What is a MUG? Macintosh User Groups (MUGs) are many things to many people. They range from a few friends who get together to share experiences and expertise, to organized community gatherings, to global organizations dedicated to the relentless pursuit of Mac excellence. There is no one solid definition that encompasses all MUGs. There are a few common characteristics which they all share—enthusiasm for Apple Computer and the Macintosh, the desire to get more out of their computers, and the desire to learn are among the dominant themes. What is CACC and is it a MUG? There are literally hundreds of Macintosh User Groups all over the globe. CACC, a MUG, is focused on helping Mac users in the greater Charlotte metropolitan region. Through our on-line Yahoo! discussion group, our Club's Web site, our general members' meetings, special community events, and a dedication to helping educators who use Macs, we have brought together hundreds of Mac users over the years. Everybody involved in CACC shares common interests, including a desire to learn more about personal computing and to help others along the way. In its truest sense, we are a community—dedicated to you! Since 1978, we have served the Charlotte region. What started as the Charlotte Apple Computer Club (CACC)—a group of dedicated Apple ][ users who would literally tote their expensive "toys" to meetings and share personally-written applications—has evolved into your regional Macintosh Users Group. Incorporated through the North Carolina Secretary of State in 1983, we are well-organized, legitimate, and dedicated.
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