Information Center
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The Information Center provides general information about our organization,
our volunteers, our services, and about special offers we are able to bring you. We also maintain a blog that presents articles on using PSP as well as other relevant information about us.
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Communication Center
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The greatest resource the PSPUG has, is its members. Who better to learn from, than from people like you, who are continually expanding their creativity with PSP. There are several ways to access other PSP users: Our message forum, chat areana, webring, and buddies are just a few.
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Learning Center
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There are a lot of ways to learn the Paint Shop Pro software. Some of these ways include reading books, participating in our SLP program, following tutorials, etc. The talented volunteers here at PSPUG work together to create a great educational resource for PSP. Do take a look around. We are sure you will learn something.
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Activities Center
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This would have to be the buzzing area of the Paint Shop Pro Users Group. It can also be called the Creative Center for this collection of graphics artists. Here is the perfect opportunity for our members to show off their artistic talents; whether it be for contests, activities or to showcase their fantastic artwork in our various Galleries.
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Resource Center
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In the Resources Center you will find a multitude of resources to aid your Paint Shop Pro experience. Explore the resources, books, filters and plugins, software reviews, and merchandise available. Also enjoy the resources at the Plus PSP web site with who we have an alliance to provide additional ways to enjoy PSP.
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Forum Center
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The PSPUG currently runs a large message board that is made up of various forums to meet the various needs of our members. Our users share their knowledge and creativity more freely without interrupting the flow of conversation on the other boards. Join us there. We also maintain a Blog for related articles.
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The layout for this site was created by Diane Ivone, winner of the Site Design contest, held in August/September 2001.
The PSPUG logo was designed by Doug Abel, winner of the logo contest, held in 1998.
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