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Re: A2Central.com



> Hundreds of copies of each?

Each.

When I first came onto the web, my sales more than doubled. It was like 1994
all over again. The web is a thousand times bigger and better than any one
publication or bulletin board. Lots of old friends out here. This trend
continued as the Y2K updates became popular and necessary. The Apple II users
supported that effort in a tremendous way.

Of course, a lot of them still only take the free stuff. Some of them even
pirate it. All I am saying is that most Apple II users are mature, good people,
and they happily support Apple II developer work in their area of interest.

All I can recommend is a clear, concise price list, and signing your name with
your web site URL to every post that you make.

(Also, as an aside, I'd get official permission from TomW and Doug Cuff to use
the A2-Central name).  ;-)

> I'd like to see more cooperation among Apple II developers and publishers

I worked with Joe Kohn on the Y2K issues, and found it a very good experience.
I will never work with anyone from the quantum cat crowd, since they have been
known to pirate my work.



Beverly Cadieux 
TEXAS II an international newsletter for users of AppleWorks(R) 5.1