![]() Then we added a few tests, and she seemed to hit the limit again. He removed a calendar she didn't need that only had a few events on it, and it solved the problem. The choices were Try Again, Ignore, or Revert to Server. There is insufficient storage space for "event title" in "calendar name" in account "iCloud". Joe's client had an issue in Calendar on her Mac: "The server responded with an error. ![]() Jerry has a couple of funny client anecdotes with his classic impersonations Do you install Watchman Monitoring on client devices for free as a “loss leader” or break even point? What happens if you end the relationship? “Monthly check-ins” are also something that clients seem to be drawn to. Prepaid discounts are an enticing way for clients to buy in to ongoing services. Ideas like billing per user or per device, preset hours per month, and services used are among the topics of discussion. Joe & Jerry share ideas about their formulas for monthly billing. A recurring theme for our show has been value based billing and, of course managed services plans. After having a car mishap, Jerry discovers CarPlay in his rental car Jerry is in the midst of a move to a new home and new headquarters of MacWorks. Joe is in the Northeast! He is visiting family for some milestones before heading on the road again Special thanks to Puelle Design in Portland, Maine for hosting Joe's mobile recording studio this week. UniFi updates seem to handle rolling updates well. Joe brings up finding better ways to manage automatic updates across different hardware/software. Keeping old hardware for cost saving reasons can end up costing people in the end as the labor to upgrade can be extended due to aging equipment. ![]() PSA - BackBlaze keeps your historical data for only 30 days by default. For new clients, Joe standardizes on getting a system report from Watchman Monitoring. Jerry expresses concerns about working with customers that have 10 year old equipment and the risks that come with it. Someone that needed help and Joe spent some time diagnosing, decides to try and migrate data on her 10 year old computer on her own. A pesky client calls Jerry multiple times as he racking up his Smith.ai bill. “Don’t be afraid to charge the client” -Jerry Zigmont PsiMac charges a monthly service fee for network management. Thanks to Dan Monge of Mac IT Pros for the tip to look at the client Synology notifications as there is an additional CMS column. After digging around with notifications, he was frustrated. Technology isn't the only thing Dave's a nerd about: he's also a drummer, playing in Bitter Pill, Fling, and various other projects in and around the New Hampshire seacoast where he and his wife, Lisa, live and raised their two children.ĭave's reachable for a limited amount of paid consulting at DaveTheNerd.-Joe has an update on using his new Synology with Synlogy Central Management System. He has been involved in online publishing since 1998, when he co-founded The Mac Observer, a popular Apple news site which was acquired in 2021. In addition to Mac Geek Gab podcast (now in its 19th year!), Dave is co-host of Business Brain and Gig Gab, two other shows to check out!ĭave is also the co-founder and CEO of BackBeat Media, a boutique network of podcasts and websites that represents fiercely-independent publishers, of which Dave considers himself one. MacGeekGab AAC Enhanced Feed – Thanks to Michael Johnston of We Have Communicators (formerly the iPhoneAlley podcast) and Applr.ĭave Hamilton is a podcaster, a publisher, and a nerd who has spent the past three decades of his career educating thousands of computer users.– You're downloading today's show from CacheFly's network.Time Capsule Power Supply Repair Kit (43:45).TripView Sydney – real time public transport in Sydney, Australia.CooCoo Real-time Public Transit iPhone App (18:56).Uncool Stuff Found : Connect to iTunes to Use Push Notifications message (8:45).Works with Mac, iPad, iPhone, or Windows. Sponsor: Transporter is an off-cloud social storage drive for sharing, accessing and backing up your files in real time. Sponsor: Go to /geekgab and click “enter an offer code” under the pricing and put in the code MGG1 for this week's show. Download today, the show itself is free, and so are a lot of the things on the CSF list this time around! ![]() Yes, they know these CSF shows are expensive to listen to, but we know you love it anyway! Find out all the stuff that John, Dave, and your fellow geeks have found recently. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Podcast Index | RSS | Subscribe to Mac Geek Gabĭave and John (or is that John and Dave?) come at you with a list of all-new Cool Stuff Found on this Sunday morning show. ![]() Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:42:33 - 46.2MB) ![]()
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