Apple
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- San Diego Mac Users Group
- Meeting and event schedule, special interest groups, message boards, classified ads, community service, and membership information.
- 264
- South Bay Apple Macintosh User Group
- Located in Redondo Beach. Calendar of events, news, and email list access.
- 265
- Southern California Macintosh Owners/Users Group
- SMOG offers meeting minutes and schedules, membership information, and useful links.
- 266
- Stanford and Palo Alto Macintosh Users Group
- Calendar of events, news, archives, and contact information.
- 267
- Visalia Macintosh Enthusiasts' Group
- Provides meeting information/schedules, club newsletters. meeting locations, membership information, and club points of contact. Also has pointers to other Mac web sites of interest.
- 268
- AppleRock Home Page
- Little Rock, AR. Offers readers meeting information, e-mail help desk, and newsletter.
- 269
- Macintosh Users Group of Sun Lakes
- MUGSL offers a list of members, helpers, newsletter, special interest groups, and links.
- 270
- MacsWest
- Sun City West. Includes a calendar, hotline, links, articles, list of members, downloads, and classes.
- 272
- Huntsville Mac Users Group
- Contains club news and numerous useful links to MacOS-related information.
- 273
- Macwest Computer Society
- Macintosh User Group centered in Surrey BC. Meeting schedule and location, forum, contact details, and newsletter and other documents.
- 274
- Christian BRUNEL's Home
- A few plugins, programs and what have you, including an Apple Event resource reader and a Claris Emailer nug reader.
- 275
- Einhugur Software
- A commercial company who sell RealBasic library interfaces that allow you to use the advanced features of MacOS. Libraries allow you use things such as QuickDraw, Memory managers and so on.
- 277
- Thomas Tempelmann REALbasic tips and demos
- Provides a lot of useful extensions and sample code for REALbasic programmers. All for free and with source code.
- 279
- FutureBASIC Notes
- These notes highlight the keywords, constants, and functions of FutureBASIC. These notes were developed for quick review. They are organized by topic. The concept is that if you are looking for something, reading through the FB manual is too slow and the manual is not organized by topic.
