AppleWorks User Group

AppleWorks User Group

The AppleWorks User Group is a group formed in 1991 to support users of Apple Computer's AppleWorks software suite. The group is often referred to as "AWUG". AWUG publishes a monthly newsletter, the "AppleWorks Journal", that provides hints, tips, and techniques for AppleWorks. It also provides its members with telephone and email support, as well as access to a "Members Helping Members" database (actually distributed as a PDF) and the "AppleWorks News Service" website, which provides timely news and information about AppleWorks. Membership also includes access to the AWUG Public Domain Library, a repository of AppleWorks utilities, templates, fonts, enhancements, and updates. AWUG members also get discounts on various software titles. AWUG also supports developers of AppleWorks-related software.

External links

* [http://www.awug.org/ AWUG homepage]


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