Welcome from our President
You don’t know Mac?
We do! Come get your Mac on!
Our MUG may be small, but we’re always learning, teaching, and helping each other as well as any stray Mac (or PC) user who drops in. Our MUG is a friendly close-knit bunch with a great sense of humor. We invite you to visit us any time!
Larry P
Last Updated: Jan 01, 2012
About our MUG
Our general meetings are free and open to anyone from novice to switcher to power user—even Bill Gates. A typical meeting will have demos, news, and a QnA session. To find out when and where we meet jump over to our contact page and get customized google directions, or download the map and directions below-left.
About our Meetings
AAAMUG membership has a lot to offer, such as member discounts, ASDVD, tech support team, library of training materials (books, CDs, DVDs, video tapes, etc.), general meetings, special events, buyers guides, and more. Not to mention all the new friends you will make.
Advantages of Membership
Mac Product of the Month: Free Memory
Will be held at the Times Record from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. We will start off with MUG business. Then we will demo or show n tell:
Wolfram Alpha search engine
Editing and Annotating PDF files.
Ten Coolest Keyboard Shortcuts
There will be a question and answer period, X-Files (hints, tips, and basics) and more.
Note: We reserve the right to make changes to our meeting topics. Sometimes (rarely) a meeting may be canceled do to bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances. If you are on our mailing list we will notify you.
Countdown to our Next Meeting!
Next Meeting: Jan 3rd
Download directions and a map
We’re a nonprofit Macintosh User Group (MUG) dedicated to helping people in Fort Smith Arkansas and the surrounding area improve their computer knowledge and skills to reach their full potential. Sometimes we also dabble in other things Apple (e.g. TV, iPod, iPhone, etc.).
Free Memory is a simple menulet that let you fre up memory. You see many applications do not play well and they grab memory and do not give it back. With one click you can get back that memory that is tied up but not being used.
Sections Updated: 01/01/12