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=Historic sites=
=Historic sites=


The articles from our old Christian Macintosh User Group website are still online, with a navigation bar to access some other pages:
The articles from our old Christian Macintosh User Group website used to be online, with a navigation bar to access some other pages:


*http://www.catug.org/OldSite/articles/Articles.html
*http://www.catug.org/OldSite/articles/Articles.html (as of February 2020, just the index is available at the Internet Archive)


From October 2011 to August 2015 we had a blog in our own domain: '''Of Macs 'n' Min''' at macsnmin.catug.org. There is an archived version at the [https://web.archive.org/web/20130423010601/http://macsnmin.catug.org Internet Archive].
From October 2011 to August 2015 we had a blog in our own domain: '''Of Macs 'n' Min''' at macsnmin.catug.org. There is an archived version at the [https://web.archive.org/web/20130423010601/http://macsnmin.catug.org Internet Archive].
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Various other websites refer to the Christian Macintosh User Group at cmug.org but unfortunately something went wrong with renewing the domain, again, and we lost that one.  Whoever is parking on it has demanded a ridiculous fee that we will obviously not pay.  Old versions from [https://web.archive.org/web/19981212023851/http://www.cmug.org/ November 1998] to [https://web.archive.org/web/20100131040420/http://www.cmug.org/ January 2010] are stored at the Internet Archive.
Various other websites refer to the Christian Macintosh User Group at cmug.org but unfortunately something went wrong with renewing the domain, again, and we lost that one.  Whoever is parking on it has demanded a ridiculous fee that we will obviously not pay.  Old versions from [https://web.archive.org/web/19981212023851/http://www.cmug.org/ November 1998] to [https://web.archive.org/web/20100131040420/http://www.cmug.org/ January 2010] are stored at the Internet Archive.


The oldest copy of our site at the Internet Archive was [https://web.archive.org/web/19961222231432/http://www.c-mug.org/ c-mug.org from December 1996] – but as of 2016 this not currently available at archive.org.
The oldest copy of our site at the Internet Archive was [https://web.archive.org/web/19961222231432/http://www.c-mug.org/ c-mug.org from December 1996].


=See also=
=See also=

Revision as of 17:25, 21 February 2020

CATUG's official website is currently at our domain catug.org.

Facebook

We set up our Facebook page in January 2012 – "Like" and Share it!

Before that, we had an old-style Facebook group, no longer available.

Mailing list

See Mac Ministry List for links to subscribe or change your email subscription.

Historic sites

The articles from our old Christian Macintosh User Group website used to be online, with a navigation bar to access some other pages:

From October 2011 to August 2015 we had a blog in our own domain: Of Macs 'n' Min at macsnmin.catug.org. There is an archived version at the Internet Archive.

A couple of earlier trial blogs, and the initial version of Of Macs 'n' Min, were at:

This wiki moved to wiki.catug.org in February 2011, but we kept its recent home mac-min.org as a redirect until 2012, along with macministry.org which we had been using since 2005. We also got the group's original website c-mug.org back as a mirror in 2011–12 – not currently available at archive.org.

Various other websites refer to the Christian Macintosh User Group at cmug.org but unfortunately something went wrong with renewing the domain, again, and we lost that one. Whoever is parking on it has demanded a ridiculous fee that we will obviously not pay. Old versions from November 1998 to January 2010 are stored at the Internet Archive.

The oldest copy of our site at the Internet Archive was c-mug.org from December 1996.

See also

Credits

Compiled by Neville Reid, May 2010. Updated July 2016.