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Re: Building An Apple ][ Software Archivee



> I think a database is more needed than an archive.

The A2 webring has links to some software companies.  Ihave a a few others
that aren't linked.  Also I have teachers donating me software they used
in their labs.  If there isn't anything on the disk limiting distribution
we are passing them on.  You are free to contact me for more information.  

I doubt that CDs are useable for most of the older machines.  They
generally don't have computers with hard drives let alone SCSI cards or CD
drives.

Sandy

>  
> There are some great CD's out there now with most of what a body would ever
> need except educational software.
>  
> A good database of possible Apple 2 educational software that one could ask
> for might help some people.  I'm not talking about stealing but acquiring.
> But you dont know what you can acquire if you do not know it is available.
> For people still supporting apple 2 labs in schools this would be helpful.  I
> have talked to people who took down a2 labs or did not put one up because they
> were afraid they could not find proper software.  Aside from some old
> education catalogs that I have I was not sure how I could help.  These people
> MUST have legal software.  There superiors demand it.
> 
> Bruce 
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