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Re: Apple IIe GUI



was GEOS ever popular with the A2 crowd? I didn't have the resources on my
Laser128 to ever run it back then - can't find much info about it on the A2
platform (compared to the commodore version)...Has anyone tried to transfer
their GEOS disks to 800k versions? my attempt would not boot! would like to
have it for my IIc+ and compare it with the early GS/OS...

thomas


"william strutts" <wrstrutts1@nospam.home.com> wrote in message
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> "Gen. Hiram P. Gooberman, esq." <gen_hp_gooberman@yahoo.com> wrote in
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> > I saw an Apple IIe a while back that was running an Apple GUI that
> > looked just like the Mac OS.  It had an Apple menu, Mac style
> > trashcan, if it hadn't been on an Apple IIe, I would have sworn it was
> > a Mac.  Is there someplace I can download this GUI?  I would love to
> > have one on my AIIe.
> >
> > Steve
>
> GS/OS for the IIgs is identical to the Mac Finder.
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