Our presenter was Kelly Guimont. She went over tips and answered member questions. A most inspiring meeting. Kelly's enthusiasm is contagious.
Read MoreOur April 12, 2022 general meeting was held via Zoom. The presentation was given by David A. Cox on "David’s Top Tips and Tricks for Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch" .
David A. Cox is the blue eyed, one-man crew behind the educational YouTube channel, Tech Talk America. David has created over 600 tutorial videos, teaching millions of Apple users how to better use the Mac, iPhone, and iPad.
When David isn’t creating video content, he works privately with individuals and couples as a “tech therapist,” seeing clients remotely via Zoom and helping resolve technological challenges.
Read MoreOur March 8, 2022 presentation was given by Nathan Lott. The presentation was titled "Shortcuts: The Swiss Army Knife of Automation". In this presentation he covered some background for the app, gave a tour of the interface on iOS and Mac, showed simple ways to get started, and showed some neat automations that you can do with it.
Read MoreThe General Meeting will be held on Tuesday, 8 February. The featured speaker was our own Christian Boyce. His program was titled "My favorite iPhone tips (featuring iOS 15)". He advised that attendees should bring their iPhones and work along with him in order to get a hands-on experience.
Read MoreOur meeting for January 2022 featured a presentation by Craig Jobbbins of the London Mac User Group. The presentation "From Sketchbook to iPad" showed how the Apple Pencil could be used with many available drawing applications.
Read MoreOur December 2021 presentation was by Bob “Dr Mac” LeVitus
Read MoreiOS 15 iPhone Tip from Teresa Weaver on ViewExIf. ViewExIf is a powerful metadata tool for photos.
Read MoreOur November 2021 presentation was by Christian Boyce on “Photo Tips for iPhone”.
Read MoreOur October 2021 presentation was by Jeff Butts discussing Privacy.
Read MoreOur August 10th presentation will be given by Dave Hamilton ""Using Plex to Make Your Mac a Media Server".
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