he's like having our own walking wiki of hacks, scripts, and tricks. We wanted you to meet him too, so here's a look into Life of Brian... I had to say it.
What do you do at Foojee?
I am an Apple Enterprise Specialist. You'll find me working on our customers' servers, or testing scripts we want to use to make our customers' lives easier. I'm always up for a new challenge, so ask away!
What did you do before Foojee?
I have done lots of different kinds of work. Most recently, I was an ACMT at Apple, then at PeachMac.
Which app could you not live without?
1Password - hands down.
Coolest place you've ever been?
This is a toss-up between Seoul, South Korea, and a village called Lepan on the Yucatan Peninsula. Really good folks at both places.
What do you do for fun?
Does it surprise you that a computer dude enjoys anime and video games? Probably not. But I also enjoy spending time with my wife, running, and swimming.
So...what are your plans for tonight?
I'm currently fortunate enough to be on a JAMF Jumpstart in Houston… so, hanging out in the hotel.. haha. Seriously, if it's after 7pm, I'm likely to be hanging out with my better half.
What’s your favorite apple?
It would sound self-serving to say Fuji apples, but they're delicious. So are McIntosh apples. Huh. :)
We're thrilled to announce our newest Apple Product Specialist, Bill! With our growing customer base, we were looking for someone who could assist our customers in the field, join in our marketing efforts and help with our larger projects. Bill has been on our team for just over a month now, and he brings an incredible amount of creativity and drive to our family. Rather than me telling you all about him, he answered some questions for you too.
Look out for Bill, and his Southern style, the next time you call us. And, yes his 2 month-old boy, named Banks, is as cool as his name!
What do you do at Foojee?
I am an Apple Product Specialist, that basically means that I have the privilege of talking with our clients on a consumer and business level about their products, networks, and all things apple.
What did you do before Foojee?
I didn't know that there was time before Foojee but if I had to make something up, then I would say that I ran my own business doing social media and moonlighted at PeachMac.
Which app could you not live without?
Reeder, all my important reading in one app...Gotta love it.
Coolest place you've ever been?
Venice, Italy
What do you do for fun?
I have recently gotten into repurposing and refinishing furniture. I also read.
So...what are your plans for tonight?
Go home and have dinner with my wife (Amy), after we put our 2 month old son (Banks) to bed. I know I know, you are super jealous of my incredibly fast paced lifestyle.
What’s your favorite apple?
It seems cliché to say Fuji so I am going to go with...Apple Jacks.
With the growing community of Mac users in recent years, we’ve seen a slight increase of Mac-based malware threats. Apple is addressing the expanding number of security threats head on, by making various security enhancements with the launch of Mountain Lion in July. One of the key features in Mountain Lion that we at Foojee are most excited about is a security check feature that will ensure Macs are current with the most up-to-date software protection. This feature will be incredibly beneficial to businesses and consumers alike, by providing automatic security checks that will run daily. Currently, Macs check for new software weekly, so this new features will allow Apple to distribute any security updates even easier, and faster.
To get the full scoop on security enhancements and other new features of Mountain Lion, coming out this month, check out their complete list.
I'm excited to share that Justin and I will be speaking at the SmugMug User Group (SMUG) this Wednesday, June 6 at 7pm. SMUG meets once a month and features a speaker on a different topic. It's always well attended, and serves as a great way to hone your skills, or meet and network with other photographers in Atlanta. The title of the free talk is "Maximizing your Apple Technology for Your Photography Business." The brief scoop is below. Full details and RSVP can be found on their event page. Would love to see you there.
Stop letting your technology hinder, control, and dictate how you work. You need to focus on your craft, and your business. Lucas Acosta and Justin McGough from Foojee will be covering several aspects of streamlining your photography business with a Mac, iPhone, or iPad... or all three. Whether you've owned every Mac since 1984, or are considering your first iPad, you'll walk away with tips to help you work on your craft, and your business.At the June Atlanta SMUG meeting, Foojee will be discussing:
- Where the iPad fits in a photography business. - Aperture 3 overview and proven workflows. - Running a photography business in a fully integrated Apple environment.
Yesterday Daylite 4 launched, and with it comes a whole heap of upgrades including a new sleek interface. I (and the other Foojee team members) have been beta testing Daylite 4 for the past few weeks, and we’re really excited to see our customers begin using it. It’s dramatically easier to use, and seems like Marketcircle really went to the drawing boards and started building Daylite 4 from the ground up.
We at Foojee want to give you a few points to breakdown some of the highlights, and help you decide whether or not you’re ready to upgrade from Daylite 3. Of course, if you’re brand new to the Daylite ecosystem, then this is a great time to jump in.
Lucas covers some tips on the MobileMe to iCloud transition, and gives some advice on the recent security threat that affected 1% of Macs. Two minutes you won't regret!
iCloud and Flashback from Foojee on Vimeo.
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The Flashback Trojan is a malicious software program that embeds itself into your Mac. The tricky part is, the software looks like it is helping you install Adobe Flash. The Flashback Trojan has the potential to capture information from your Web browsing activities, including usernames and passwords. Crafty, right?
No need to worry, it is estimated that only about 1% of Mac users were affected by Flashback. The great news? Apple has already included a patch that fixes the issue, and prevents any further infection. All you have to do is run Software Update and install all updates. If you want an in depth look at the issue MacWorld has written up a comprehensive article you can check out.
So is our team installing anti-malware software on our computers? We sure aren't, and here's why. A security threat this far-reaching hasn't happened in over ten years. Additionally, not only has Apple stomped this threat, but Apple's new Mac OS, named Mountain Lion, will have a feature called Gatekeeper whose purpose is to further minimize threats just like this one.
If threats become more common, then yes one day we may have to use anti-malware software like our Windows pals. Until then, however, Apple appears to have our concerns in mind and is building stronger prevention mechanisms into it's future software.