Archive for February, 2017

MacClinic Favorite Apps at the DVMUG Main Meeting 2-15-17

DVMUG Main Meeting

Wednesday, February 15th · 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Pacheco Community Center
5800 Pacheco Blvd
Pacheco, CA

MacClinic Favorite Apps

One of the great things about our group is the diversity of skill levels. We have everything from alpha geeks to folks that are still figuring out where the power switch is. Another item of diversity is the apps that we all use. Since those of us at the clinic are frequently asked what we use ourselves, now seems like a good time to have a program where all the clinic staff discuss their favorite apps and how they improve our technological lives. It might be one for the Mac, for iOS, or maybe even both, but it should be interesting. So, join the MacClinic staff at the February general meeting where we’ll be discussing our favorite apps (and demonstrating them, too).

malwarebytesMalwarebytes app cleanerAppCleaner MacUpdater
MacUpdater
etrecheckEtreCheck mactrackerMactracker
DiskWarriorDiskWarrior Carbon Copy ClonerCarbon Copy Cloner SuperDuper!SuperDuper! Easy FindEasy Find

 


 

The Diablo Valley Mac Users Group helps Macintosh users get the most out of their computers. Software, hardware, digital filmmaking, photography—these subjects and more are covered in the club’s monthly General Meeting, workshops, and Special Interest Groups.

You are invited to attend our general meetings at the Pacheco Community Center for vendor and club presentations on new hardware, software, and other items of Mac interest. Meetings start at 6:30 p.m. with a Question & Answer segment where you are welcome to ask about your own Mac problems; there’s a break during which the club Mac experts answer your questions one-on-one, and a raffle in addition to the main presentation, usually by a software publisher or hardware manufacturer.

Dues for the entire family are $40 per year-a bargain! Especially since it includes access to the club’s award-winning monthly newsletter, ApplePRESS, and attendance at all Special Interest Group meetings including the monthly MacClinic, where club experts diagnose and repair what’s wrong with your Mac as well as helping you with software upgrades, hard-drive replacement, and similar improvements.