The NZS.com New Zealand User Groups directory contains a list of Computer, Computers, User, Group, Groups, Club and Clubs NZ websites.

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  • AbilityHub   (www.abilityhub.com)

    Assistive technology computer information, software, devices, and links for people with a disability finding difficult accessing a computer.

  • Aotearoa Maori Internet Society   (www.amio.maori.nz)

    Forums and articles discussing issues arising from Maori use of the Internet, including domain names, technical support, Web development, polls and news.

  • Apple Users Group of Canterbury   (www.appleusers.co.nz)

    A non-profit organisation allowing members to exchange ideas and expertise about the use of Apple computers, Macintosh operating systems and related hardware and software.

  • Auckland IT Cluster   (www.aucklandict.org.nz)

    A non-profit society, offering members a high energy strategic and results focused forum, enabling cluster members large and small to harness the collective knowledge-base, collaborate and share information.

  • Auckland Web Meetup   (www.meetup.co.nz)

    A monthly meeting for Auckland Web developers and designers, featuring a presentation or case study, a geek technology spot and indepth information sharing.

  • Bay of Plenty Linux User Group   (www.lug.co.nz)

    A group of pioneering Linux enthusiasts, ranging from novices to advanced users, who hold regular meetings to learn from Linux demonstrations, share knowledge and discuss developments.

  • Canterbury Linux Users Group   (www.clug.org.nz)

    An informal group of people who identify with (some of) the Linux kernel, the GNU project and Open Source software in the Canterbury region of New Zealand.

  • Computerworld   (www.computerworld.co.nz)

    New Zealand's IT information source: the voice of the IT community.

  • Computing Women Congress   (www.cwc.org.nz)

    CWC is a New Zealand summer university for women in computer science. It is a meeting place for female students, academics and professionals who study or work in information technology, providing a forum to share ideas and be part of a female community.

  • Digg   (www.digg.com)

    Digg is all about user powered content. Everything is submitted and voted on by the Digg community. Share articles, discover new information, bookmark things you enjoy and promote articles which interest you the most.

  • Indymedia Documentation Project   (www.docs.indymedia.org)

    Indymedia Documentation Project is the site where Independent Media Center volunteers work together on projects and documentation concerning Indymedia.

  • KiwiFlash   (www.kiwiflash.co.nz)

    Founded in 2004, KiwiFlash is the brainchild of two Flash users in Christchurch who want to promote the development of skills and the exchange of knowledge amongst Flash users nationwide. Whether you're a novice or an expert, a developer or a designer, you're welcome in KiwiFlash.

  • New Zealand Computer Club   (www.nzmc.org.nz)

    A group whose aim is to exchange and disseminate information concerning computers and computing. Meetings are held monthly; visitors and prospective members are welcome.

  • New Zealand Open Source Society   (www.nzoss.org.nz)

    An incorporated society set up to protect, advocate and advance the use of Open Source Software in New Zealand.

  • New Zealand Personal Computer Association   (www.computers.org.nz)

    The NZPCA is an organisation that was established to support and educate members with an interest in personal computing. Visit their blog to find information on meetings, request help or post items of interest.

  • NZ Delphi User Group   (www.delphi.org.nz)

    With an active membership of over 200, the New Zealand Delphi User Group offers two online mailing lists which allow Delphi developers to collaborate on various technical issues.

  • NZ Linux   (www.nzlinux.org.nz)

    A Linux distribution specifically for New Zealanders. Their goal is to provide systems that support both the official languages of New Zealand: the operating system, office suite, games, and programs will all be available in Māori and English.

  • NZ.Net User Group   (www.dot.net.nz)

    The premier site for .Net application development in New Zealand. Here you will find many useful resources and links to other sites in New Zealand and around the globe. To contribute to this site and join the vibrant community, register on the site.

  • OnlineSolution   (www.onlinesolution.co.nz)

    A Web developer's online forum featuring tutorials, tips, and questions and answers.

  • QBasic New Zealand   (qbnz.com)

    The home of QBasic downunder. With a focus on QBasic in all its forms, the site offers tutorials, links, downloads, projects and a forum to meet all your QBasic needs.

  • Recoil Forums   (www.recoilforums.com)

    New Zealand based discussion forums for gamers and computer enthusiasts.

  • Tauranga Home Computer Club   (www.hcc.gen.nz)

    A computer club offering help to members at all ages and levels.

  • The NZ Linux Resource   (www.linux.net.nz)

    A general GNU/Linux resource, targeted at New Zealand users.

  • Think Community Networks   (www.tcn.bowenvale.co.nz)

    A community broadband network in Christchurch, established by a group of dedicated, community minded people who are working to deliver innovative computer products.

  • Unlimited Potential   (www.up.org.nz)

    Unlimited Potential is the network that connects ICT professionals in Wellington, New Zealand.

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