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Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 02:06:51 -0800 From: John Halbig <john@garage.com> Subject: Tidbit - Only Two Apple Tour Stops In Oregon
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<Phil.Russell@cmug.com>
Corvallis MUG is one of only 34 MUGs that the Apple Tour will visit this summer. This is a chance for all Oregonians interested in the Macintosh to hear this unique presentation.
The meeting will be held at the LaSells Stewart Center in the Austin Auditorium (800 seats) .
Apple will be laying out the Hardware and Mac OS Roadmap for user group members and in particular sharing the screaming new PowerBook G3s and the most dramatically new Macintosh since the original: the iMac. [note: CMUG has not been guaranteed the physical presence of an iMac, YET].
Come and find out what OS X will be like for end users and why developers are already excited about this new strategy.
The presentation is scheduled for about one hour plus we are anticipating at least a 30 minute Q&A session following the presentation. This is a unique opportunity to get answers straight from one of the horse's mouths. Come and take advantage of it. And bring a friend. Bring two friends. Bring more if you have them :)
Special invitations to the members of the Eugene, Newport and Salem MUGs to join us have already been made. We have plenty of room.
There will be promotional materials and Apple balloons given away. Think Different posters, iMac T-shirts, and three Think Different watches will be raffled.
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 12:51:50 -0700 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR - Iconfactory Web Site
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<Icnfactory@aol.com>
The web's favorite place for enhancing your Mac just got bigger and better. The Iconfactory is proud to announce the opening of our all new web site. The site has been redesigned from the ground up using the premiere Macintosh html editor CyberStudio, to give the user quick and easy access to the ever growing amount of content at the Iconfactory. The Iconfactory now boasts over 1,000 of the highest quality freeware icons available for the Mac platform today.
Along with the new site, we're pleased to announce the release of IconDropper 3.0. The new IconDropper makes setting custom icons even easier through increased icon organization similar to the Mac's finder. The new interface, along with contextual menus and a new statistics feature (which tells you how many icons you have and how much file space they use) is a tremendous addition to the application macaddicts everywhere have been praising.
Lastly, with the expansion of the web site comes the expansion of our team. We're happy to have Dave Brasgalla, of the Pixelhaus, join the Iconfactory family of icon artists and programmers. Dave brings with him unmatched talent in the field of design and icon creation. His addition means even more cool, free icons in the months to come, and a few new surprises as well.
The foreman and the rest of the workers invite you to visit the Iconfactory <http://www.iconfactory.com> today and experience what all the hoopla is about!
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