Macintosh-related Internet resources -- User groups
This page was last updated Sunday, September 17, 1995.
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- ACUMUG WWW Home Page - "This web is an (extremely) unofficial resource for the Arkansas College & University Macintosh Users Group. A great deal of fleshing out is still necessary. As those annoying signs in department stores say, "Please pardon our progress..." This web contains mostly Apple & Arkansas-related resources. Please mail suggestions and comments to the address at the bottom of the page. " <URL:http://acumug.ualr.edu/>
- Alaska Macintosh Users Group (AAUG) - "The Alaska Macintosh Users Group (AAUG) is a non-profit 501-C3 organization incorporated in the State of Alaska. It's purpose is to provide education and assistance to it's members in the use of Macintosh Computers and related products. If you are not a member, there are several ways you can join. One is to just come to a meeting. Meetings are generally open to the public. Although you may be urged to join if you attend a meeting, the sell will be soft, a hard sell is not necessary once you become aware of all the services offered. To find out about meeting schedules you can call the Information Hotline, (907) 338-7363. However, to get yourself on the mailing list and eligible to log on to the Bulletin Board System you may wish to mail-in your membership application. An application can be found in this system. " <URL:http://www.lasertone.com/AAUG.html>
- ALUG (Apple Library Users Group) Newsletter <URL:gopher://info.hed.apple.com/11/Apple%20Library%20Users%20Group/ALUG%20Newsletter>
- APDA - "APDA is Apple's worldwide source for hundreds of development tools, technical resources, training products, and information for anyone interested in developing applications for Apple computer platforms. Customers receive the APDA Tools Catalog featuring all current versions of Apple and the most popular third-party development tools. APDA offers convenient payment and shipping options including site licensing. " <URL:http://www.info.apple.com/dev/apda.html>
- Apple Business System Division - "This anonymous FTP archive (abs.apple.com) is maintained by Apple's Apple Business Systems Division Product Technical Support department. It is used - to distribute beta and experimental software to field test sites - to receive debugging data from test sites and others - to distribute a variety of software and information which may be peripherally related or completely unrelated to Apple's business, and which is offered for purely informational purposes. " <URL:ftp://abs.apple.com/>
- Apple Network Manager's Association (ANMA) Home Page - "Tired of user group meetings where you answer all the questions? Feel that MacIS is too large for your 40 node Mac network? Then the Apple Network Manager's Association, or ANMA, is a user group for you. ANMA is a group of Macintosh network managers who manage 5-50,000 Macs, and who are looking for peers to share their wisdom, triumphs and failures with. Our meetings generally consist of trading network problem stories looking for solutions and a vendor product demonstration pertaining to networking. Above all, we have a good time doing it! So if this sounds like a group for you, come to one of our meetings in your area. If there isn't one in your area, start a chapter! The more ANMA chapters that there are, the more Apple and the rest of the industry will come to respect, and listen to what we have to say. " <URL:http://www.hsas.washington.edu/ANMA/ANMA.html>
- Apple Research Partnership Program Carleton University - "The ARPP (Apple Research Partnership Program) began in November 1988. It is a joint venture between Apple Canada and Carleton University, and is intended to help develop new research applications for Apple equipment. Under this co-operative arrangement, Apple funds the work of three student consultants at Carleton who work 8 hours a week, undertaking research projects on donated equipment while the University provides space, administrative support, and a staff member to oversee the program." <URL:http://arpp1.carleton.ca/>
- Apple-Internet Mailing Lists Home Page - "This is the home page for the Apple-Internet family of mailing lists. It contains pointers to information sources of use to people using Macintosh computers on the Internet." <URL:http://abs.apple.com/apple-internet/>
- Carleton Macintosh Users Group (MUG) - "ARPP sponsors meetings for Macintosh Users in the Carleton community. Each meeting focuses on a particular topic, presented by the ARPP consultants. There is usually open discussion during the meeting, as well. The ARPPs usually try to put together a disk of shareware/public-domain software for those attending the meeting (bring a new, blank, disk or $2 to trade for a disk with the software on it)." <URL:http://arpp1.carleton.ca/arpp/mug/>
- JHMI Mac Users Group, by JHMI (Johns Hopkins Medical Institution) <URL:http://mug.welch.jhu.edu/>
- Lawrence Apple Users Group - "The Lawrence Apple Users Group serves the interests of Apple/Macintosh computer users in the Lawrence, Kansas, area. The LAUG is the premiere user group in the region, offering its members unparalleled support, informative and topical monthly programs, and a top-notch newsletter/disk every month. In addition, members are allowed extended access to the MacRocosm BBS, the only BBS in Kansas with a graphical interface. Dues for the LAUG are barely more than a dollar per month, a small price to pay for all the goodies you get in return! Sound interesting? Read on..." <URL:http://ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu/~laug/index.html>
- Mac-Supporters - "Mac-Supporters is a Mailbase distribution list. Its members are mainly involved with the support of Macintosh computers in educational establishments in the UK, though we have a few guest members from companies concerned with producing Macintosh software." <URL:http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/MacSupporters/MacSupporters.html>
- Mac-Supporters - "Mac-Supporters is a Mailbase distribution list. Its members are mainly involved with the support of Macintosh computers in educational establishments in the UK, though we have a few guest members from companies concerned with producing Macintosh software. " <URL:http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/MacSupporters/MacSupporters.html>
- Macintosh Support Center of Western Kentucky University <URL:http://www.msc.wku.edu/Dept/MSC/Macintosh/Home.html>
- MacMAD Home Page - "MacMAD is a Macintosh user group devoted to helping each other explore the possibilities opened by the Apple Macintosh. We publish a monthly newsletter called MAC BITS, operate the MacMAD BBS (407-952-5325), and hold meetings on the first Wednesday and third Tuesday of each month. Other member benefits include a new member disk, discounts at some area dealers, and the use of club property." <URL:http://spindata.iu.net/MacMad/>
- NJMUG Web, by New Jersey Macintosh Users Group - "NJMUG is a non-profit organization to promote general knowledge of the Macintosh and compatible hardware and software for its members, to help them make better personal choices when purchasing Macintosh compatible products and to help them make better use of and enjoy the Macintosh. ... NJMUG promotes the dissemination of information about the Macintosh through general meetings, a monthly newsletter, an electronic bulletin board system (BBS), Novice, Business & Multimedia Special Interest Groups (SIGS)and a public domain shareware disk library. " <URL:http://www.intac.com/njmug/njmug.html>
- QCMUG Online - "This page is a service of the Quad Cities Macintosh Users Group." <URL:http://www.infonet.net/showcase/newt/qcmug/>
- San Diego Macintosh User Group - "The San Diego Macintosh User Group is the 6th largest user group in the United States (source: InfoWorld Magazine). It involves itself with creating a learning atmosphere at it's well-attended meetings, and providing it's members with a spectrum of services tailored to every level of Mac user. ... Meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month at the Price Center Theater on the campus of U.C. San Diego. Meetings start at 6:30 p.m. with a Q&A period and start in earnest at 7 p.m. There is a small slide info session, and a shareware demonstration. The meeting then progresses to a major vendor presentation and a prize drawing near the end of the meeting." <URL:http://www.qualcomm.com/users/gnash/sdmug.html>
- South Jersey Apple/Mac Users Group (SJAUG) - "The South Jersey Apple/Mac Users Group, based in Cherry Hill, N.J., is the connection for cutting edge news and information. Full of professionals and hobbyists, its members meet on the third Friday of each month at Lenape High School in Medford, N.J., where members have access to demos, Apple II and Macintosh "clinics" to help cure your computer's ills, a disk and book library, and much more. " <URL:http://www.voicenet.com/voicenet/homepages/reeltime/SJAUG.html>
- Stanford/Palo Alto Macintosh User Group (SMUG) - "SMUG (Stanford/Palo Alto Macintosh User's Group) is a group of people like you who want to get the most out of their Macintosh. SMUG members meet to listen to guest speakers and share information. " <URL:http://www.svpal.org/cgi-bin/gopher2html/comm/smug/>
- ZiffNet/Mac - "ZiffNet/Mac, also known as ZMac, is an online publishing division of Ziff Communications. It provides an online connection to MacUser and MacWEEK, and brings news, information, carefully selected and tested shareware and freeware, and exclusive original software to thousands of CompuServe, eWorld and AppleLink users. " <URL:http://www.ziff.com/~zmac/>
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