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    Oak Creek Apples Macintosh User Group
    (OCAMUG) Monthly Meeting

    January 15, 2016No Comments
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    logo_oakcreekapplescomputerclubBy Arthur Poole

    Sedona AZ (January 15, 2016) – The Oak Creek Apples Macintosh User Group (OCAMUG) will meet on Wednesday, January 20, at the Elks Lodge off Airport Road in West Sedona.

    Beginning at 5:00 PM: 

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    Continuing our regular sessions of  “My Aching Mac!”, local Mac/PC consultant Alan Gore will field any questions the audience might have about the Mac. 

    The Main Meeting starts at 6:15 PM: This month our feature presentation will be: 

    Lightroom 6: The best photo organizer there is

    Alan Gore will be speaking again this month, and this time will be covering the last of the great Adobe standalone products, Lightroom. Now in its sixth version, Lightroom is software primarily for organizing your pictures. It can handle the laresgt photo collection you might ever have, and unlike other organizers does not impose its own method of organization on you as a photographer.

    Lightroom also has good selection of editing features. While not a replacement for Photoshop, its editing features were designed at one time to work together, rather than being formlessly added to over the years.

    About Our Speaker

    Alan Gore, our January presenter, grew up in California, has lived in Arizona for over thirty years, and has been a software developer and IT service person for fifty years, and is still in business.

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    Last Month’s Meeting (December 16, 2015)

    Alan Gore was also our December presenter, describing the new features and improvements in El Capitan, Apple’s newest release of the OS X operating system. As the presentation unfolded there were numerous questions from the audience.

    Free. Public Invited. Elks Lodge, 110 Airport Road in West Sedona.

    The lounge is open from three in the afternoon until the end of the Apples meeting. Three Tacos, Taco Salad or Nachos are available for $5 starting 5 pm to 7 pm or until they run out.

    Visit our website:

    www.oakcreekapples.org

    Contact us:

    OakCreekApples@gmail.com 

    For club information please call contact listed below.

    Contact: (928) 821-3395

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