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Re: GEOS Software...
rubywand@aol.com wrote:
: In article <3290C87B.1143@ccmail.dsccc.com>, Vince Guytan II
: <VGUYTAN_at_DSC-OS8@ccmail.dsccc.com> writes:
: >
: >anyone know anything about GEOS (not sure of spelling) software which
: >makes your //e more mac like and where to find it? heard about it from
: >a used software dealer in Dallas.
: >
: >
: At a spring swap meep, the guy who runs the user group library
: mentioned something about software that would "make your IIc look like a
: Mac". No name was mentioned. He offered me a copy from the club library
: but I had to leave and couldn't get it then.
: Evidently, the stuff you want has become a standard library item.
: Check with your local user group
: Rubywand
There's "Apple II Desktop" which is a Finder-like program that Apple
shipped with early GS system software, but which runs on a IIe/IIc. You
can find that in club libraries. Then there's GEOS, which is a set of
commercial programs (GeoWrite, GeoCalc, GeoPublish, etc.). These are
definitely _not_ freeware or shareware. GeoWrite was a rather simple
MacWrite/Multiscribe-type program, the graphical database and spreadsheet
were quite well reviewed, and the desktop publishing program was thought
by some reviews to be more powerful than Publish It!
-Gareth