Apple and Macintosh User Group News and Information Since 2000
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This week’s MUG Event Calendar is widely affected by the September 9th Apple event, with groups in Colorado and Texas, and New York dedicating their meetings to it. A group in Floria will discuss “apps you didn’t know you have”… more ›
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The last week of summer on The MUG Event Calendar wraps up with only one announced Apple User Group meeting topic: A New York group will conduct an ever popular Question and Answer session. Thanks to all the groups who… more ›
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This week’s MUG Event Calendar features a visit by Jeff Gamet to a California group to talk about Online Security and Privacy. Thanks to all the groups who regularly send in their meeting announcements. If you would like to see yours… more ›
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An unusually busy summer MUG Calendar week sees Dwight Silverman visiting a Texas group, an Oregon group working with Apple’s Keynote, and a New York group looking at how AI is developing. Other groups will be doing reviews of some favorite… more ›
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Only one meeting this week on The MUG Event Calendar. Everyone else is on vacation. A Missouri group will feature two of Apple’s best: Shortcuts and Preview. Thanks to all the groups who regularly send in their meeting announcements. If… more ›
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On the monthly transition week between July and August there is only one item on The MUG Event Calendar. An Australian group will look at a new Australian Apple news site that features not only the latest information but also… more ›
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This week’s MUG Event Calendar features a presentation on accessibility on to a California Group by author Shelly Brisbin. Thanks to all the groups who regularly send in their meeting announcements. If you would like to see yours in our… more ›
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This week’s MUG Event Calendar features a file management discussion at an Oregon group and a presentation on cord cutting at a Texas group. Thanks to all the groups who regularly send in their meeting announcements. If you would like… more ›
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The busiest week on the July MUG Event calendar features a presentation on backups by Adam Engst at a Colorado group. A Florida group will look at the history of technology, and automation is on the agenda at a Texas group. Thanks… more ›
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The week’s MUG Event Calendar has two entries this week. A Missouri group will hold an annual picnic, and an Australian group will talk about “The Foundry.” What is The Foundry? You’ll have to go to the meeting. Thanks to… more ›
