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Dr. Mac in PA

Dr. Mac reports in from his recent tour of the Mid Atlantic...


Bob (Dr. Mac) spent some time with the Mid-Atlantic Mac User Group Tour last week, making stops in Princeton, NJ, and Hershey and Philadelphia, PA.

Dr. Mac sez:

[Quote:] Mac user groups rock. You'll meet lots of nice people who enjoy using their Macintosh computers, just like you. You'll learn cool things about your Mac and its software that you never knew before. Most groups give away free hardware and software (a.k.a. swag) as raffle prizes at their meetings."

... commenting:

"Believe it or not, there are usually members of the opposite sex at user group meetings (and you may even find some of them attractive)."

Way to go BOB !

In his column this week, he talks about the virtues of two Mac programs: Deja Menu
and EasyFind from our good friends at Devon Technologies -- two great programs that are free. (Check it out!)

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