The MUG Event Calendar For The Week of January 7: Jeff Gamet, Music Streaming, Movie Makers
The MUG Event Calendar gets back to normal this week, with a visit by Jeff Gamet of Smile to a Colorado group, a presentation on music streaming at a Texas group, and a look at movie making at an Australian group.
Your group’s events could appear on The MUG Event Calendar if you make a little effort. Put a note on your schedule for the first of the month and email the details of your next meeting to The MUG Center.
The week’s complete listings include:
Monday January 7
Virginia Macintosh Users Group – Internet Provacy and Security
Wellington Macintosh Society (Kapiti – New Zealand) – TBA
Tuesday January 8
MacinTech – Jeff Gamet of Smile Software
appleJAC – New Apple Products
Princeton Macintosh Users’ Group – Apple’s GarageBand
New Hampshire Seacoast Mac User Group -TBA
Capitol Macintosh – “Choosing Between the Streaming Music Services – Which is Best For You?”
Southwest Florida Apple Knowledge Society – TBA
Cowtown Mac Users Group – TBA
Greater Albany AppleByters – TBA
Seattle Xcoders – Seattle Meeting – TBA
Wednesday January 9
Chicago Apple User Group – What’s the Dark Side of Computing?
Ocala Macintosh User Group – Members’ Participation Extravaganza
The Mac Group Dayton – Backing Up Your Mac
Ocala Macintosh User Group – Members’ Participation Extravaganza
Hershey Apple Core – No Tech Talk Dinner
Naples MacFriends – TBA
Apple CIDER – Preserving Your Photos; Typography
Alaskan Apple User Group – Photos on your Mac or iOS devices
Maui Apple Users Society – TBA
San Diego Macintosh User Group – No Meeting Announced
Tidewater Macintosh Users Group – Community Discussion
Thursday January 10
Saginaw Macintosh Users Group – TBA
Seattle Xcoders – Seattle Meeting
Friday January 11
Long Island Macintosh Users Group – TBA
Saturday January 12
Suburban Chicago Apple Users – Getting and Keeping Organized With Apple
AUSOM (Australia) – AUSOM’s Movie Makers
Main Line Macintosh Users Group – macOS 10.14 “Mojave” and iOS 12 Walkthrough
Apple Corps of Dallas – Revisiting the Past Through Emulation