New ‘Your Mac Life’ iPhone/iPod touch app
Posted by Daniel East
May 2, 2009 at 12:07pm

Introducing the new Your Mac Life iPhone/iPod touch app. With the new YML app, you can access past and present podcasts via iTunes, the latest Your Mac Life news, show archives and YML photos displayed at Flickr.com.
Below is a list and description of all the functions on the app:
• Your Mac Life Homepage – This button accesses the Your Mac Life homepage.
• Latest Your Mac Life News – This button accesses all the latest news articles posted at Your Mac Life.
• Listen to YML Podcasts – This button accesses past and present Your Mac Life podcasts via iTunes.
• Your Mac Life Show Archives – This button accesses all the Your Mac Life show archives.
• Your Mac Life Flickr Photos – This button accesses all the Your Mac Life photos on display at Flickr.
• About Your Mac Life – This button accesses information about YML and their show.
• E-mail Your Mac Life – This button allows you to email YML with any questions or comments you may have. If you have any comments or questions during a live show, simply put “on-air” in the subject line.

Installation Instructions:
1. Simply open your mobile Safari app.
2. Type in the following URL: yourmaclifeshow.com/iphone or yml.macosg.com (No need to download the app from iTunes.)
3. Tap in the ”+” button in the center bottom of your screen, as in the photo above.
4. Tap on the “Add to Home Screen” button.
5. Type in a name for the YML app icon and save it. You can see the app icon in the photo below.
If you ever want to remove the app, simply hold the icon until it wiggles and then tap on the “X.”


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Daniel East
Daniel M. East is a technology author, freelance writer, presenter/trainer and consultant with more than 20 years experience in professional photography, design, pro-audio and music industry marketing. East is also founder and president of The Apple Groups Team support network for user groups.
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