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| People who use Apple technologies have joined together in user groups all around the world. Hundreds of groups offer members the chance to become friends with other Mac users, get questions answered, and have a lot of fun. Groups are for everyone from first-time computer users to experts — from every profession, background, and age. |
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| The MUG Center |
Macintosh User Groups (MUGs) are many things to many people. They range from a few friends who get together to share experiences and expertise, to organized community gatherings, to global organizations dedicated to the relentless pursuit of Mac excellence. There is no one solid definition which encompasses all MUGs. There are a few common characteristics which they all share — enthusiasm for Apple Computer and the Macintosh, the desire to get more out of their computers, and the desire to learn are among the dominant themes. |
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| NCMUG |
| NCMUG is about people helping people learn all about the Mac. At meetings, visitors are welcomed by one of a cadre of volunteers who help them get oriented and point them to people and resources that are available. Speakers run the gamut from authors, software and hardware vendors, to club members with special talents. Beyond the meetings, there are special interest groups (SIG's), workshops, members only discounts from major Macintosh vendors, an award-winning newsletter, website and on-line members-only email lists that keep people sharing around the clock. All of these resources are available to members, whether or not they can attend meetings. |
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| PMUG |
| A club for Macintosh computer enthusiasts that is based on the campus of Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. Through PMUG, members both new and expert share their interests, talents, and skills in the Macintosh environment so that others may benefit. |
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| AMUG |
| The Arizona Macintosh Users Group, Inc. (AMUG) is a non-profit 501-C3 organization incorporated in the State of Arizona. Its purpose is to provide education and assistance in the use of Computers and related products to it's members. |
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| Planet MUG |
| In 2000, PlanetMUG, a new organization formed by former BMUG (Berkeley Macintosh Users Group) members, purchased BMUG's assets with a view towards maintaining and fostering its unique online community. While PlanetMUG is a different organization than BMUG was, it carries on the diverse culture and supportive online environment that BMUG created. |
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| COMUG |
| Welcome to one of the best Macintosh user groups anywhere! Our group has been meeting in Boulder, Colorado for over 25 years, initially as an Apple computer user group. |
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| TMUG |
| This site is the home of Triangle Macintosh Users Group. To explore its contents, use the navigation bar on the left side or see a directory of all pages. Learn more about this site, the tools used to create it and customization we have added to evolve tmug.org into a powerful and easy-to-use community resource. |
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| GCMAC |
| Gold Coast Mac was formed in 1984 by members of the Miami Apple Users Group who wanted a sharper focus on Apple's new computer. In the 15 years since, the group has grown from a small handful of enthusiasts meeting in a conference room, to more than two hundred active members meeting at the Miami Museum of Science. |
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| appleJAC |
| Mid- Missouri's Premier Macintosh Users Group. |
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