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Top : Mac OS X : UserGroups : United States : California

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  • A32
    The Association of A32 Users (A32) is one of the oldest users group for desktop computers, starting with the Lisa in the early 1980's. The association is a nonprofit corporation.
  • ANMA
    Apple Network Managers Association for Los Angeles. The goal of the Apple Network Manager's Association (ANMA) is to create and maintain a community for network administrators that manage and oversee heterogeneous environments.
  • BAMLUG
    We are the Bay Area Mac Lawyers User Group (BAMLUG). We meet on the first Monday of each month at Schroeders, 240 Front Street, San Francisco at 6:00 p.m.
  • beSMUG
    Bishop Eastern Sierra Macintosh User Group
  • BMUGWest
    Founded in 1989, BMUGWest is now the oldest extant Macintosh Users Group meeting in San Francisco.
  • Cambria Computer Club
    Cambria Computer Club meets at the Joslyn Recreation Center, 940 Main Street, Cambria, CA.
  • CHOMP
    CHampions Of the Mac Proletariat (CHOMP) is a registered Apple User Group in the West Inland Empire and East San Gabriel Valley serving all members of the public interested in hardware and software products related to Macintosh, Performa, PowerPC, and PowerBook computers . We usually meet at 7:00 p.m. every 4th Thursday January through October, and on the first Thursday in December, at Claremont High School, Room 105.
  • CVMUG
    CVMUG is Ventura County's leading Graphical User Interface group, specializing in the Macintosh environment. CVMUG is an educational, not-for-profit consumer information group, organized to share information and provide direction to the general public.
  • DMUG
    The Desert Mac Users Group or DMUG for short, serves the Coachella Valley. This Valley consists primarily of the cities of (West to East) Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta and Indio.
  • DMUG
    Davis Macintosh User Group holds its meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the Davis Senior Center.
  • DVMUG
    The Diablo Valley Macintosh Users Group was formed for the purpose of helping Macintosh and Apple users get the most out of their machines.
  • EBMUG
    East Bay Macintosh Users Group meets on the second Thursday of each month in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • FCPUG of SDMUG
    Final Cut Pro User Group is a Special Interest Group of San Diego Macintosh User Group. It meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month, at Crywolf Consulting, 7320 Convoy Court, San Diego.
  • FMUG
    Fresno Macintosh Users Group meets on the first Tuesday of each month at the University of California 550 E. Shaw Ave Fresno.
  • GEMUG
    Golden Empire Macintosh Users Group meets at 7 PM on the third Thursday of each month at Curran Middle School, 1116 Lymric Way, in Room 2.
  • HIDACC
    Antelope Valley's Apple computer club.
  • Hollywood Writers Mac User Group
    The Hollywood Writers Mac User Group. We are a friendly group dedicated to helping television and film writers get the most out of the best creative computing platform in the world, Apple.
  • LAPUG
    Los Angeles Portable Computing Group
  • LCMUG
    Lake County Mac User Group meets at the Clearlake Oaks Senior Center, 12519 Foothill, Clearlake Oaks.
  • LHMUG
    The Lincoln Hills MUG is the group to expand your knowledge of the Macintosh and related technology, and have fun in the process. We provide enthusiastic and passionate support, education and training for all levels of the Mac platform.
  • LMMUG
    Lockheed Martin Macintosh Users Group
  • LWVMC
    Laguna Woods Village Macintosh Club
  • Mac/Appleholics
    Mac/Appleholics provides meetings, newsletters and other resources for Mac Users in the community. Meets in Ventura.
  • MacChUG
    Mac Chico Users Group meets in in Chico at the Masonic Family Center (1110 W East Ave.). We meet on the third Thursday of the month, September through June.
  • MacFilmmakers
    We are a user group located in Silicon Valley. Our mission is to help filmmakers of all levels develop high quality content using a Macintosh-based workflow. While an emphasis of MacFilmmakers is post-production with Final Cut Studio, we also look at the entire production cycle from project development through distribution.
  • Macintosh Guild
    The Macintosh Guild is a technical online publication and an official Apple Users Group dedicated to the Macintosh platform.
  • MacNexus
    Sacramento Macintosh User Group. The monthly general meeting of MacNexus occurrs on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm.
  • Macs of Marin
    Macs of Marin meets at Resurrection Lutheran Church at 1100 Las Gallinas Ave. in San Rafael. Founded in 1984, Macs of Marin has an active membership of approximately 350. Our mission is to provide resources for our members, from beginners to advanced users.
  • MacValley Users Group
    The MacValley Users Group is the largest Macintosh Users Group in Southern California, and has been meeting on a regular basis since 1985. Our monthly meetings showcase guest presenters from the biggest names in the computer industry, while providing a means for members to get answers to their Mac questions and find out about the latest Mac info. Recent meetings have featured presentations from companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Dantz Development, MetaCreations and Casady & Greene.
  • McMUG
    Mendocino Coast Macinstosh User's Group meets at the Mendocino High School Computer Lab.
  • MSC Mug
    USC Macintosh User Group holds meetings on the USC University Park campus. Meetings are more or less held monthly, with major time out for summer vacation and holidays. Usually, they are on Wednesdays from 1200 Noon until 1:30 pm.
  • MUCHO
    MUCHO is a Macintosh User Group of senior citizens based at Little House Senior Center in Menlo Park, California.
  • MUGSIE
    Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 7pm at the Janet Goeske Center 5257 Sierra St Riverside. MUGSIE is for Apple Macintosh beginners to power users (from Colton, Corona, Hemet, San Bernardino, Moreno Valley, Redlands, Riverside, Rialto, eastern Orange County, and the High Desert.)
  • NapaMUG
    The Napa Valley Macintosh User's Group has been in existence since 1985. We meet at 6:30pm on the second Thursday of each month at the at 1500 Jefferson St. Napa.
  • NCMUG
    North Coast Mac User Group's meetings are always the third Tuesday of each month (except for September). Our meetings are held from 7-9 pm. Free for NCMUG members and $5 for non-members (waived if you join that evening). Meets at Rohnert Park Senior Center, 6800 Hunter Drive, Suite A, Rohnert Park.
  • NTCUG
    North Tahoe Computer User Group
  • OACC
    The Orange Apple Computer Club is a ?user group? that has been in existence since 1982. It started, of course, as an Apple II oriented group. Today, OACC Macintosh membership boasts 150 members with an average monthly attendance of 80.
  • OMUG
    Oceanside Macintosh User Group
  • PlanetMUG
    PlanetMUG is an online community whose members interact over a private, Internet accessible online bulletin board system, called The Planet BBS.
  • ProToolUsers.org
    ProToolUsers.org brings together users of Pro Tools hardware and software to create a wealth of knowledge, information exchange and networking opportunities for the whole audio community.
  • PSMUG
    Palm Springs Macintosh Users Group meets at the Cathedral City Senior Center, Cathedral City.
  • RAUG
    Ridgecrest Apple User Group meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 PM, Classroom 11, Grace Lutheran Church, 502 N. Norma, Ridgecrest.
  • RCMUG
    Redwood Coast Macintosh Users Group's main meetings are held at the Gualala Arts Center (46501 Old State Hwy, Gualala, California), usually on the third Saturday of every odd-numbered month. Meetings run from 2:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon.
  • RCMUG
    Redwood Coast Macintosh Users Group meets every 2nd Wednesday, 7pm at the Crescent Harbor Gallery, 140 Marine Way, Crescent City in the Crescent City Harbor.
  • RMUG
    Redding Macintosh Users Groupusually the group meets from 9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon on the second Saturday of each month at the YAKS Koffee Shop. YAKS is located at 3274 Bechelli Lane in the Country Club Shopping Center.
  • SBAMUG
    The South Bay Apple Macintosh User Group (SBAMUG) meets the last Wednesday of the month at the Knob Hill Community Center.
  • SBMUG
    Santa Barbara Macintosh Users Group
  • SCUM
    SCUM (San Carlans Using Macintosh) is a Macintosh Users Group (MUG) holding meetings at the San Carlos Adult Community Center.
  • SCVMUG
    Santa Clarita Valley Macintosh User Group meets at Roger's Systems, 25050 Avenue Ribbits, Valencia.
  • SDMYG
    The San Diego Macintosh User Group is a non-profit, Apple-recognized association dedicated to bringing people together to share information on computer and technology trends for the personal & professional enrichment of its members. We currently have 300 plus members and no matter what level of Mac user you are, there is a place for you in SDMUG. Our meeting location is at the Torrey Pines Christian Church, 8320 La Jolla Scenic Drive North in La Jolla.
  • SF Cutters
    SF Cutters was the World's first Apple Final Cut Pro User Group forming in March of 2000.
  • SGVMUG
    San Gabriel Valley Macintosh User Group (SGVMUG) is an Apple-registered user group in the Pasadena area of Southern California.
  • SLMUG
    The San Leandro Macintosh User Group is a community based, non-profit, computer user group located in the San Francisco Bay area.
  • SLOMUG
    San Luis Obispo Macintosh User Group. We are a Macintosh user group serving the general San Luis Obispo and Five Cities areas of the central California coast.
  • SMCC
    The Stanislaus Macintosh Users Group is a dedicated group of individuals serving the needs of the Macintosh community in and around the Modesto area of the central valley of California.
  • SMOG
    Southern California Macintosh Owners/Users Group.
  • SMUG
    The Serious Mac User Group (SMUG) was also known as Newton's Fruit User Group (NFUG). We meet the second Wednesday at 7:30 PM (19:30) PST at McDonalds, 19200 Bear Valley Road, Apple Valley, California.
  • SMUG
    The Senior Macintosh Users Group of La Verne is open to anyone who wishes to attend. Most of our members are eligible to receive Senior Discounts at nearly all restaurants, but "youngsters" who want to join us are welcome to come. We meet at the La Verne Community Center on D Street, just south of Foothill Blvd, at 12:30 PM the second Monday of each month, in the city of La Verne in the San Gabriel Valley.
  • SMUG
    The Stanford/Palo Alto Macintosh User Group provides a shareware CD, monthly newsletter, Q&A, Mac mentors and more. SMUG general meetings are generally held on the first Monday of each month at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), Panofsky Auditorium,2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park.
  • SMUG
    Sierra Macintosh User Group meets every 2nd Tuesday of each month at Avery Middle School, 7:00 pm, in the Library.
  • SoCal4D
    Southern California 4D User Group meets at 1222 N Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena.
  • SVMUG
    Silicon Valley Mac User Group originally started in the early 1990s as the South Bay branch of BMUG (Berkeley Mac User Group), offering San Jose and Silicon Valley people a way to attend BMUG meetings without making the trek to the main meeting up in Berkeley.
  • TMUG
    The Tri-Valley Macintosh User Group, serving Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon, Tracy, Stockton and the Tri Valley Area.
  • TVMUG
    The Temecula Valley Macintosh User Group is a non profit association dedicated to help Macintosh users in the Temecula Valley and surrounding areas. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in Macintosh Computers or technology.
  • UCSF Mac OS X Interest Group
    The UCSF Mac OS X Interest Group is a community of people discussing problems and solutions related to Mac OS X, Apple's latest operating system. The group is open to all UCSF faculty, staff, and students.
  • UMUG
    Ukiah Macintosh Users Group meets at Ukiah Brewing Company, and the Willits Branch of the Mendocino County Public Library
  • WAMUG
    Whittier Area Macintosh User Group meets at 6:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at Beth Shalom of Whittier.
  • WOCMUG
    West Orange County Macintosh User Group
  • YSMUG
    he Yuba-Sutter Macintosh Users Group (YSMUG) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the new Macintosh users in the Yuba City/Marysville/Beale AFB area. Meetings are held on announced days of every odd numbered month (Jan, Mar, May, etc.).



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