Washington Apple Pi
A Community of Users
Washington Apple Pi Mailing Lists
Get the latest info, customized to your interests.
What is Washington Apple Pi?
This set of interviews, done several years ago, covers the basics.
Why User Groups?
A large, on-line "radio" clip (2.3 MB MP3)
Graphic Arts SIG
The Graphic Arts SIG (Special Interest Group) has a long history with the Pi.
Power Users SIG
The SIG defines their focus this way: "A Power User is one who, by means of self-directed study, finds ways to make his or her computer into something more than an appliance."
Retired SIG
The Retired SIG is for individuals that have retired, not computers.
iLife/iMovie SIG
If you are interested in making movies and animation, working with photos or music on a Macintosh, the iLife/iMovie SIG is the place for you.
Programming SIG
Open to programmers new, old, and yet to be, the Programming SIG explores everything from AppleScript to Objective C and vectorized FORTRAN for teracluster optimization.
Member Web Pages
Members can maintain their own Web pages, such as this sample. Explorer members can maintain much larger sets of pages.
Apple III Information (Apple ///)
The Pi has a large wealth of on-line Apple III resources.