Posts tagged mugs
Niles Technology Group, developer of Achievers Writing Center apps, has launched its mobile app affiliate program. One of the first of its kind, non-profit organizations can now fundraise by having a series of mobile apps branded with their name and receive 10% of the revenue.
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Posted by admin, March 17, 2010
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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Posted by Lynn Wegley, December 26, 2009
The Trilogy Macintosh User Group now has more than 60 members, SALUTE…
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Posted by admin, December 6, 2009
What is your group doing to take advantage of the social networking. In August, at Cowtown MUG we had a member talk about using Twitter and Facebook. The talk was primarily about using them for the job hunt, but perhaps we need to use them for user groups as well. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, October 2, 2009
Senior Mac and Apple users have a real friend in the Canadian region of Winnipeg, Manitoba! UGN Salutes the Macintosh User Group For Seniors (MUGS) Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 29, 2009
UGN salutes the Southern New Hampshire Apple Core, celebrating 30 years of service to Apple users…
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Posted by Fred, July 22, 2009
If you’d like to mix in a little fishing or outdoor adventure with your Mac experience — or perhaps your ski vacation next winter, you’ll want to plan your trip around a meeting with the Big Bear Mac User Group, Big Bear Lake, California! You won’t be disappointed! Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 15, 2009
THIS WEEK: Freeway 5 will be featured at a fun of Los Angeles-area events followed by a presentation at the North Coast Mac User Group. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 12, 2009
If you ever wanted to understand what a world-class Mac user group is, look no further than the MacValley Users Group supporting Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, Sun Valley, California! UGN Salutes MacValley Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 12, 2009
I couldn’t find the name of the minister who is doing this book, but he is asking for help in how you use the Macintosh in your ministry. The book is to be published by Thomas Nelson. From the web site I gather that the author’s last name is Lang. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, July 4, 2009
This site was dated September 18, 2008, but its first comment wasn’t written until November. So I suspect it hasn’t had as many hits as it deserves. If you are learning Final Cut this site has much more than just training videos. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, May 23, 2009
I had really meant to go to the ACD meeting last month. I had been working Saturdays from 3 to 9 and figured I could make the trip to Richardson in the AM and still make it back to Fort Worth for my afternoon shift. But then at the last minute the new schedule showed me starting work at noon. So that meant I could attend the main meeting and see Dr. Mac. But as it turned out, I at least could see and hear his presentation over the ‘net. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, May 5, 2009
How often do you visit other MUGs or PCUGs web sites? I was thinking today about groups that I have been with in the past as well as the ones I still have an association. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, March 28, 2009
illumineX announced a free software give-away to Macintosh User Groups as part of their 2009 MUG sponsorship program. In exchange for a banner link on the MUG web site, participating MUGs will receive ten licenses for HoppiX. Each Macintosh User Group can use the software however they like: raffle the software to raise money for the MUG, or give away the licenses as door prizes to boost meeting attendance. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, March 21, 2009
By now everyone who normally reads our news bits knows about Apple’s decision to not be a part of MacWorld Expo in 2010. This article by Peter Cohen of Macworld.com covers many of the challenges involved in Expo continuing into the future.
I’ve been attending Macworld Expos regularly since about 1991 or so, first as a civilian, then as a booth worker, and, for the past decade or so, as a journalist. I’ve seen the show evolve and change a lot over the years. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, December 20, 2008