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Macintosh computers

Macintosh user groups

Whatever your level of computer experience, you may be interested in joining a Macintosh user group. Group activities may include new product demonstrations, question-and-answer sessions, and classes on using programs or writing your own programs.

Ask your Apple-authorized dealer for the name of the Macintosh user group nearest you, or call 800-538-9696. For names of user groups outside the United States, or if you’re interested in starting your own group, contact:

Berkeley Macintosh User’s Group

1442-A Walnut Street, #62

Berkeley, CA 94709

USA

510-549-BMUG (510-549-2684)

or

Boston Computer Society One Center Plaza Boston, MA 02108

USA

617-367-8080

Technical information

Apple makes technical information for Macintosh computers available through the Apple Technical Library and the Apple Communications Library, both published by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company and available at bookstores.

Apple Technical Library

The Apple Technical Library includes comprehensive technical documentation for all Macintosh computer models as well as the multivolume guide to the Macintosh operating system, Inside Macintosh.

Apple Communications Library

The Apple Communications Library offers complete technical information about Macintosh communications products and the Macintosh in a network environment.

APDA

APDA (Apple Programmers and Developers Association) offers access to a broad range of programming products, resources, and information for anyone developing hardware or software for Apple computers. These resources include the most current versions of Apple and third-party development tools, debuggers, compilers, languages, and technical references.

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