19 November 2009

ATTN: Mac Users

Part of my work at UNB is to record something called Mac Therapy. Now don't be fooled by the name, we don't break down into tears about how our Macs have changed our lives. It's actually a one hour, informal gathering given to inform, support and educate Mac users about their Macintosh computers and the software they use.

The meetings take place every second Friday in Marshal D'Avray Hall, room 237, in the CPIT computer lab. Topics vary from new and useful software to the latest hardware and OS updates.

The meetings are taped and put online every time we meet, and you can even find archived sessions online at http://www.unb.ca/mac. So if you miss a class, or are in another province, check this link out and see what you can find!

The fine camera work, and snazzy transitions are all done my yours truly, so sit back, flip open your MacBook Pro and enjoy. This week's topic is GroupWise, which is a browser supported calendaring/collaboration software that is widely used by UNB clients.

Past subjects include Apple Script coding (which is the easiest code I've ever seen), an introduction to the new Snow Leopard OS, Mac accessibility features, and much more. Check out the website and see for yourself!

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