Meeting Notice

  • Applejac The August appleJAC Meeting will be held at the North Jefferson City Park Pavilion in North Jefferson City. The meeting will be held on August 5th at 6:00pm.  This month is the annual appleJAC Picnic. appleJAC will provide burgers and brats and each family should bring a dish to share and drinks. Bring the family and come enjoy the evening.

2008 Meeting Topics

  • Aug 5 - Picnic
  • Sept 2 - 60 gadgets in 60 minutes
  • Oct 7 - GPS and Geocaching
  • Nov 4 - Bento and Databases
  • Dec 2 - Gaming on the Mac

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2008 Officers

  • Sue Snell
    President
  • Joe Mertzlufft
    Vice President
  • Mark Snell
    Treasurer
  • Tom Piper
    Secretary/Editor
  • Greg Breuer
    Librarian
  • George Kopp
    Webmaster
  • Bruce Heerboth
    Member-at-Large
  • Peggy Landwehr
    Member-at-Large
  • Julie Smith
    Member-at-Large

WebMaster

  • GeorgeKopp
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February 24, 2008

VMWare Fusion

Picture 2.jpgVMware Fusion is an excellent product for running PC applications on your Mac. It provides easy installation, setup, and operation of virtual machines for over 60 different operating systems. It provides many features to manage the virtual machine environments that interact seamlessly to the Mac OS X Desktop, Dock, and hardware environment. These features made it easy to install and run Windows applications, get network connectivity, attach and configure external devices (thumb drives, backup hard disks, printers, etc.), and move files back and forth between the Windows and Mac environments. It also contains advanced features to manage both the virtual machine environment, the operating systems running within them, and the connectivity to the Mac host. I experienced no bugs or issues with any of the normal, everyday usage applications that the general user would employ. For most common uses, Fusion appears to be a very stable, reliable environment and I highly recommend it.


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