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Juiced.GS -- Vol. 4. Iss. 4
Announcing ...
===== Juiced.GS, Volume 4, Issue 4 =====
The January 2000 edition of Juiced.GS, the Apple II world's premier
IIGS-specific magazine, was delivered to 232 subscribers in 44 states
and numerous points around the globe.
Here's what you'll find in this issue:
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FEATURES
Cover Story: AppleWorks, then and now -- A nostaligic review of the
life of a 'killer app' ... Gareth Jones traces the history and influence
of one of the most important computer applications of all time.
Programming: Introduction to GSoft BASIC ... Part 5 in our in-depth
tutorial from Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd on the latest, greatest BASIC
implementation for the GS. The author again offers advice and direction
to programmers who want to learn more about what GSoft BASIC has to
offer and how it performs its coding magic. Special topic this issue --
Programming GSoft BASIC using the Toolbox.
Programming sidebar: Tooling around in the Toolbox ... Geoff Weiss
provides readers with a list and description of System 6.0.1 tools and
third-party toolsets.
Emulation: Canine Capers ... Ryan Suenaga, the Apple II world's top dog
when it comes to Power Mac/IIGS emulation, tells readers about the new
and amazing file-exchange tricks available in the latest, greatest
version of Bernie ][ The Rescue.
COLUMNS
Telecommunications: A Marinetti primer ... Tony Ward talks TCP/IP and
escorts users on a wondrous tour of Marinetti, the IIGS TCP/IP stack.
My Home Page: The guys of your dreams (or nightmares) ... The editor
waxes eloquently about the enormous value of his hired help, but
apologizes profusely about using their photos on the cover of the
previous issue and promises to never do that again.
II Be Named Later: Our columnist, Ryan Suenaga peeks, pokes and prods
Apple II fanatics with nothing but the holiday spirit in mind.
Desktop Publishing: Keeping content corralled ... Design guru Dave
Bennett passes along valuable advice on making your documents look their
best.
DEPARTMENTS
Shareware Spotlight: Howard Katz brings readers up to date on software
status reclassification efforts.
DumplinGS: Lots of news from around the Apple II world, including
exciting info about new shareware status for WebWorks GS and Shifty
List. Also, registration rates are announced for KFest 2000, also known
as Y ][ KFest!
Letters from the Land of ROM: Readers ask questions, get answers, make
suggestions, and otherwise give us a piece of their mind. Featured this
issue is a letter from Silvern Castle author Jeff Fink, who responds to
last issue's shareware review and offers some handy tips about his game.
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Juiced.GS is a quarterly, printed publication available by subscription
only.
A subscription for 2000 is $16 in the U.S., Canada or Mexico, $22
elsewhere.
To subscribe, send a check or money order in U.S. funds to:
Max Jones
Juiced.GS
2217 Lakeview Drive
Sullivan, IN 47882
Make checks or money orders payable to Max Jones. Sorry, no credit cards
or purchase orders can be accepted.
Complete sets of 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 issues are available for $14
each ($20 overseas). If you would like to purchase only a specific
single copy (or copies) of back issues, they are available for $4 each
($6 overseas). An index and brief description of articles published in
'96/'97'98/'99 are available on the Juiced.GS web site. See URL below.
Apple II Forever!
Max Jones
Juiced.GS
Delphi: JuicedGS -- Internet: juicedgs@delphi.com
World Wide Web: http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs
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Before you buy.