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  • Apple CIDER
    The Apple Computer Information & Data Exchange of Rochester is Rochester, NY's oldest and largest Apple User Group.
  • ClubMac
    ClubMac of Rochester, NY is a small group of Apple enthusiasts. We met the second Tuesday of every month.
  • E-MUG
    Eastern Orange Mac User Group is an informal group of Macintosh computer users that can help you increase the fun and productivity of owning a Macintosh computer. We review software, internet and the latest Macintosh hardware and accessories. It meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 8.00 pm, at the Daycare Center, New Windsor.
  • FinMUG
    Finger Lakes Macintosh User Group, Horseheads.
  • GAAB
    The Greater Albany AppleByters is an Apple Macintosh User Group that has provided services for its members since 1984.
  • HoHMUG
    The Hastings-on-Hudson Macintosh User Group (HoHMUG) was founded in June of 1992 to serve the needs of Mac Users throughout Westchester County (and beyond as it turns out) looking for honest HELP with their Macs.
  • JISMUG
    Japanese International Supporting Macintosh Users Group, New York.
  • LESMUUG
    The Lower East Side Mac Unix Users Group is about Unix programmers and administrators using Apple products.
  • LIMac
    Long Island Macintosh Users Group meets at the New York Institute of Technology.
  • MacRIT
    MacRIT is the combined effort of many of Rochester Institute of Technology's most loyal Macintosh fanatics. Our Fall Quarter meetings will be held every Tuesday in the SAU 1829 Room (Rm. 1510) at 8:00 p.m.
  • MacSTAC
    Macintosh Southern Tier Apple Club normally meet on the third Thursday of each month at the Vestal Library, Route 434, Vestal. Just west of Rte. 26. 6:30 - 9:00 PM.
  • MetroMac
    The Metropolitan New York Macintosh Alliance was formed in 2001 to provide a community for Macintosh computer users in the New York area. Our goal is to provide opportunities for us to come together to share information, ask questions, and help each other gain the most from our computers.
  • MUG ONE
    MUG ONE, the Macintosh User Group of Oneonta, NY is a thriving community-based Macintosh user group serving Oneonta and the surrounding region of central upstate New York. Meetings are currently held on the first Wednesday of the month at 7:30 PM on the SUNY College at Oneonta campus. Meetings are free to attend and are open to everyone.
  • NYCDAUG
    New York City Digital Assistant Users' Group's mission is to embrace ALL new PDA devices whether based on the Palm OS, Windows Mobile/PocketPC, Blackberry, Linux, Psion, Java, Symbian or something new and completely different.
  • NYFMP
    New York FileMaker Pro Developers' Group is an informal association of FileMaker developers based in and around New York City who meet monthly to swap tips and tricks, to evaluate tools and to network.
  • NYLPUG
    NY Logic Pro Users Group home page. Founded in June 2005 by Jonathan Perl, the NYLPUG is dedicated to bringing together creative musicians, producers, songwriters, composers, sound designers and other users of Apple?s Logic Pro.
  • Promac
    ProMac meets at Room 120, Clemens Hall, UB North Campus.
  • RockMUG
    Rockland Macintosh Users Group is a non-profit organization which typically meets on the first Thursday of every month.
  • SMUG
    The Syracuse Macintosh Users Group has been a part of the Apple product user community here in CNY since 1979.
  • SSMUG
    South Shore Macintosh Users Group meets on the third Wednesday of each month, 8:00pm to 9:30pm, at the Bay Shore/Brightwaters Public Library, Montauk Hwy, Bay Shore.
  • The Moving Pictures Collective
    Formerly the New York City Final Cut Users Group established in September 2002, The Moving Pictures Collective fosters our professional filmmaking community to enhance their abilities and broaden their overall knowledge and skills to reach their career goals.
  • THUG
    The Hudson Users Group is a Macintosh user group based in New York State's Mid-Hudson Valley, roughly along the Woodstock/Kingston/Rhinebeck axis.
  • UAUG
    Upstate Apple Users Group meets twice a month. On the third Wednesday of each month there?s a meeting of our Executive Board at the Dunham Library in Whitesboro, to which all present and prospective members of the UAUG are welcome. Board meetings begin at 7:30 PM. Our main monthly meeting is held on the fourth Tuesday of each month, at the Dunham Library in Whitesboro.
  • WVPCUG
    The Warwick Valley PC Users Group (WVPCUG) is a nonprofit, educational organization for individuals interested in learning about computers and exchanging information with others with the same interest.



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