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Re: apple.cabi.net / tarnover



"Tim Haynes" <timhaynes@alumni.NO.SPAM.PLEASE.uwaterloo.ca> wrote in message
news:rQ6V8.14170$si2.1371@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> Don't listen to the ignorant, Joe.  Keep up the great work - you provide
an
> invaluable service to the Apple II community.
>
> Cheers,
> Tim
>
> "Joe Kohn" <joko@NoMoreSpam.net.invalid> wrote in message
> 3d24a3c2_4@corp.newsgroups.com">news:3d24a3c2_4@corp.newsgroups.com...
> > >maybe 'hidden' from the mass assemblage of morons that still
> >  >think there is a market for and thus a need to anti-pirate apple
> >  >II software?
> >
> > Morons? Thanks for the encouraging words, guy. As an Apple II software
> > publisher, comments like yours give me the warm fuzzies. It's so nice to
> > be appreciated.
> >

Yeah, you go Joe!  But don't your fingers get a little tired trying to milk
that dead cow?  ;-)

On a more serious note, a lot of newbies ask for software to be sent to
them. Why don't you put together some newbie kits for the IIgs, IIc, IIe,
II+, etc?  Put a bunch of useful utils on there, maybe offer null-modem
cables to connect to PC's and Macs?  The easier you make it for newbies to
get started, the more likely they'll want a spell-checker or printer driver.
Maybe you can breathe some life back into that dead cow!
-Paul