British Mac Lists

These British Mac Lists pages contain a list of dates when all the podcasts occured, all British Mac Icons, the software from Desert Island Applications, widgets featured in Frankenwidget, iPhone and iPod Touch applications from The Case Of The Missing Applications, and topics covered in St British Mac tutorials.

All of this stuff relates to the every so slightly eccentric British Mac podcasts from the quite possibly eccentric Will Green. Eventually these lists will include a small amount of detail and some links for each of the applications, tutorials and icons. However, at the moment most of my free time is being taken up with work on revamping the main BritishMac.com website.
A few brief details on the process and progress of this task are avilable at the revamp sub-section of BritishMac.com.


I've now listened pen in hand through all the podcasts which have been available. Despite this, my sanity has (just about) remained intact - although people in adjoining offices may have wondered!
Most importantly though, I've accumilated a pile of paper (which probably resembles the scribblings of a mad man) containing accurate details of all the available podcasts.

There were 13 podcasts which weren't available from either the British Mac Archives or iTunes (none of which I had copies of on any of my backup disks). Thanks to anderson24 from the British Mac Forum sending copies of 7 of these I only had 6 left to find.
Eventually 3 of the remaining 6 also became available. This left only episodes 033, 044, 063 missing - or so I thought.
From some research on the net it became clear that episode 044 was actually recorded and distributed as a 4 part Easter special.
So I started off needing 13, I've located 10 - and thought I still had 6 more to find! Following requests by Will Green in the British Mac podcast, Alan and several others located 6 episodes between them (which revealed that episode 033 was also a split episode). So I had been looking for the final 6, found copies of 6 episodes and still need to find 1. The last episode still needed was released with the file name BRITISHMAC EASTER3. At the time of typing I still need to locate a copy of this episode, if anyone has one tucked away on their hard drives or within backups can they please check the old British Mac episodes needed ..... please help thread on the British Mac forum.


Suggestions for things to be included in future British Mac episodes can be made by emailing Will Green, or by joining and posting on the forum at http://britishmac.proboards105.com. The forum features several threads related to regular sections from the podcast, but also provides an opportunity to discuss a variety of other topics.
Archives, show notes and other objects of British Mac loveliness can be found on the British Mac website located at http://www.britishmac.com.

With time fast approaching, and more episodes of British Mac coming along (and needing to be added to these lists), that's all for now.... good night.