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This is a list of '''notable [[users' group]]s''' and types of users' groups, categorized by interest. |
This is a list of '''notable [[users' group]]s''' and types of users' groups, categorized by interest. |
Revision as of 07:28, 14 August 2012
This is a list of notable users' groups and types of users' groups, categorized by interest.
Computers
General
Hardware platforms
- Adamcon (Coleco Adam user group)
- Toronto PET Users Group (TPUG)
- Commodore Users Group of Saskatchewan (CUGS)
- SHARE
- Macintosh User Groups in the UK
- DUsers, the first Macintosh users group, based at Drexel University
- IIUG International Informix Users Group
- COMMON [1] COMMON acts as the networking community, industry advocate and leading education provider for Power Systems (IBM i, AS/400, iSeries, System i, AIX and Linux) users in North America.