AppleMasters

AppleMasters was a group of selected people from all over the world who used and endorsed the Apple Macintosh computer.

According to Apple, AppleMasters were "an international group of educators, artists, designers, writers, producers, architects, inventors, scientists, business leaders, humanitarians, musicians, athletes, and others who think different.

"[1] Members would be invited to events and workshops to explore creative new ways to use emerging Apple technology - like digital video or CD-ROMs.

[3] The more active members included Sinbad, Herbie Hancock, James Woods, Gregory Hines, and Bryan Adams.

[3] Based on findings at archive.org's Wayback Machine, Apple removed the program from their web site on or before August 7, 2002.