Mar 22

A quick shout out to our cousins who run Mobile Monday: Colm Hayden and Norbert Sagnard, for their “Show me your App …” demo night.
The hottest topic in Mobile World Congress, Barcelona was surely Apps! So our next event on Monday 23 March 2009 will all be about applications, come to our “Show me your App…” demo night (no PPT slides!) at 5:15pm at Queen’s University, in the Peter Froggat Centre (the white building at the back of the inner courtyard).
More information here, but to secure your seat, register now.

If you’re interested in Mobile apps, including those on iPhone, then make sure to pop along.

[NIMUG March meeting will be on Monday 30th, advertised tomorrow!]

Feb 21

Agenda

  • iPhone development- On Thursday the 19th, xCake.org met in Roast on the Lisburn Road and again on the 24th in the Radisson SAS Royal Hotel in Dublin. Tonight we’ll be getting some iPhone developers to show up and talk about the development efforts they have made. On Tuesday nights, Mac-Sys hold a “Tuesday Night Cocoa” which is open to others to come and knock heads about development of software for the Mac and iPhone. Thursday the 24th, XCake are meeting in Dublin.
  • Troubleshooting and Housekeeping - keeping your Mac running during the Credit Crunch!

The venue is Windsor Lawn Tennis Club which is located on Windsor Avenue in Belfast. There’s plenty of parking.
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Feb 17

These are two informal meetups for people interested in Mac OS X and iPhone OS X development.

The first is being held in Belfast on the 19th February, the second in Dublin on the 24th Feb.

These are informal meetups just to see who’s interested.

Jan 15

Due to a conflict with MobileMondayBelfast, we’re postponing the January meeting for a week and it’ll be on the 26th (the fourth Monday). We’re still looking out for any demo that can be prepped in time.

Agenda

  • CrossOver Office- Simon Whittaker to give a demo using Crossover Office on the mac to get outlook/project 2000 etc in a Windows office. He has been a Mac user for about 5 years and uses a MacBook Pro for work and a G4 PowerBook for home. He works as the Infrastructure & Hosting Manager for a local company where they use predominantly Windows XP workstations and Windows 2003 servers. He says he loves “the ease of use, stability & security of my mac and have found ways over the years to make my experience of working in a windows environment much easier which I would like to share with others. I am also a strong believer in using open source software where possible and practical.”
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  • Troubleshooting and Housekeeping - keeping your Mac running during the Credit Crunch!

The venue is Windsor Lawn Tennis Club which is located on Windsor Avenue in Belfast. There’s plenty of parking.
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