Computing Discussion and User Groups
A user group refers to a collection of individuals that meets to discuss their common interests in computer graphics, applications or other more specialized areas. Most major U.S. cities have these types of groups for computer aficionados to share and exchange ideas. They are also an excellent way for inexperienced computer users to get free advice from those in the know. Most user groups gather informally on-line in a chat room format, though some do meet regularly in person. The links included herein relate to corporate computing discussion and user groups.
Berkeley Macintosh Users Group
Get newsletter and access to bulletin board system and information on meetings and special interest groups.
Boston Computer Society, Massachusetts
View this official site of the Boston, Massachusetts Computer Society for general information and topics of interest.
European Union: Convergence International
Get information on non-Wintel platforms, the group's activities and Revelation magazine, and a news service.
User Group Connection
Browse a database of more than 1,600 PC and 2,300 Macintosh groups at this User Group Connection web site.
Windows User Group Network
Find out about this organization for users of the Windows operating system at this user group web site.



