‘MUG Event Calendar’ full even before WWDC

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jun 8, 2008 at 7:01am

imageThis week’s MUG Event Calendar was busy even before Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference was in the picture.

Jennifer and Gordon Bell of Prosoft Engineering and Joesoft will present to one group in California while Oliver Breidenbach, the CEO of Boinx Software, will be the featured presenter at another. Tom Abruzzo from the Apple Store will talk about iMovie ‘08 in New York. O course, Steve Jobs will deliver the keynote at WWDC on Monday, and this will doubtlessl provide material for every Mac User Group meeting for the next several months.

After that, the list of topics and demos is long and diverse. FileMaker’s Bento, Toast Titanium 9, Adobe Photoshop Elements 6, Time Machine, Art Rage, Comic Life … the list goes on and on. The Mug Event Calendar’s meeting pick of the week goes to the Capitol Macintosh Users Group, who will talk about “What To Do Before and After Your Hard Drive Crashes.”

“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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