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    Other Support Options

    • Non-Apple Software - Apple Support includes support for Apple-branded products. Questions about non-Apple branded products should be directed to the manufacturer of the product you are using. The phone numbers for assistance with third party products is usually listed in the front of the manuals that accompany the products.

    • Claris Software - If you have questions about Claris software, visit Apple's Tech Exchange area for 24 hour support. Other Claris support options are:

      - ClarisWorks, Claris Emailer, Claris Organizer, ClarisImpact, ClarisDraw:
      • Australia - 133 622
      • New Zealand 0800 448 344

      - FileMaker Inc Software (Filemaker, Homepage):
      • Support Australia 1300 362 305
      • Upgrades Australia 1800 028 316
      • Support New Zealand 0800 445 050
      • Upgrades New Zealand 0800 444 929

      - Other Software vendors (Australia):
      • Adobe 1800 065 628
      • Symantec 02 9850 1000
      • Microsoft 1800 817 328
      • Dataflow 02 9417 9700

    • Apple Authorised Service Providers - Apple Authorised Service Providers - Apple Authorised Service Providers can provide software support, guidance and technical consulting services, as well as hardware repair services. Call 133 MAC (133 622) to locate Apple Authorised Service Provider near you.

    • Disability Solutions - at Apple, we've been committed for more than a decade to helping individuals with disabilities use technology to increase their independence and personal productivity. The Mac Access Passport (MAP) is a resource that describes a wide variety of assistive hardware, and software products that help make the Macintosh accessible to children and adults who live with disabilities.

      To request a copy of MacAccess Passport or learn more about Apple's disability resources, call 133 MAC (133 622), or visit our website at http://www2.apple.com/disability/.

    • Apple User Groups - Wherever you are, you can probably find an Apple User Group that shares your special interests. Composed of volunteers, most user groups hold monthly meetings, offer training courses, operate online bulletin boards and maintain public domain software libraries for their members' use. To locate one near you, call 133 MAC (133 MAC).