Macfolks -- Nonprofit Macintosh User Support

 

About Macfolks

Nonprofit Mac users, here's our place to speak Macintoshian. Questions and answers, news, anything that pertain to being a Mac user in the nonprofit world are welcomed here. No question is too small or too big, too techie or too simple, but you gotta ask first!

This list was created initially by Stephen Lu for Asian Media Access and for Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, and is now a joint project of Asian Media Access, MAP, and Organizers' Collaborative.

To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Macfolks Archives. (The current archive is only available to the list members.)

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