It’s another busy week for Mac User Groups

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Feb 18, 2008 at 2:21am

imageIt’s a very busy week for Mac User Groups, according to The MUG Event Calendar, which is filled with special guests, vendor presentations and more around the globe.

Wall Street Journal technology reporter Walt Mossberg will be the featured guest at a group in Washington D.C., Take Control author Joe Kissell will virtual visit a group in South Carolina, and presentation guru Garr Reynolds will talk about the subject in Japan.
Apple Senior Systems Engineer Dave Marra will present Leopard to a group in Pennsylvania, but he’s not alone in this week’s listings.

Apple representatives Cameron Rogers and Mari Schupp will be speakers at MUG meetings in California and Florida, respectively. Vendor presentations this week include Prosoft Engineering visiting a California group and Iomega presenting in South Carolina, and MUG leaders from around the globe will meet virtually for the third User Groups 2.0 Conference. And that’s just the start. A potluck swapmeet, .Mac, discussions of the MacBook Air, Microsoft Office 2008, moviemaking, Blu-Ray disc authoring and much more are all scheduled for the week.

“The MUG Event Calendar” can be found at The MUG Center, an online resource for Mac User Groups. MUGs are good places for making new friends in the Mac community, improving your computing skills, finding solutions to technical problems, and perhaps locating a good deal on used hardware. For more info on MUGs, and to find the location of the one nearest you, go to Apple’s MUG page.



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