MUGs Reflect on 2002

news desk news at aacug.org
Sat Jan 4 05:23:35 PST 2003


I thought I would post this FYI because of its wide-spread
interest to Mac users from all over.

Lynn Wegley, the "MUG Info Manager" for Mac User Groups
reflects on 2002...

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In looking back over 2002, I've posted some collections of
articles that I think are most enjoyable, or most beneficial
for all Mac users, whether members of a user group or
AACUG or not:

* Favorite Quotes from 2002
* 2002 Vendors of Note
* 2002 Learning and Training Sites
* 2002 Downloads and Resources
* 2002 Gaming Info
* 2002 Entertainment & Fun sites
* 2002 iPod
* My Humble Opinions from 2002
Hope you enjoy them.

at: http://www.user-groups.net/InfoManager/index.html

pau

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The "InfoManager" is a weekly column, and discussion list
co-hosted by the User Group Network, and AACUG. It's been
published for Mac users, and Mac user group newsletter editors
since 1997.

This non-commercial, non-profit column, along with Fred Showker's
"60-Second Window" (http://www.60-Seconds.com/articles/)
are the longest continually running columns in the Macintosh
user group community -- 60-Seconds no in its 150th monthly issue.

If you're going to Macworld, find Dan Sailers or Lynn Wegley,
usually hanging around the User Group Lounge and they'll give
you a free copy of the MUG NEWS Macworld Edition. (Just ask
at the Mug lounge, or at the Macworld Guides station...
they'll know.

:-)

If you're not a member of a Macintosh User Group,
you should be

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