GreenvilleMUG

The Greenville,SC Mac User’s Group

Browsing Posts published in July, 2007

Since the last meeting I have made some changes and additions to the Greenville Mac User’s Group web site.  First of all I have moved links of local interests including local retailers and member web sites to their own pages which can be seen easier at the top of the web site.

Next I added a list of helpful podcasts you can subscribe to in your podcasting program (iTunes being the most popular) or to listen to on the respective web if they provide that option.  These are the ones I currently listen to in iTunes but if you have some others you think should be added please let me know.

Finally after the last meeting it was suggested we provide a way for members and site visitors to suggest topics for future meetings.  As a result of that I included a “Suggestions for Future Meetings” option on the contact form.  I also added a post to the blog  recently asking for requests and people could leave comments there.

I hope you find these changes helpful.  If you would like to request any other feature please let us know by using our contact form or leaving a comment.

July 31, 2007
6:00 pmto7:00 pm

July 31, 2007 – July 31, 2007
06:00 PM – 07:00 PM (Local Time)
Greenville, SC CompUSA

Meet iLife ’06, the latest generation of Apple’s award-winning digital lifestyle suite.

July 29, 2007
5:00 pmto6:00 pm

July 29, 2007 – July 29, 2007
05:00 PM – 06:00 PM (Local Time)
Greenville,SC CompUSA

Effortlessly share everything you create–pictures, movies, podcasts, blogs, and more–with one-click web publishing and Photocasting.

July 28, 2007
11:00 amto1:00 pm

July 28, 2007 – July 28, 2007
11:00 AM – 01:00 PM (Local Time)

Get started using the Mac the quick and easy way by attending this free demonstration! Windows users welcome.

Location – Greenville,SC CompUSA

July 23, 2007
6:00 pmto7:00 pm

July 23, 2007 – July 23, 2007
06:00 PM – 07:00 PM (Local Time)

Join us for a short presentation on Apple’s MacBook and MacBook Pro, the fastest, most revolutionary notebooks in Mac history