Posts tagged mug

AppleUsers.org

AppleUsers.org (pronounced as Apple Users dot Org) is a volunteer organization that acts as a central location for the Committees, Editors, Web Masters and other Leaders of Australian Apple User Groups to find useful resources. Continue reading »

MUG Tributes

Of course, we have all been touched by Steve Jobs and the work he has done at Apple and Pixar. Here are a some MUG web sites that pay tribute to him. Continue reading »

ThriftMac

Last week, I presented Open Source Software to the Cowtown MUG. OSS is a great way to get good to great FREE software, but not the only way.
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Customize Flags in Lion Apple Mail

This is a follow-up to the previous article. “Ask Dave Taylor” has provided an answer to “Can I customize message flags in Lion Apple Mail?”
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Apple Mail Tips and Tricks

About.com has long been a great place to get training, hints and tips. This article by Tom Nelson subtitled “Re-Making Apple Mail to Fit Your Needs.”
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Mac Lion Countdown with Boinx Software

Boinx Software is counting down the days to the official launch of the new Mac OS X Lion with promotional discounts on all Boinx Apps available exclusively at the Mac App Store. Beginning July 8th, select Apps like Mousepose and PhotoPresenter start at just $0.99 USD! Each day, Boinx will increase the price of the Apps by one tier until prices return to their normal state or Lion ships.
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FreeSMUG/FOSSMUG

This web site is also known as “Free Open Source Software Mac User Group.” They have a list of free and open source software. Continue reading »

Apimac iDatabase 2.0 now on the Mac App Store

pic Apimac has announced that iDatabase 2.0.1 is available on the Mac App Store. Combining simplicity with sophistication in its support of custom templates, iDatabase is a complete personal database management solution. It is ideal for tracking membership lists, expenses, projects, Internet accounts, and more. iDatabase includes 16 ready to use templates such as Accounts, Contacts, Exercise Log, Recipes, and To Do. Creation of custom templates is also supported.
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Five Mac OS X Applications You Didn’t Know You Have

I think that most of the people who read this, will know about most if not all of these application. However, I think they could be good topics for presentations at user groups.
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Heads in the sand

creativecow blocks spamcop Sometimes you run into situations online that just make you say “hmmmmmmmmm.” Some you cannot figure out. Some you can do something about — others, you can’t. Such is the case with being blocked by ‘the creative cow’ web site.

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UGNN Salutes The Mac Group

The Mac Group brings top-drawer support to Mac users in the Dayton Oh area; Montgomery and Greene counties as well as all of Southwest Ohio Continue reading »

UGN Salutes VMUG

The Village Macintosh User Group, Hot Springs Village, Arkansas Continue reading »

Mainline Mac User Group

I normally use Stumble Upon to find interesting web site about Macs and PCs. (Okay, mostly Macs.)

Imagine my surprise when the article that popped up was a review of a Dell color laser printer. And to top it all off, it was actually on a MUG web site.

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UGNN Salutes: TMUG

The Trilogy Macintosh User Group now has more than 60 members, SALUTE…

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Macintosh Computer Expo

At the Macintosh Computer Expo more than 25 vendors showed their products. Some were even selling products made for the Mac. This conference was held in Petaluma.

What is astounding to me is that a throw away line at the end of the story seemed to generate the most comments.

“People at the conference are all part of a large family who worship the same thing.

“It’s definitely a cult following,” Hannigan said.”

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