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I would like to welcome you to the New Jersey Computer Club (NJCC)!
We are a not-for-profit
organization under Section 501 ( c )(7) of the Internal Revenue Code,
dedicated to educating the public
about computer systems, software, and their uses; providing community
service to charities and
educational groups; awarding an annual NJCC Memorial Award; and sharing
knowledge and social
activities with other computer enthusiasts. The NJCC is a member of the
Association of Personal
Computer User Groups (APCUG), and we have members from youngsters to
great-grandparents, and from newbies who have yet to buy or use a computer to professionals with
years of computer
experience.
The predecessor of the NJCC was the Jersey Osborne Group
(JOG), based on the Osborne Computer
with the CP/M operating system. JOG was founded in June of 1981, and joined
the First Osborne
Group (FOG), a national Osborne organization centered in California, as
Member #138 in 1983.
Membership in JOG/FOG grew to over 200 members (with 75-80 members attending
each monthly
meeting). After Osborne Computer filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, however,
the Osborne support of
various computer clubs located around the country (JOG was one of many) died
out. By late 1986 JOG/FOG active membership was drastically on the decline, and in late 1988
John Huemer
volunteered to take over the group if he could make numerous changes,
including changing to DOS
from CP/M as the primary operating system focus for the club. John was
elected President of the "big
changeover" with publicity including a flyer with a newborn baby on it with
the new club name:
"NJCC" (New Jersey Computer Club). The first meeting of the NJCC was held
January 11, 1989, with
58 people attending a Micro Pro Word Processor demo.
Companies who have since visited the NJCC and given product
demonstrations have included
Borland, Corel, Microsoft, Intel, AMD, Lotus, WordPerfect, dBase, Alpha
Software, Norton,
Broderbund, Caere, Symantec, Claris, Novell, Adobe, Micrografx, Fractal
Design, Davidson Software,
TravRoute, Intuit, Dragon, Gateway, McAfee, DK Software, AskSam, Belkin,
PowerQuest, Indelible
Blue, MGI, Smart Computing, Jasc Software, Creative Labs, Acronis, Webroot,
and many others.
The NJCC normally meets monthly (second Wednesday except
July and August) at the North Branch
Reformed Church on Route 28 (at Milltown Road) in Bridgewater, with
socializing, workshops, and
demonstrations of software/hardware products. Special meetings are also
periodically scheduled. For
more information go to our website at http://www.njcc.org/ , or call 908-725-3193
or 732-469-3843.
We welcome guests who may be interested in sharing computer
experiences with us to a meeting or
two free of charge. Membership in the NJCC (Free for students through high
school; $12.50 annually
for a full time post-high school student; and $25 annually for up to two
persons at the same address)
gives the additional benefits of free door prize raffles; member auctions;
computer event tickets;
NJCCMAIL notifications; special member discounts; NJCC “hotlines” for
computer assistance; etc.
Although we primarily support IBM-compatible computers with
the Windows/DOS operating systems,we also have members using Linux and Apple systems. So, please come and join
us to find out more
about who we are and what we do, and please consider becoming an active
member if you are not
already one, so that you can participate to a deeper level with others like
yourself in the joys of using a
computer system and software, and sharing your experiences with others.
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