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The Beagle Brothers Software Repository is one
of the largest collections of the former San Diego company which
produced perhaps the most popular software of the 1980's
http://beagle.applearchives.com |
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The Willamette Apple Core was a small Oregon
users group that had between 30 and 50 members from 1987 until 1994.
This site contains all of the software and the newsletters from the
group.
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The Eamon Adventurer's Guild online website is
the efforts on Matthew Clark to put all information about the text
based interactive fiction software, Eamon, in one place.
Developed by Donald Brown in 1979, it soon became the most popular
game system of the early 1980's with over 250 titles to its name.
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Terry Allen's Home of the Apple II is a great
resource for MIDI and other information and software for the Apple
II. This site also contains several Apple IIgs manuals in HTML
format as well as articles from the Australian Apple Review, a
popular 1980's Apple magazine from the land down under.
http://apple2.callapple.org/
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A.P.P.L.E. Mash is the blog of our Magazine
Editor, Bill Martens, otherwise know as Frosty. Check this
site for news about A.P.P.L.E. and the goings on behind the scenes
as well as announcements about updates, magazine postings and
anything else related to A.P.P.L.E.
http://call-apple.blogspot.com/
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The Northern Spy is the work of long time
A.P.P.L.E. writer and software author, Rick Sutcliffe. A
University Professor in British Columbia, he is one of the worlds
foremost authorities on Modula-2 Programming. His articles
appear each month in Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine.
http://thenorthernspy.com
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The Take 1 Production site is has a very
complete collection of Take1 Movies. The site was built in
2004 and finally released in 2007. You can find all of the
programming tools and the movies here at this site.
http://take1.applearchives.com
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