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SAAUC Inc is not associated in any way with Apple Computer Inc.

All information presented on this site, in AppleSauce, on the Club’s Google Groups list, at meetings, and informally, is given in good faith, but the South Australian Apple User’s Club accepts no liability however arising for any loss resulting from the use of the site and any information and data or reliance placed on it.

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Club expertise

When Stephen Wozniak (Woz) was working on the Apple I and Apple II he was able to design both the hardware and the software himself. Today’s machines and their software are orders of magnitude more complex: no single person will have complete knowledge of one model of machine, or one application, let alone the myriad of combinations in the Mac world.

Few of SAAUC’s members are computer professionals, and even those who do earn a living from computers will know only their own machines and software well enough to do their own work. They will not have the knowledge to solve problems on different combinations of machine and software.

This means that when you ask questions at meetings or via the Google Groups list you may not get a complete, or even a correct, answer. We do our best, though...