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    Oak Creek Apples March 2022 Meeting

    March 10, 2022No Comments
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    Oak Creek Apples Macintosh User Group (OCAMUG)Sedona News – Any user of Apple products- iPhone, iPad, Mac- is invited to attend the March 2022 Zoom meeting of the Oak Creek Apples Macintosh User Group (OCAMUG, or OCA, for short). Alan Gore will facilitate a general question-and-answer session. He often covers recent and upcoming trends, as well as bugs and fixes. His topic this month will be Apple’s big March 3 product announcement day, which included an entirely new computer. Apple is not “becoming a device company” after all. There is no charge to participate. 

    OCA will continue its monthly virtual/online meetings on the 3rd Saturday of March, Saturday, March 19, 2022, beginning at 10:00 AM at the following online address: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85406327234    Meeting ID: 854 0632 7234

    If you want to attend the meeting by phone, please follow the above zoom link, which will have a screen for you to obtain a call-in number for your location.   

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    To avoid having to transfer the Zoom address, you may email oakcreekapples@gmail.com with “OCA Meeting” in the subject line (no quotation marks). An autoreply email will provide the link that you may click or copy and paste in your browser to open the online Zoom session.  

    The Oak Creek Apples Macintosh User Group (OCAMUG) is exclusively an educational institution for the public on the use of Apple Computers and other iOS devices, including maintenance, security, and software applications. OCAMUG is a 501.c.3 organization and donations are tax deductible. Membership in the Oak Creek Apples is open to anyone who wishes to belong. For more information ask at the Zoom meeting, or  email oakcreekapples@gmail.com. Thank you for your interest in and support of the OCAMUG.

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