Apple and Macintosh User Group News and Information Since 2000
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The MUG Event Calendar has a long list of special guest presenters and informative topics this week. Andy Ihnatko will make his annual visit to a Colorado group, Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus will help a California group celebrate their sixth… more ›
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The April 10 meeting of Capitol Macintosh (CAPMAC) in Austin, Texas will examine the how’s and why’s of podcasting with iChat guest speaker Chuck Joiner, the producer of MacVoices and MacNotables. Chuck will discuss the origins of the two shows,… more ›
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At their April meeting, the East Bay Macintosh Users Group (EBMUG) will celebrate their sixth anniversary with a very special guest speaker: Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus. Bob is considered one of the world’s leading authorities on the Macintosh and Mac… more ›
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The folks at Transcena Design are extending a special discount price to Mac User Group members on OfficeTime, their full-featured time tracking application. Tracking time just became easier for Mac users converting to Leopard, OS X 10.5. OfficeTime’s latest release… more ›
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Skobos has announced a Mac User Group offer. more ›
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Stellar has offered a discount on their iPod recovery service. more ›
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Thomson Scientific has extended a special user group offer. more ›
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This week marks the start of a new month and a busy MUG Event Calendar for April. James Lee of Tropical Software will present TopXNotes in Florida and Julia Nicols of Microsoft will demonstrate Office 2008 for Mac. .Mac will… more ›
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This week’s MUG Event Calendar has a more international flavor than usual. Japan is one of the hot-spots, with meetings covering perception in photography and design, Leopard and podcasting all on the agenda. In the United Kingdom there will be… more ›
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The Santa Fe Macintosh Users Group has issued a call for submissions for their 2nd Annual Short Movie Festival, to be held on May 1st, 2008. The rules are simple: any movie 5 minutes and under, any genre, any topic,… more ›
