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Re: Thrift Store Software Find
- Subject: Re: Thrift Store Software Find
- From: mairsil@my-deja.com (Ralph Glatt)
- Date: 26 Oct 2001 18:11:06 -0700
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: http://groups.google.com/
- References: <NMgC7.201322$K6.98242339@news2>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:14354
"william strutts" <wrstrutts1@nospam.home.com> wrote in message news:<NMgC7.201322$K6.98242339@news2>...
> Gee I found a whole pile of original disk today at Goodwill all
> for the low low price of a $1.
>
> Apple IIc system software disk found:
> Exploring Apple Logo
> System Utilities
> An Introduction
> Appleworks 691-0006A
> Appleworks startup
> Gettin Down to Basic
> Appleworks Sample Files
> The Apple at Work
>
> Other stuff:
> Mystery Sentences from Scholastic
> One-on-One (electronic arts)
> The Writer (Spinnaker)
> Family Feud 1 (sharedata)
> Math Blaster (Davidson)
> Classic Concentration (Sharedata)
> Kung Fu Master
> Swift Word Processor (celery)
> Championship Wrestling (epyx)
> Sargon II (Spinnaker)
> Superstar Ice Hockey (Mindscape)
> The Print Shop (Broderbund)
> Wheel of Fortune (sharedata)
> Kampfgruppe (strategic simulations)
> Jeopardy (sharedata)
> Project: Space Station (Human engineered software)
> Run for the Money (scarborough systems)
> Seasame Street First Writer (Hi tech expressions)
> Match maker: German vocabulary skills
> Arcade games & sports spectacular
> Karateka (broderbund)
> Datalife Disk Drive Analyzer
> Sports spectaculor
> Jeopary! (sharedata)
>
> Any of this interesting? I haven't tried them out yet. What amazes
> me is that they are the copyrighted disk and not pirated copies.
> Is this a decent find? Is there anything in this list that anyone is
> looking for?
You bought all this for a dollar? Good find. Personally, I'd be
interested in Project: Space Station and the arcade games. I think
Jeapordy and Wheel of Fortume are freeware, now.
Ralph Glatt