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LA Web Professionals Group: Terry White’s Tips and Techniques
Terry White, founder and president of MacGroup-Detroit, long-time Macworld presenter, columnist, author, photographer, Adobe Worldwide Design Evangelist, Podcaster and more, will be speaking at the LA Web Professionals Group on October 30th in the heart of Hollywood. The title of his presentation is Photoshop Tricks & Techniques Deep Dive, so you can be sure that this is going to be a great evening.
Be there.
Double Fun: Breen and Smith Present at HAAUG
On October 19th members and officers of the Houston Area Apple Users Group (HAAUG) will host MacWorld senior editor Chris Breen, at the Bellaire Civic Center. In addition to his MacWorld work, Breen is the author of The iPhone Pocket Guide, 6th edition and a popular instructor for Lynda.com. User groups worldwide appreciate his Mac 911 columns and MacWorld podcasts, and Macworld Expo attendees enjoy his musical talents as well. Looking for Apple insights? This is one meeting you won’t want to miss!
Looking for fun in December too? Doug Smith, Apple User Group Regional Liaison and Macworld User Group team member, presents on December 14: his preso will be the perfect preparation for folk with last-minute holiday shopping tasks.
Be there.
MacCamp: Hands-On Learning With SMUG and MIAMUG
On November 9, members from the Saginaw Michigan Users Group (SMUG) and Mac-in-Awe MUG (MIAMUG), and guests, will once again gather for fun, learning and sharing. MacCamp is all about “hands-on” learning and the two groups alternate MacCamp locations, with November’s MacCamp being held in Midland. Bring your own laptop or gather round the many that are in use. Ask questions and get answers or help. Be there to join in the fun.
MacCamp:
http://www.miamug.com/maccamp.html
Mac-in-Awe MUG
Saginaw Macintosh Users Group
Melbourne Internet Macintosh User Group: iMovie 11
On Tuesday, September 24, the officers and members of the Melbourne Internet Macintosh User Group (iMUG) will gather at Streetwise Software in Hawthorn for their monthly meeting. After a general meeting at 6:30 p.m., the group will break for dinner, followed by an iMovie 11 presentation by Terry Bennet of Streetwise Software. The presentation offers an in-depth look at iMovie 11, including templates, integration with iTunes and iPhoto, making raw footage look polished, and so much more.
Expert or Novice, you will learn something new by listening to Terry’s presentation.
http://www.meetup.com/iMug-Melbourne-Internet-Macintosh-User-Group/
Chicago Apple: Mike Muhney of VIPOrbit
The Chicago Apple User Group is hosting Mike Muhney, developer of VIPOrbit, at their Wednesday, October 2nd, 2013 meeting. Does the name sound familiar? It should. Mike was the co-creator of the original and much beloved ACT! contact software, and his new product is geared to helping people get the most out of their professional and personal relationships. His software, VIPOrbit, was recently the top-selling paid business app on the Mac App store. Mike is quoted as saying, “Meaningful business comes from meaningful relationships.” Join them on October 2nd to create new relationships and learn some useful tips. The presentation is free, but arrive early; they expect a packed house.
Come for the information; stay for the fun.
Apple Corps of Dallas: VoiceOver SIG
Apple Corps of Dallas has an interesting new VoiceOver SIG that may be of interest to other groups looking to serve a broader range of users. Apple pre-installs VoiceOver on all OSX and iOS devices, supporting blind and visually impaired users. So, where non-Apple devices can often be retrofitted with accessibility software costing substantial sums, Apple devices are accessible right out of the box. In iOS access is a simple three taps on the home button. OSX is equally easy. The Apple Corps of Dallas SIG is just getting started and trying to get the word out to interested users. So far, attendees have included blind and visually impaired users, family members, and even friends of visually impaired users who want to know more. What a great idea for a special interest group!
Check it out.
(Thank you to SIG founder Eugenia [Gigi] Firth and Ambassador Ray Thompson for this wonderful tip.)
Hawaii Macintosh & Apple Users’ Society: A Busy Month
On September 29, the Hawaii Macintosh & Apple Users’ Society (HMAUS) is co-sponsoring two workshops by award-winning author Joe Kissell, presented for Pacific New Media as part of the University of Hawaii at Manoa outreach program. While Joe, who lives in France, has often presented to HMAUS via iChat, this visit will be in person. The sessions are titled Maximum Mac and iPad Essentials, and promise to be both entertaining and informative.
Add in the next HMAUS HI Touch Learning Clinic on Saturday, September 28, and planning for October’s Mactoberfest, and you can see why this group is so much fun!
Learn more.
http://www.hmaus.org/2013/09/joe-kissell-for-pacific-new-media/
Read about their HI Touch Learning Clinics.
http://www.hmaus.org/2013/08/hi-touch-learning-clinic-7/
Dave Chartier: AgileBits Blog
As you might expect, the AgileBits blog generally focuses on the company’s products. Still, Dave Chartier has an interesting take on computer issues, including a recent post on security in an age of surveillance that was picked up by MacSurfer last week.
Have a look.
http://blog.agilebits.com/2013/09/06/1password-and-the-crypto-wars/
OMUG: OMUGfest 2013
On September 29 the members of the Oceanside Mac User Group will enjoy their annual OMUGfest, hosted by the Deboers. There will be great food, entertainment by Joe Tatar “Music and Comedy of our Times”, a salsa contest and door prizes.
Be there.
AppleUser Taipei: 8/16 Youth: PC to Mac
The officers and members of AppleUser of Taipei, Taiwan, will hold a special meeting on September 16, 2013, titled 8/16 Youth: PC to Mac in the Youth Cafe on Pate Road, Taipei. Registration is free and limited to the first 30 applicants. You must preregister to attend. Topics will include: Apple’s ease of use, conversion solutions if people are transitioning from a PC, Mac data storage and classification, Time Machine automatic backup and running Windows on your Mac.
Learn about AppleUser (The site provides some great pictures of the group as well).
Visit AppleUser on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/AppleUserNews
Register for the AppleUser PC to Mac Event.
http://appleuser.com/2013/08/08/pc-to-mac/
(Special thanks to Elvis Hung for this great tip!)
(非常感謝您貓王紅)
Computing with Bifocals: Nancy Gravley of CapMac
Nancy Gravley, president of the Capitol Macintosh Users Group (CapMac), recently published an article for The Mac Observer titled Using Siri to Send and Reply To Emails on iPhone and iPad.
Nancy’s Computing with Bifocals column always has something worth reading. Check out Nancy’s thoughts on finding files, rebuilding your in box, moving your dock, using Siri and more.
Visit CapMac.
Read Nancy’s most-recent article.
http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/features/computing_with_bifocals/
Enjoy Apple News from The Mac Observer.
Fort Mac: Learn About Automator
On August 15 the officers and members of the Fort Mac User Group in Fort Collins, Colorado, will host a presentation on Automator. Interested in automating computer actions without writing any scripts, routines or computer code? Fort Mac is the place to be.
Learn about the Fort Mac User Group.
(Thanks to Apple User Group Ambassador and Fort Mac Webmaster Robert Poland for this tip.)
BOSCPUG: A Conversation with Editor Zack Arnold
On August 22 the Boston Creative Pro User Group (BOSCPUG) will host a a great night of networking, engaging screenings & conversation. Editor Zack Arnold of Burn Notice on the USA Network will discuss film editing and Philip Hodgetts will talk about Lumberjack.
But wait, there’s more: Ben Consoli, Director and owner of BC Media Productions & Final Cut Pro X power user, will demonstrate an entire FCPX Multi-Cam workflow. Of course, every BOSCPUG event features an impressive raffle and there is usually an industry-sponsored reception where Boston’s best can meet and mingle.
Be there!
http://boscpugaugust22.eventbrite.com/
Learn about BOSCPUG.
AppleUser Taipei: Wacom Presents
The officers and members of AppleUser of Taipei, Taiwan, enjoyed a special event on August 9, when Wacom products were featured in a presentation and educational session. Presented by a professional designer who is a master in using a Wacom tablet as his preferred media, the group learned new techniques, enjoyed a day together, had a fun raffle and everyone received a discount on Wacom products by attending.
Learn about AppleUser (The site provides some great pictures of the group as well).
Visit AppleUser on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/AppleUserNews
See pictures from the Wacom event.
http://appleuser.com/2013/08/10/wacom-highlight/
(Special thanks to Elvis Hung for this great tip!)
(非常感謝您貓王紅)
London MUG: Summer Party in the Park and Photo Walk
The members and officers of the London Mac User Group are looking forward to a special summer party in August. What could be better than a picnic in the park with good food, good friends and new friends to meet? A bit of tech makes any party better.
On August 31, the group will meet up in Green Park for a Summer Party and Photo Walk. Why? The group says that a photo walk will help folk get out doors more, offer a new hobby or improve an old one, offer a chance to see some of London’s best photo locations and, best of all, have fun. The group notes that there may even be a special guest or two. What’s not to love?
Share shots and tips with the best.
Milestones: August-September 2013
This month’s Milestones includes three groups who first met in 1979 – 34 years of fun, family and tech. Happy anniversary to a worldwide list of some of our oldest groups. Want to see your group listed? Send an email with date and year to ugbeditor@mac.com.
1979 Houston Area Apple Users Group
http://www.haaug.org/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/9219003379/?ref=ts
(Congrats to Rex Covington, Doug Smith, Jeff Davis, Rick Roberts and the officers and members of HAAUG.)
1979 AppleCore of Memphis, Inc.
http://www.memphisapplecore.com
(sending a tip of the hat to Brent Wheeler and the members of AppleCore Memphis.)
1979 South Australian Apple Users’ Club Inc.
http://www.saauc.org.au
(Congrats to Marie Good and members of SAAUC.)
1984 Sierra Nevada Apple User Group
http://www.SNAG.org
(Greetings to SNAG Ambassador and former Apple User Group Advisory Board member Del Missier.)
1985 Mountain View Computer Users Group
http://www.mvcug.org
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mountain-View-Computer-Users-Group/153542617998955
(Congrats to MVCUG President and author John Buono and the members of MVCMUG.)
1989 Prescott Mac User Group (Arizona)
http://www.pmug.us
(Sending a shout out to Art Gorski, Apple Ambassador Ward Stanke and members of PMUG.)
1992 History and Macintosh Society
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~mac/
(Greetings to Advisory Board member and Long-time List Editor Marc Bizer.)
1995 MacApple Users of San Antonio
http://www.lottsthoughts.com/samacapple/
https://www.facebook.com/samacapple
(Congrats to Nathan Lott, original member and founder Ilene Devlin, and group members.)
CFCPUG in Alberta: Ten Years of Excellence and Two Years of FCP X
On July 25, officers and members of the Calgary Fabulously Creative Pro Users Group (CFCPUG) will meet in Calgary, Alberta, to discuss Final Cut Pro X – Two Years On. When the group started, Final Cut Pro 4 had just been announced at NAB and editors were using PowerMac G4 towers and 17″ Powerbook G4s to create state-of-the-art video. The Calgary Fabulously Creative Pro Users Group (CFCPUG) and Final Cut Pro have both come a long way!
Congrats to the group on their 10 years of networking and education, and best wishes for an even better decade to come.
Visit.
Southern Wisconsin Apple Group: Designing a Presentation in Keynote
One of my favorite user group newsletters, SWAGGER, is published by the Southern Wisconsin Apple Group (SWAG). While some groups are located near multiple software and hardware developers, making it easy to find monthly speakers, groups in the Midwest can find it a bit more challenging to provide timely and informative topics.
The folk at SWAG do this by offering topics that meet their local member’s needs, building community and sharing information with other groups in the area. Recent topics have included iTunes, iWork, Keynote, and, believe it or not, Windows 8, presented by a member of the Madison PC Users Group.
See how they do it in Madison.
http://madmacintosh.blogspot.com/
(Thanks to Membership Coordinator Richard Russell and Editor Holly McEntee for getting the word out about SWAG.)
Computer Reach: Doing Well by Doing Good
Robert A. Donaldson, Charlie Hutchens, Rich Fitzgibbon, John Hamill, Peter Carras, Jon Smith, Judy Schall, Dhundi Pokhrel, Heather Schall Lucas, Dave Sevick, David Szymanski, Aidan Honnold and other helpful hands are among the volunteers and user group helpers who meet each Friday through Computer Reach to provide a much-needed service to the Pittsburgh community and the world beyond.
Aside from filling local needs in the Pittsburgh area, when natural disasters strike, volunteers place second-hand computers in grateful hands, including recipients in Mississippi, Louisana, and Texas. Internationally, the volunteers have made a difference by providing recycled computers to places where second-hand computers are highly sought and appreciated, including sites in Malaysia, parts of Africa, El Salvador and Nicaragua.
Have they made a difference? Since the program started, they have re-imaged and refurbished over 4,378 Macs for reuse. Wow!
Volunteer with Computer Reach in Pittsburgh.
Learn about the pghMac’s program.
http://pghmac.com/iWeb/Home/Home.html
Visit the County of Westmoreland Macintosh User Group.
DVMUG: Film Fests and Summer Christmas Picnics
The Diablo Valley Macintosh User Group (DVMUG) has busy times ahead. The group does not meet in December, so they thoughtfully host their annual Christmas picnic in July. Then, July 31 marks the deadline for film submissions to this year’s Film Fest.
A few weeks later, on August 20, the group will enjoy their most recent Film Fest in the deluxe settings of the Peacock Theater, Walnut Creek, California, featuring films by the Rossmoor and Diablo Valley Mac User Groups, and the Rossmoor Camera Club. Come for the films, stay for the wine-and-cheese awards ceremony in the adjacent Fireside Room. Better yet, admission to the event is free.
Learn about the Diablo Valley Macintosh User Group.
Visit the Rossmoor MAC Users Group.
http://rossmoormacusers.org/rossmoormacusers/Film_Fest.html
Check out the DVMUG/RMUG 2012 FIlm Fest page.