Find an Apple User Group

Apple User Groups exist around the world. Find and join a user group near you today.

User Group Leader Support

Update your groups record, get meeting ideas, and many other support access and requests.

User Group How-To's

User Group Leaders, are you looking to run a better meeting? These how-to articles guide you through a variety of topics.

User Group Special Offers

User Group Leaders and Members, find special deals and discounts from our vendors.



User Group Archives

User Group News Bulletin

HAAUG Heaven: Chris Breen Comes to Houston

On October 20 members and officers of the Houston Area Apple Group (HAAUG) will host Macworld Senior Editor Chris Breen, a user group favorite. In addition to his Macworld work, Breen is the author of The iPhone Pocket Guide, 6th edition and a popular instructor for Lynda.com. Of course, he is also the crowd-pleasing pianist for the Macworld-favorite All Star Band. This is one meeting you won’t want to miss!

Check it out.

http://www.haaug.org/

Apple User Group Locator: New Look Coming Soon

The Apple User Group Locator is a one-stop resource for people looking to join a group and those looking to become more involved with our community. Currently, the Apple User Group Advisory Board is updating the User Group Locator to improve the end user experience and ensure that potential members can easily find the best fit for their interests and locations. Stay tuned: the User Group Locator will be back on line soon with a new look and greater usability.

Chicago Apple: Special Guest Speaker Gordon Bell

The Chicago Apple User Group is hosting Gordon Bell, president of Prosoft Engineering, for their September 5 meeting. Gordon and Jennifer are long-time supporters of user groups, including User Group University at Macworld, and Prosoft Engineering’s data recovery software for pictures, sound and other files found on your digital devices has helped many a user in a tight spot. Gordon will discuss techniques for preventing problems and solutions for problems that occur. From newbie to expert, and everyone in between, this is a presentation you should not miss.

Come for the information; stay for the fun.

http://www.chicagoapple.org/

MCE: World Class Speakers, Sessions and So Much More

This year’s Mac Expo 2012, the largest expo of its type in the Bay Area, will be held on October 6 at the Petaluma Community Center. After 19 years, the Expo continues to delight with world-class speakers, sponsors and opportunities for learning, networking and more. The first MCE included a few hundred attendees. Last year’s Expo saw a few thousand attendees enjoy a day of education and fun as MCE continued to grow. This year continues the tradition.

Great speakers? Yep – speakers will include many of the best-known names in the Macintosh community, including Derrick Story, Allison Sheridan, Chris Breen, Jeff Gamet, Tom Negrino, Kerry Rego, Bert Monroy and NCMUG Vice President Ronnie Roche (as of press time).

Service to the community? As part of the Expo, Data Rescue Center is offering a chance to win a free iPad; attendees can earn one raffle ticket for each drive turned in for recycling in addition to helping the environment. Good Will Industries will have an eWaste recycling drop off area as well.

Interesting topics? This year’s topics include a panel discussion of women in technology, a presentation on parenting in the mobile internet age and another on accessibility.

Fun discussions, educational offerings and great networking? Of course!

The team regularly releases information about additional speakers, sessions and sponsors. So, keep an eye on the Mac Expo 2012 web and Facebook pages for announcements.

Macintosh Computer Expo

http://www.maccomputerexpo.com/

Like them on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/maccomputerexpo

DVMUG & RMUG Film Fest 2012: Lights! Camera! Action!

On August 21, the Diablo Valley Macintosh User Group (DVMUG) and the Rossmoor MAC Users Group (RMUG) will jointly host their most recent Film Fest in the deluxe settings of the Peacock Theater, Walnut Creek, California.  Come for the films, stay for the wine-and-cheese awards ceremony in the adjacent Fireside Room.  DVMUG President Don Nelson will be there and long-time Macworld volunteer staffer Tom Bacon too. If you have been to these Film Fests before, you already know why you want to attend this one. If not, come for a great evening of film, fun and friendship in an elegant setting. Better yet, a DVD of all submitted films will be available for $10.00 (US).

Learn about the Diablo Valley Macintosh User Group.

http://www.dvmug.org/

Visit the Rossmoor MAC Users Group at their new site.

http://rossmoormacusers.org/

Check out the DVMUG/RMUG 2012 FIlm Fest page.

http://www.dvmug.org/film.html

Find the DVMUG/RMUG Film Fest on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/events/371724986218244/

MCE: Plan to Attend Mac Expo 2012

Make plans now to attend this year’s Mac Expo 2012 on October 6 in Petaluma, California. This is the 19th year for the Expo and it seems like each year’s Expo gets even better. The first MCE included a few hundred attendees. Last year’s Expo saw a few thousand attendees enjoy a day of education and fun. This year continues the tradition.

Great speakers? Yep – speakers will include many of the best-known names in the Macintosh community, including Derrick Story, Allison Sheridan, Chris Breen, Jeff Gamet, Tom Negrino, Kerry Rego, Bert Monroy and NCMUG Vice President Ronnie Roche (as of press time).

Service to the community? As part of the Expo, Data Rescue Center is offering a chance to win a free iPad; attendees can earn one raffle ticket for each drive turned in for recycling in addition to helping the environment. Good Will Industries will have an eWaste recycling drop off area as well.

Interesting topics? This year’s topics include a panel discussion of women in technology, a presentation on parenting in the mobile internet age and another on accessibility.

Fun discussions, educational offerings and great networking? Of course!

Amazingly, this is just the start. So, plan now and keep an eye on the Mac Expo 2012 web and Facebook pages as new details are released.

Macintosh Computer Expo

http://www.maccomputerexpo.com/

Like them on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/maccomputerexpo

The Toronto Apple User Group: Focus on iOS

The Toronto Apple User Group’s iOS Development SIG have a busy summer planned. On July 25, the group will meet at the Fox and the Fiddle on Younge Street to discuss iOS development. On August 25, the Toronto Apple User Group will be hosting another of their Code Jams, this one focusing on Cocos2d for game development. Sounds like a busy (and productive) coding summer!

Attend and learn.

http://www.meetup.com/macmeetup/messages/archive/

LA Web Professionals: Jeanine Warner and CSS Techniques

On July 12, the LA Web Professionals User Group will feature award wining video trainer Janine Warner, offering step-by-step guidance for CSS excellence in Dreamweaver, including advanced tips and techniques. While there may be registration at the door, attendees are encouraged to register in advance in order to be sure of a spot.

Learn more.

http://tinyurl.com/6nbwvqw

LA Web Professionals User Group

http://www.lawebprofessionalsgroup.com/?page_id=20

Chicago Apple User Group: Ohanaware’s Sam Rowlands Presents

On July 11 the Chicago Apple User Group will host Sam Rowlands of Ohanaware, the company behind many popular photo programs, including HDRist, Funtastic Photos, App Wrapper and Fun Greetings. The presentation is open to the public and everyone is invited to attend. Since Ohanaware is based in Taiwan, Sam will present via video chat. Both the Chicago Apple User Group and Ohanaware are known for fun, so this meeting should be a treat!

Attend.

http://www.chicagoapple.org/

CPUG Amsterdam SuperMeet: Five Years and Counting

The fifth annual Creative Pro User Group Amsterdam SuperMeet, held Sunday, September 9, at the Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam, will feature some of the biggest names in the field of creative works, including Apple, Adobe, Avid, Autodesk, Visual Storytellers and so many more. Join attendees from SFCutters, BOSFCPUG, and groups located in the UK, Germany, Hungary, Russia, Belgium, France and across the globe for the largest gathering of FCP, Avid and Adobe editors, HDLSR filmmakers and digital content gurus on the planet – truly an event to remember. Networking? You bet! New tips and tricks? Of course! Their world-famous raffle? It has to be seen to be believed!

Be there.

http://supermeet.com/

Check out SFCutters Facebook page for more creative pro events.

https://www.facebook.com/sf.cutters1

John Buono’s New Book: The World Through My Lens

If you have been to a Macworld user group event you know John Buono of the Mountain View Computer Users Group. He has been an integral part of the Macworld user group volunteers team for as long as there has been a user group volunteers team, from the early Apple breakfasts to the Adobe events, User Group University and more.

What you may not know is that John has been involved with photography for even longer than he has been involved in the world of Apple products.

Known for his photography classes, PhotoWalks, professional work and willingness to help photographers increase their skills, John has a new book out – one worth reading. Better yet, it is available in hardcover, softcover and as an iBook.

Check it out:

http://tinyurl.com/83emrlf

Visit John’s photo site.

http://jbphotonvideo.com/

Diablo Valley Mac User Group: Landau Presents

Officers and members of the Diablo Valley Macintosh User Group (DVMUG) will host The Mac Observer’s Ted Landau on Tuesday, June 19. Ted will discuss the iOS-ification of OS X. Ted is well known in the Macintosh community. In fact, he started out his Mac career with a published tip in MacUser,  was a contributing editor for MACazine back in 1987 when Bob LeVitus was the editor, and now writes for Macworld, The Mac Observer, and more. Add in his books and Macworld sessions, and you can see why this will be a presentation to remember.

Be there.

http://www.dvmug.org/

Read The Mac Observer.

http://www.macobserver.com/

 

TAAMUG: A Novel Meeting Idea

The Toowoomba Apple And Macintosh User Group Inc. (TAAMUG) recently posted an interesting idea for a low stress and fun meeting: A Bring and Brag session. Although they meet in Toowoomba, Queensland, TAAMUG’s membership comes from surrounding communities as well, including some more than an hour away. What brings them together once a month? Friendship and learning in a relaxed setting, where long-time experts and newbies are equally welcome. Sounds like fun!

Visit and learn.

http://www.taamug.org.au/

 

Cambria Computer Club: Playing Cyber Santa

The officers and members of the Cambria Computer Club recently presented a third computer to a student at the Coast Union High School as part of their Computers4Kids outreach program. The school’s counselor noted that many students do not have computers in their homes, and students involved in extracurricular activities such as sports or music are often in practice during the time when the school’s computer lab is open. This can make some homework assignments very difficult, especially those involving research or writing. So, the gift of a computer can make a huge difference in a student’s life. Hats off to Cambria for their wonderful community service!

Learn more.

http://www.cambriacomputerclub.org/

(Thanks to long-time Apple Group Ambassador Jack Hennessy for sending in news from the Cambria group.)

London Mac User Group: Apple TV Takes Center Stage

On July 9 officers and members of the London Mac User Group (LMUG) will meet at the Wood Pub near Marylebone Station for a special event. Along with the usual Q & A session and discussion of all things Mac, the group will have a presentation on Apple TV. Better yet, one lucky member will go home with an Apple TV. Good food, good brews and the best in Apple tech: who could ask for more?

Check out their MeetUp page.

http://www.meetup.com/London-Mac-User-Group/events/64697252/

Join the London Mac User Group.

http://www.lmug.org.uk/

 

NCMUG: Monroy and The World of Photoshop

On June 19th, officers and members of the North Coast Mac Users Group (NCMUG) will host Bert Monroy, one of the world’s leading Photoshop painters and 2004 Photoshop Hall of Fame inductee. Whether you know Bert’s work from his authorship of the first Photoshop book or have been an attendee for one of his seminars at the Photoshop CS5 Creativity Tours for the Kelby Media Group, you know his work is amazing. Join the members of NCMUG on the 19th to see what he has to say.

Check it out!

http://ncmug.org/

Moving to the Cloud: Engst, Kissell, Piper, Welsh and More

Steve Welsh of Oregon’s MacPioneers reports that the June 16 TidBITS presentation covering the sunset of MobileMe on June 30th is now available on YouTube.

Check it out at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVwRmXHrFyE

TidBITS publisher and long-time Macworld favorite Adam Engst hosted the presentation, Joe Kissell was the featured presenter, and Steve reports that Adam also provided a wonderful list of additional resources on his Google+ page:

https://plus.google.com/106741850554591477322/posts/1WjA6PDGE6e

 

Thanks to TidBITS for this timely presentation. For more than 20 years Adam, Tanya and the team have provided a wealth of information for the community and we are in their debt.

Enjoy TidBITS

http://tidbits.com/

Visit MacPioneers and read their iCloud guide.

http://oregonmacpioneers.wordpress.com/

But Wait – There’s More!

Vendor Coordinator Tom Piper and the members of the Apple User Group Advisory Board have put together a resource sheet for groups moving from MobileMe or iDisk to iCloud.

MobileMe-Lion Transitions

Thanks to Tom, Steve, Adam and Joe for these wonderful resources!

Thanks to Steve welsh for the update and info as well.

 

Maker Faire: Creativity and O’Reilly Make a Great Team

What’s a Maker Faire? It’s an opportunity to network, create, showcase and offer hands-on interaction with the ideas and creativity of users in a region – pretty much the same sort of folk who belong to Apple User Groups worldwide.  As O’Reilly’s site says, “Everyone is a maker and our world is what we make it.” Find a Maker Faire in North Carolina and Oregon on June 16th. Find ones in Vancouver and Kansas City on June 23 – 24th. Singapore sees their next Maker Faires in August. No Faire in your area? O’Reilly’s site shows you how to become a host. Each Faire is locally based and independently produced.

Meet folk like yourself for a great experience:

http://makerfaire.com/map.html

(Thanks as always to long-time user group supporter Marsee Henon of O’Reilly for this wonderful information!)

User Group News Bulletin

HAAUG Heaven: Chris Breen Comes to Houston

On October 20 members and officers of the Houston Area Apple Group (HAAUG) will host Macworld Senior Editor Chris Breen, a user group favorite. In addition to his Macworld work, Breen is the author of The iPhone Pocket Guide, 6th edition and a popular instructor for Lynda.com. Of course, he is also the crowd-pleasing pianist for the Macworld-favorite All Star Band. This is one meeting you won’t want to miss!

Check it out.

http://www.haaug.org/

Apple User Group Locator: New Look Coming Soon

The Apple User Group Locator is a one-stop resource for people looking to join a group and those looking to become more involved with our community. Currently, the Apple User Group Advisory Board is updating the User Group Locator to improve the end user experience and ensure that potential members can easily find the best fit for their interests and locations. Stay tuned: the User Group Locator will be back on line soon with a new look and greater usability.

Chicago Apple: Special Guest Speaker Gordon Bell

The Chicago Apple User Group is hosting Gordon Bell, president of Prosoft Engineering, for their September 5 meeting. Gordon and Jennifer are long-time supporters of user groups, including User Group University at Macworld, and Prosoft Engineering’s data recovery software for pictures, sound and other files found on your digital devices has helped many a user in a tight spot. Gordon will discuss techniques for preventing problems and solutions for problems that occur. From newbie to expert, and everyone in between, this is a presentation you should not miss.

Come for the information; stay for the fun.

http://www.chicagoapple.org/

MCE: World Class Speakers, Sessions and So Much More

This year’s Mac Expo 2012, the largest expo of its type in the Bay Area, will be held on October 6 at the Petaluma Community Center. After 19 years, the Expo continues to delight with world-class speakers, sponsors and opportunities for learning, networking and more. The first MCE included a few hundred attendees. Last year’s Expo saw a few thousand attendees enjoy a day of education and fun as MCE continued to grow. This year continues the tradition.

Great speakers? Yep – speakers will include many of the best-known names in the Macintosh community, including Derrick Story, Allison Sheridan, Chris Breen, Jeff Gamet, Tom Negrino, Kerry Rego, Bert Monroy and NCMUG Vice President Ronnie Roche (as of press time).

Service to the community? As part of the Expo, Data Rescue Center is offering a chance to win a free iPad; attendees can earn one raffle ticket for each drive turned in for recycling in addition to helping the environment. Good Will Industries will have an eWaste recycling drop off area as well.

Interesting topics? This year’s topics include a panel discussion of women in technology, a presentation on parenting in the mobile internet age and another on accessibility.

Fun discussions, educational offerings and great networking? Of course!

The team regularly releases information about additional speakers, sessions and sponsors. So, keep an eye on the Mac Expo 2012 web and Facebook pages for announcements.

Macintosh Computer Expo

http://www.maccomputerexpo.com/

Like them on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/maccomputerexpo

DVMUG & RMUG Film Fest 2012: Lights! Camera! Action!

On August 21, the Diablo Valley Macintosh User Group (DVMUG) and the Rossmoor MAC Users Group (RMUG) will jointly host their most recent Film Fest in the deluxe settings of the Peacock Theater, Walnut Creek, California.  Come for the films, stay for the wine-and-cheese awards ceremony in the adjacent Fireside Room.  DVMUG President Don Nelson will be there and long-time Macworld volunteer staffer Tom Bacon too. If you have been to these Film Fests before, you already know why you want to attend this one. If not, come for a great evening of film, fun and friendship in an elegant setting. Better yet, a DVD of all submitted films will be available for $10.00 (US).

Learn about the Diablo Valley Macintosh User Group.

http://www.dvmug.org/

Visit the Rossmoor MAC Users Group at their new site.

http://rossmoormacusers.org/

Check out the DVMUG/RMUG 2012 FIlm Fest page.

http://www.dvmug.org/film.html

Find the DVMUG/RMUG Film Fest on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/events/371724986218244/

MCE: Plan to Attend Mac Expo 2012

Make plans now to attend this year’s Mac Expo 2012 on October 6 in Petaluma, California. This is the 19th year for the Expo and it seems like each year’s Expo gets even better. The first MCE included a few hundred attendees. Last year’s Expo saw a few thousand attendees enjoy a day of education and fun. This year continues the tradition.

Great speakers? Yep – speakers will include many of the best-known names in the Macintosh community, including Derrick Story, Allison Sheridan, Chris Breen, Jeff Gamet, Tom Negrino, Kerry Rego, Bert Monroy and NCMUG Vice President Ronnie Roche (as of press time).

Service to the community? As part of the Expo, Data Rescue Center is offering a chance to win a free iPad; attendees can earn one raffle ticket for each drive turned in for recycling in addition to helping the environment. Good Will Industries will have an eWaste recycling drop off area as well.

Interesting topics? This year’s topics include a panel discussion of women in technology, a presentation on parenting in the mobile internet age and another on accessibility.

Fun discussions, educational offerings and great networking? Of course!

Amazingly, this is just the start. So, plan now and keep an eye on the Mac Expo 2012 web and Facebook pages as new details are released.

Macintosh Computer Expo

http://www.maccomputerexpo.com/

Like them on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/maccomputerexpo

The Toronto Apple User Group: Focus on iOS

The Toronto Apple User Group’s iOS Development SIG have a busy summer planned. On July 25, the group will meet at the Fox and the Fiddle on Younge Street to discuss iOS development. On August 25, the Toronto Apple User Group will be hosting another of their Code Jams, this one focusing on Cocos2d for game development. Sounds like a busy (and productive) coding summer!

Attend and learn.

http://www.meetup.com/macmeetup/messages/archive/

LA Web Professionals: Jeanine Warner and CSS Techniques

On July 12, the LA Web Professionals User Group will feature award wining video trainer Janine Warner, offering step-by-step guidance for CSS excellence in Dreamweaver, including advanced tips and techniques. While there may be registration at the door, attendees are encouraged to register in advance in order to be sure of a spot.

Learn more.

http://tinyurl.com/6nbwvqw

LA Web Professionals User Group

http://www.lawebprofessionalsgroup.com/?page_id=20

Chicago Apple User Group: Ohanaware’s Sam Rowlands Presents

On July 11 the Chicago Apple User Group will host Sam Rowlands of Ohanaware, the company behind many popular photo programs, including HDRist, Funtastic Photos, App Wrapper and Fun Greetings. The presentation is open to the public and everyone is invited to attend. Since Ohanaware is based in Taiwan, Sam will present via video chat. Both the Chicago Apple User Group and Ohanaware are known for fun, so this meeting should be a treat!

Attend.

http://www.chicagoapple.org/

CPUG Amsterdam SuperMeet: Five Years and Counting

The fifth annual Creative Pro User Group Amsterdam SuperMeet, held Sunday, September 9, at the Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam, will feature some of the biggest names in the field of creative works, including Apple, Adobe, Avid, Autodesk, Visual Storytellers and so many more. Join attendees from SFCutters, BOSFCPUG, and groups located in the UK, Germany, Hungary, Russia, Belgium, France and across the globe for the largest gathering of FCP, Avid and Adobe editors, HDLSR filmmakers and digital content gurus on the planet – truly an event to remember. Networking? You bet! New tips and tricks? Of course! Their world-famous raffle? It has to be seen to be believed!

Be there.

http://supermeet.com/

Check out SFCutters Facebook page for more creative pro events.

https://www.facebook.com/sf.cutters1

John Buono’s New Book: The World Through My Lens

If you have been to a Macworld user group event you know John Buono of the Mountain View Computer Users Group. He has been an integral part of the Macworld user group volunteers team for as long as there has been a user group volunteers team, from the early Apple breakfasts to the Adobe events, User Group University and more.

What you may not know is that John has been involved with photography for even longer than he has been involved in the world of Apple products.

Known for his photography classes, PhotoWalks, professional work and willingness to help photographers increase their skills, John has a new book out – one worth reading. Better yet, it is available in hardcover, softcover and as an iBook.

Check it out:

http://tinyurl.com/83emrlf

Visit John’s photo site.

http://jbphotonvideo.com/

Diablo Valley Mac User Group: Landau Presents

Officers and members of the Diablo Valley Macintosh User Group (DVMUG) will host The Mac Observer’s Ted Landau on Tuesday, June 19. Ted will discuss the iOS-ification of OS X. Ted is well known in the Macintosh community. In fact, he started out his Mac career with a published tip in MacUser,  was a contributing editor for MACazine back in 1987 when Bob LeVitus was the editor, and now writes for Macworld, The Mac Observer, and more. Add in his books and Macworld sessions, and you can see why this will be a presentation to remember.

Be there.

http://www.dvmug.org/

Read The Mac Observer.

http://www.macobserver.com/

 

TAAMUG: A Novel Meeting Idea

The Toowoomba Apple And Macintosh User Group Inc. (TAAMUG) recently posted an interesting idea for a low stress and fun meeting: A Bring and Brag session. Although they meet in Toowoomba, Queensland, TAAMUG’s membership comes from surrounding communities as well, including some more than an hour away. What brings them together once a month? Friendship and learning in a relaxed setting, where long-time experts and newbies are equally welcome. Sounds like fun!

Visit and learn.

http://www.taamug.org.au/

 

Cambria Computer Club: Playing Cyber Santa

The officers and members of the Cambria Computer Club recently presented a third computer to a student at the Coast Union High School as part of their Computers4Kids outreach program. The school’s counselor noted that many students do not have computers in their homes, and students involved in extracurricular activities such as sports or music are often in practice during the time when the school’s computer lab is open. This can make some homework assignments very difficult, especially those involving research or writing. So, the gift of a computer can make a huge difference in a student’s life. Hats off to Cambria for their wonderful community service!

Learn more.

http://www.cambriacomputerclub.org/

(Thanks to long-time Apple Group Ambassador Jack Hennessy for sending in news from the Cambria group.)

London Mac User Group: Apple TV Takes Center Stage

On July 9 officers and members of the London Mac User Group (LMUG) will meet at the Wood Pub near Marylebone Station for a special event. Along with the usual Q & A session and discussion of all things Mac, the group will have a presentation on Apple TV. Better yet, one lucky member will go home with an Apple TV. Good food, good brews and the best in Apple tech: who could ask for more?

Check out their MeetUp page.

http://www.meetup.com/London-Mac-User-Group/events/64697252/

Join the London Mac User Group.

http://www.lmug.org.uk/

 

NCMUG: Monroy and The World of Photoshop

On June 19th, officers and members of the North Coast Mac Users Group (NCMUG) will host Bert Monroy, one of the world’s leading Photoshop painters and 2004 Photoshop Hall of Fame inductee. Whether you know Bert’s work from his authorship of the first Photoshop book or have been an attendee for one of his seminars at the Photoshop CS5 Creativity Tours for the Kelby Media Group, you know his work is amazing. Join the members of NCMUG on the 19th to see what he has to say.

Check it out!

http://ncmug.org/

Moving to the Cloud: Engst, Kissell, Piper, Welsh and More

Steve Welsh of Oregon’s MacPioneers reports that the June 16 TidBITS presentation covering the sunset of MobileMe on June 30th is now available on YouTube.

Check it out at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVwRmXHrFyE

TidBITS publisher and long-time Macworld favorite Adam Engst hosted the presentation, Joe Kissell was the featured presenter, and Steve reports that Adam also provided a wonderful list of additional resources on his Google+ page:

https://plus.google.com/106741850554591477322/posts/1WjA6PDGE6e

 

Thanks to TidBITS for this timely presentation. For more than 20 years Adam, Tanya and the team have provided a wealth of information for the community and we are in their debt.

Enjoy TidBITS

http://tidbits.com/

Visit MacPioneers and read their iCloud guide.

http://oregonmacpioneers.wordpress.com/

But Wait – There’s More!

Vendor Coordinator Tom Piper and the members of the Apple User Group Advisory Board have put together a resource sheet for groups moving from MobileMe or iDisk to iCloud.

MobileMe-Lion Transitions

Thanks to Tom, Steve, Adam and Joe for these wonderful resources!

Thanks to Steve welsh for the update and info as well.

 

Maker Faire: Creativity and O’Reilly Make a Great Team

What’s a Maker Faire? It’s an opportunity to network, create, showcase and offer hands-on interaction with the ideas and creativity of users in a region – pretty much the same sort of folk who belong to Apple User Groups worldwide.  As O’Reilly’s site says, “Everyone is a maker and our world is what we make it.” Find a Maker Faire in North Carolina and Oregon on June 16th. Find ones in Vancouver and Kansas City on June 23 – 24th. Singapore sees their next Maker Faires in August. No Faire in your area? O’Reilly’s site shows you how to become a host. Each Faire is locally based and independently produced.

Meet folk like yourself for a great experience:

http://makerfaire.com/map.html

(Thanks as always to long-time user group supporter Marsee Henon of O’Reilly for this wonderful information!)



User Group Archives