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Re: Any interest in apple II educational disks?



I checked asimov (although not thoroughly) and didnt find any of the titles
on my list there. Many of these programs are shareware or freeware (I havent
even begun to look through a box labeled "public domain")  I'm just trying
to bring a few more titles into circulation. If its really such a big deal
(I find it hard to imagine companies would loose money on 15 year old
titles) then I'll just post the public domain ones. It certainly would be a
shame if they were lost forever.
TEXAS II - AppleWorks <a2mg@aol.comNomail> wrote in message
19991111083018.06322.00000012@ng-fp1.aol.com">news:19991111083018.06322.00000012@ng-fp1.aol.com...
> Most of the TimeOut programs you list (any many others) are still
copyrighted
> and have not been released to the public by the authors or by the
publisher. A
> few have, but from the looks of your list, they are ancient versions. It
would
> be a shame for those old versions  to float around instead of the real
thing.
> From your descriptions, it sounds like you don't even know what these
programs
> are. They are no public domain or even freeware. Not that we haven't
tried...
>
> Most of those programs are already pirated on Asimov, anyway. A few of the
> authors requested that they be removed (and they were), but the others
don't
> even know about it.
>
> Beverly Cadieux
> Y2K info at http://members.aol.com/A2MG
>