General Meetings are Lively Gatherings for Apple Enthusiasts
Program: Apple the First 50 Years, a new book / By David Pogue / David Pogue is a world famous reporter on science and technology. For many years he had a column in the New York Times, he has hosted 18 Nova specials on PBS, and among many other accomplishments has written a series of more than 100 computer books called Missing Manuals. David has just published a major history of Apple Computer: “Apple the
Program: TBD / By TBD / As the meeting approaches, we will tell you about the feature presentation. How to Attend: Portland Mac Users Group / Apple Users Northwest holds monthly General Meetings via the Zoom app, always on the 2nd Monday. PMUG will send out an email with an electronic invitation that will start a Zoom virtual meeting on your computer or iOS device. See the PMUG Zoom info page for more information. Visitors
PMUG has been holding public meetings for over 30 years. Purchasers of the first Macintoshes in 1984 were excited to try out the amazing new computer from Apple but quickly found themselves asking what more it could do. They found that gathering together to share tips and tricks as well as hard earned troubleshooting knowledge was the best way to enhance and enrich their experience of using computers. PMUG has been getting together in monthly meetings ever since, and has a rich history of inviting luminaries of the computing landscape to speak to our members. Past speakers have included Steve Wozniak of Apple and Bill Gates of Microsoft. PMUG has also invited representatives from many computer companies servicing the Apple market.
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